• The Medea hypothesis is a term coined by paleontologist Peter Ward for a hypothesis that contests the Gaian hypothesis and proposes that multicellular...
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  • Donald E. Brownlee, he co-originated the term Rare Earth and developed the Medea hypothesis alleging that multicellular life is ultimately self-destructive...
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     435 BC) Philoctetes (431 BC with Medea) Dictys (431 BC with Medea) Theristai (Reapers, satyr play, 431 BC with Medea) Stheneboea (before 429 BC) Bellerophon...
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  • Enyalius ultimately represents an Anatolian loanword, although alternative hypotheses treat it as an inherited Indo-European compound or a borrowing from an...
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    Murder of the monks of Tibhirine (category History of Médéa Province)
    the Trappist order from the Our Lady of the Atlas Abbey of Tibhirine near Médéa, Algeria, were kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War. They were held for...
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    the two editions of the Amores can be dated the premiere of his tragedy Medea, which was admired in antiquity but is no longer extant. Ovid's next poem...
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  • Wolf, Edizioni e/o (2012) Cassandra, Christa Wolf, Edizioni e/o (2012) Medea, Christa Wolf, Edizioni e/o (2012) Un Giorno All'Anno, Christa Wolf, Edizioni...
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    Great Oxidation Event (category Meteorological hypotheses)
    of the development of free oxygen in the Earth's oceans and atmosphere Medea hypothesis – The hypothesis that multicellular life may be self-destructive...
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    characters that made up the satyr chorus of the first Dionysian rites. Other hypotheses have included an etymology that would define the tragedy as an ode to...
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    Gaia hypothesis (category Astronomical hypotheses)
    only weakly supported by, or at odds with, the available evidence. Gaian hypotheses suggest that organisms co-evolve with their environment: that is, they...
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    monastery of Trappists, inaugurated on March 7, 1938, in Tibhirine, close to Médéa, in Algeria. The abbey became more known in 1996, when seven monks were...
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    the Life of Greece, Dicaearchus also stated that Euripides' Medea plagiarised the Medea play of the obscure tragedian Neophron. On Musical Contests (Περὶ...
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    escaped. In Euripides's Medea, Medea boasts that she killed the Colchian dragon herself. In the final scene of the play, Medea also flies away on a chariot...
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  • 16 July 2022. "Ecce Agnus dei". Richard Rutherford (2003). Introduction. Medea and Other Plays. By Euripides. Translated by John Davie. London: Penguin...
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    French column of 8,000 to Médéa, Titteri's capital, losing 200 men in skirmishes. After leaving 500 men at Blida he occupied Médéa without resistance, as...
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  • Relationship, New York, NY: Routledge. Tigani, Francesco (2010), Rappresentare Medea. Dal mito al nichilismo, Roma: Aracne. ISBN 978-88-548-3256-5. Tigani, Francesco...
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    Amatoria, Remedia Amoris, Medicamina Faciei Femineae, his lost tragedy Medea, the ambitious Metamorphoses and the Fasti. The latter two works were left...
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    On the morning of 25 September, a group of young archaeologists led by Medea Nioradze and Antje Justus uncovered a mandible. As the heads of the expedition...
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    four films, the Empress is played by his wife, the Liechtenstein actress Medea de Novara: Juárez y Maximiliano (1934), La paloma (1937), The Mad Empress...
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    of its expression. The speech of the nurse in the Prologue of Euripides' Medea, Racine's "dream of Athalie" in the play of the same name, Cicero's portrait...
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    Extinction event (category Meteorological hypotheses)
    largest volcanic eruptions List of possible impact structures on Earth Medea hypothesis Rare species Signor–Lipps effect Snowball Earth Speculative evolution...
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    sometimes bore a trident. In literature, Triton carries a trident in Accius's Medea fragment. Triton is "sea-hued" according to Ovid and "his shoulders barnacled...
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  • the Greek world (Diseases in the Ancient Greek World), includes several hypotheses which can all be verified with methods appropriate for the relevant period...
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     194). It may therefore be possible to analyse them making use of the hypotheses and the classification which he developed. The engravings of the Djelfa...
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