Timoleon (Greek: Τιμολέων), son of Timodemus, of Corinth (c. 411–337 BC) was a Greek statesman and general. As a brilliant general, a champion of Greece...
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Londoño Echeverri (born 22 January 1959), most known under the nom de guerre Timoleón Jiménez and the nickname Timochenko or Timochenco, is a Colombian politician...
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François Timoléon, abbé de Choisy (French: [ʃwazi]; 16 August 1644 – 2 October 1724) was a French cross-dresser, abbé, and author. He wrote numerous works...
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Timoleon Raimondi (5 May 1827 – 27 September 1894) (Chinese: 高雷門) was the Last Prefect and First Vicar Apostolic of Hong Kong (17 November 1874). Raimondi...
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Louis Hercule Timoléon de Cossé, 8th Duke of Brissac (14 February 1734 – 9 September 1792), was a French military commander and peer of France. He was...
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Stevenson Jacques Thimoléon (redirect from Stevenson Jacques Timoléon)
Stevenson Jacques Thimoléon (born 10 May 1970) is a Haitian politician who served as president of the Chamber of Deputies from 15 January 2014 to 11 January...
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Timoléon d'Espinay (1580–1644), French soldier, was the eldest of the four sons of François d'Espinay, seigneur de Saint Luc (1554–1597), and was himself...
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Timoleon Tsourekas (born 30 May 1970; Greek: Τιμολέων Τσουρέκας) is a Greek cross-country skier and coach affiliated to the Hellenic Winter Sports Federation...
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Carl Timoleon von Neff, also russified from 1844 as Timofey Andreyevich Neff (Russian: Тимофей Андреевич Нефф, 14 October [O.S. 2 October] 1804 – 5 January [O...
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Iraota timoleon, the silverstreak blue, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in Asia. Male. Upperside. Forewing black, the basal two-thirds...
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Timoleon Vassos or Vasos (Greek: Τιμολέων Βάσσος or Βάσος; c. 1836–1929) was a Hellenic Army officer and general. He was born in Athens in 1836, the younger...
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Jean Paul Timoléon de Cossé, 7th Duke of Brissac (12 October 1698, in Paris – 1784, in Sarrelouis), was a French general during the reign of King Louis...
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BCE–346 BCE) Dionysius the Younger (restored, 346 BCE–344 BCE) Timoleon (345 BCE–337 BCE) Timoleon revived a republican form of government in Syracuse, which...
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For the Greek statesman of this name, see Timoleon. Timoleon (foaled in either 1813 or 1814, depending on source*), was an American Thoroughbred racehorse...
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Timoleon (full title: Timoleon and Other Ventures in Minor Verse) is a collection of forty-two poems by American writer Herman Melville. It was privately...
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Timoleon Patronis (Greek: Τιμολέων Πατρώνης; born 19 September 2000) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Super League 2 club...
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Timoleon Razelos (born 1903, date of death unknown) was a Greek sailor. He competed in the Star event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. "Timoleon Razelos"....
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Julius Timoleon Ducatel (June 6, 1796 - April 23, 1849) was an American chemist. He was educated at St. Mary's College, and then became associated in business...
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Corinthian general Timoleon arrived in Sicily to restore democracy to Syracuse. With the assistance of several other Sicilian Greek cities, Timoleon emerged victorious...
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Artus Timoléon Louis de Cossé, 5th Duke of Brissac (1668 - 1 July 1709) was a French nobleman and the 5th Duke of Brissac. He was created the Grand Panetier...
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Timoléon Cheminais de Montaigu was a French Jesuit pulpit orator. He was born in Paris on 3 January 1652; he entered the Society of Jesus at fifteen. After...
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Charles Timoléon Louis de Cossé, 6th Duke of Brissac (1 February 1693 - 18 April 1732) was a French nobleman and general during the reign of Kings Louis...
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Timoleon is a 1730 tragedy by the British writer Benjamin Martyn. It is based on the life of the Greek statesman Timoleon, leader of Syracuse during the...
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Timoleon Argyropoulos (Greek: Τιμολέων Αργυρόπουλος April 12, 1847 - January 16, 1912) was an experimental physicist, mathematician, author, and professor...
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California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-05875-0. Coubertin, Pierre de; Philemon, Timoleon J.; Politis, N.G.; Anninos, Charalambos (1897). The Olympic Games: BC 776...
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gold medalists All-time Olympic Games medal table Coubertin, Pierre de; Timoleon J. Philimon; N. G. Politis; Ch. Anninos (1897). "Second Part: The Olympic...
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commanded by Asdrubal and Hamilcar and an army from Syracuse led by Timoleon. Timoleon attacked the Carthaginian army by surprise near the Crimissus river...
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Timoléon C. Brutus (March 23, 1886 – July 12, 1971) was a Haitian politician and historian. He was Foreign Minister of Haiti from 1946 to 1949. As a historian...
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History of Greek Sicily (section Timoleon)
Leontini, Iceta sought assistance from Corinth, which sent a small army under Timoleon, landing at Taormina in 344 BC and in six years taking the whole of Sicily...
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