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    Oreus or Oreos (Ancient Greek: Ὠρεός, romanized: Ōreos), prior to the 5th century BC called Histiaea or Histiaia (Ἱστίαια), also Hestiaea or Hestiaia...
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  • to Aurore's screams. Oréus examines Aurore's leg; Télesphore and Marie-Anne tell him that their neighbors' sons hit her. When Oréus talks to Aurore in private...
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    pluto (Fabricius, 1777) Synonyms Sphinx pluto Fabricius, 1777 Sphinx croesus Dalman, 1823 Calliomma ochracea Walker, 1856 Oreus thorates Hübner, 1831...
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    Lepidoptera Family: Sphingidae Genus: Xylophanes Species: X. porcus Binomial name Xylophanes porcus (Hubner, 1823) Synonyms Oreus porcus Hübner, 1823...
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    Athena Ilias. In 360–359 the city was briefly controlled by Charidemus of Oreus, a Euboean mercenary leader who occasionally worked for the Athenians. In...
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  • Illyria/Epirus, near Vlorë, Albania abandoned Orestias Turkish Thrace abandoned Oreus northern Euboea Oropus Attica, Greece Oropos (Ωρωπός) Onchesmos Epirus,...
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  • This is a list of tyrants from Ancient Greece. Daphnis, c. 500 BC under Darius I (pro persian) Philiscus, c. 368-360 BC (assassinated) Iphiades, 360-?...
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  • In Greek mythology, Oreios, also Oreius, Orius or Oreus, (Ancient Greek: Ὀρείου, Ὄρειον or Ὄρειος means ‘of the mountain’) may refer to the following...
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  • 304 BC. In 312 BC he took Miletus, and afterwards relieved the city of Oreus in Euboea, which was besieged by Cassander himself (Diodorus, XIX.75). In...
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    patronage of men of letters. Among these we are told that Euphraeus of Oreus, a disciple of Plato, rose so high in Perdiccas's favour as to completely...
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  •  rillus Binomial name Lenarchus rillus (Milne, 1935) Synonyms Lenarchus oreus (Milne, 1935) Limnephilus oreus Milne, 1935 Limnephilus rillus Milne, 1935...
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  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Office of Regulatory Enforcement Unit (OREU) Department of Trade and Industry Consumer Welfare and Trade Regulation Group...
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  • city of Oreus on Euboea with a fleet of 30 ships. He blockades its port trying to force the city's surrender. Telesphorus comes to the aid of Oreus from...
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    another Spartoi, is a possible restoration of the fragmentary inscription "oreus" listed by Queyrel, p. 52. Queyrel, p. 55; Moore 1977, p. 324 n. 70; McKay...
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  • who "acts white" Oreo O's, a breakfast cereal based on the Oreo cookie Oreus (or "Oreos"), an ancient Greek settlement Android Oreo, Android Operating...
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  • Ancient Greek: Ἄγριος means 'wild, savage') and Oreios, also Oreius, Orius or Oreus, (Ὀρείου, Ὄρειον or Ὄρειος means ‘of the mountain’) were the twin sons of...
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  • Jacques as Father Antoine Leduc, and Rémy Girard as Justice of the Peace Oréus Mailhot. Like the 1951 film, the 2005 film was a box office hit, making...
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    The Romans sacked both Oreus, on the northern coast of Euboea, and Opus, the chief city of eastern Locris. The spoils from Oreus had been reserved for...
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    Machine Gun Molly (Monica la mitraille) Maurice Morissette 2005 Aurore Oreus Mailhot 2005 The Rocket (Maurice Richard) Tony Bergeron 2005 Human Trafficking...
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    Sulpicius sacked both Oreus on the northern coast of Euboea, and Opus, the chief city of eastern Locris. The spoils from Oreus had been reserved for Sulpicius...
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  • (315–314 BC) by Antigonus I Monophthalmus – Wars of the Diadochi Siege of Oreus (312 BC) – Wars of the Diadochi Siege of Syracuse (311–309 BC) – Sicilian...
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  • 30) giving them, Ialdabaoth, the chief, Iao, Sabaoth, Adonaeus, Eloaeus, Oreus, and Astaphaeus. With this closely agrees Origen, who, writing of the Ophites...
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    He was characterized by the Russian military historian Ivan Ivanovitch Oreus (1830–1909) in his book Описание Венгерской войны 1849 года (Description...
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  • over to Nicaea. From there they moved to Euboea, to attack the town of Oreus, which was occupied by a Macedonian garrison, but was betrayed from within...
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    failure. They withdrew to northern Euboea, where they besieged and captured Oreus, another key Macedonian naval base. Since it was now autumn and the sailing...
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    appointed the Vicar Apostolic of the Highland District and Titular Bishop of Oreus by the Holy See on 8 November 1791. He was consecrated to the Episcopate...
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    Heroine of Greek Mythology". www.theoi.com. Retrieved 2019-05-16. "AGRIUS & OREUS (Agrios & Oreios) - Thracian Bear-Giants of Greek Mythology". www.theoi...
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  • Ὦξος Ôksos Ώξος Óxos ˈoksos Oxus; Amu Darya Ὠρεός Ōreós Ωρεός Oreós oreˈos Oreus Ὠρικόν Ōrikón Ωρικό Orikó oriˈko Oricum Ὠρωπός Ōrōpós Ωρωπός Oropós oroˈpos...
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  • Charidemus (or Kharidemos, Greek: Χαρίδημος), of Oreus in Euboea, was an ancient Greek mercenary leader of the 4th century BC. He had a complicated relationship...
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  • Chalcis, to which Athens was also to transfer the annual contributions from Oreus and Eretria. Aeschines says that a talent from Cleitarchus was part of the...
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