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    Andrea Argoli (in Latin, Andreas Argolus) (15 March 1570 – 27 September 1657), born in Tagliacozzo, was an Italian mathematician, astronomer and astrologer...
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  • of the Renaissance Andrea Kimi Antonelli (born 2006), Italian racing driver Andrea Appiani (1754–1817), Italian painter Andrea Argoli (1570–1657), Italian...
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    Titi was professor of theology. One of his teachers was the astronomer Andrea Argoli. The Duchy of Milan at the time was owned by Habsburg Spain, administered...
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    Padua, Wallenstein had followed the lessons of the prominent astrologer Andrea Argoli, who had also initiated him into the mysteries of the Kabbalah. In 1608...
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  • Camillo Agrippa Andrea Argoli Bernardino Baldi Francesco Barozzi Giambattista Benedetti Rutilio Benincasa Giuseppe Biancani Rafael Bombelli Girolamo Cardano...
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  • Giovanni Argoli (1 July 1609 – 1660) was an Italian scholar and poet. Giovanni was the son of a well-known mathematician, Andrea Argoli, and was born at...
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    the quartiere can be categorized as follows: Astronomers, e.g. Via Andrea Argoli, Via Vincenzo Cerulli, Via Annibale De Gasparis, Via Luca Gaurico, Via...
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    kilometres (1.9 mi) from town. It is cited as early as the 14th century. Andrea Argoli (1570–1657) "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre...
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  • American biologist and animal behaviorist JPL · 152226 152227 Argoli 2005 SO4 Andrea Argoli (1570–1657), Paduan astronomer, mathematician and physician...
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    The Metropolis of Argolis (Greek: Ιερά Μητρόπολις Αργολίδος, "Holy Metropolis of Argolis") is a diocese of the Church of Greece, with its seat at Nafplio...
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    Kranidi (category Populated places in Argolis)
    Κρανίδιον, romanized: Cranidium) is a town and a former municipality in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part...
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    Argos, Peloponnese (category Populated places in Argolis)
    and Katharevousa: Ἄργος [árɡos]) is a city and former municipality in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece and is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities...
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    Achaeans (referring to the tribe of the Classical period) originally dwelt in Argolis and Laconia. According to Herodotus, the Achaeans were forced out of those...
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  • Larissa and Aetoloacarnania declared participation, while from Kavala, Argolis and Pieria the finalists due to the participation of the cup winners in...
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    711 Argolis ▌ George Gavrilos 3.602 Arcadia ▌ George Papailiou [el] 3.226 Arta ▌ Olga Gerovasili 7.861 Achaea ▌ Sia Anagnostopoulou 14.727 ▌ Andreas Panagiotopoulos [el]...
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    Methana (redirect from Methone (Argolis))
    links below).[citation needed] The panorama of the northeastern part of Argolis, southeastern and eastern Corinthia along with the southern part of the...
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  • Paradosiaka Trito Maestro Kosmos Jazz Thessaloniki Elis 6A 181.936 MHz Argolis Magnesia Messenia 7A 188.928 MHz Achaea 8A 195.936 MHz Cephalonia 8B 197...
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  • the free dictionary. Borsas, a village in the municipal unit of Mykines, Argolis, Greece Børsa, a village in Skaun municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway...
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  • Arcadio Vincenzo Pio Arcadio Angelo Maria Arcioni Antonio Arcoleo Giovanni Argoli Antonio Armanini Francesco Arnassini Giuseppe Artale Tommaso Aversa Arcangelo...
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    New Student's Reference Work article "Io". Theoi.com: Io: naiad nymph of Argolis and Egypt Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine Assembles the essential...
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  • Theofanis Tombras (category People from Argolis)
    with fruit processing facilities in Argolis. Theofanis Tombras was born in 1932 in Merbaka (Agia Trias) in Argolis. He graduated from the Hellenic Military...
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    Palamidi (category Buildings and structures in Argolis)
    Themistocles. The two remaining bastions were named after St. Andrew (Agios Andreas) and the French Philhellene Robert who died in battle on the Acropolis...
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    province of Hydra (Greek: Επαρχία Ύδρας) was one of the provinces of the Argolis and Corinthia Prefecture from 1833 to 1942, Attica prefecture from 1942...
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    the term "Achaean" was originally given to those Greeks inhabiting the Argolis and Laconia. Pausanias and Herodotus both recount the legend that the Achaeans...
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    were killed or thrown into the sea. Boars and rams were also used and in Argolis horses were thrown into a well as a sacrifice to him. In his benign aspect...
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    2015 they lived in a villa in the coastal resort town of Porto Cheli in Argolis in the Peloponnese peninsula. In November 2015, his autobiography was published...
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    and Demis Roussos; poets such as Dionysios Solomos, Angelos Sikelianos, Andreas Embirikos, Constantine P. Cavafy and Nobel laureates Giorgos Seferis and...
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    following a referendum which chose not to restore the monarchy. Meanwhile, Andreas Papandreou, George Papandreou's son, founded the Panhellenic Socialist...
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    Mesathourion Messaria Stenies Strapouries Vourkoti Vrachnos Ypsila Agios Andreas Agios Petros Agridi Alonistaina Ano Doliana Atsicholos Chrysovitsi Dimitsana...
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    through Greece. Euphorion has Heracles lead Cerberus through Midea in Argolis, as women and children watch in fear, and Diodorus Siculus says of Cerberus...
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