S. C. Megale (born Shea Coline Megale; June 13, 1995) is an American novelist and screenwriter, who frequently works in the young adult fiction, science...
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George Juskalian, decorated U.S. Army officer and veteran of World War II, the Vietnam War, and the Korean War S.C. Megale, author and screenwriter Will...
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List of literary initials (section S)
Roswell Palmer R. S. Thomas – Ronald Stuart Thomas S. C. Megale – Shea Coline Megale S. D. Chrostowska – Sylwia Dominika Chrostowska S. D. Perry – Stephani...
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Magna Graecia (redirect from Megálē Hellás)
elements that once formed Magna Graecia. The original Greek expression Megálē Hellás (lit. 'Great[er] Greece'), later translated into Latin as Magna Graecia...
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penned Starborn, a big-screen adaptation of a science-fiction novel by S.C. Megale (author of the Marvelous Mercer children's book series). Both projects...
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Starborn, a big-screen adaptation of a young adult fiction novel by S.C. Megale (author of the Marvelous Mercer children's book series). In 2016, Lost...
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Old Great Bulgaria (redirect from Palaiá Megálē Voulgaría)
Old Great Bulgaria (Medieval Greek: Παλαιά Μεγάλη Βουλγαρία, Palaiá Megálē Voulgaría), also often known by the Latin names Magna Bulgaria and Patria Onoguria...
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Aphrodisias (redirect from Megale Polis)
known as Aphrodisias (c. 3rd century BCE) it had three previous names: Lelégōn Pólis (Λελέγων πόλις, "City of the Leleges"), Megálē Pólis (Μεγάλη Πόλις...
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June 7 - Beth Reekles, Welsh author of young adult fiction June 13 - S. C. Megale, American novelist and screenwriter January 9 – Peter Cook, English writer...
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Megali Idea (redirect from Megale Idea)
Disputes, Routledge Cavendish 2004 Koliopoulos, John S.; Veremis, Thanos (2007). Greece: The Modern Sequel. C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd. Honing, Matthias; Vogl...
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τῶν πορνῶν καὶ τῶν βδελυγμάτων τῆς γῆς, romanized: mystḗrion, Babylṑn hē megálē, hē mḗtēr tôn pornôn kaì tôn bdelygmátōn tês gês). She is further identified...
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his system from that of Simon; and in that as expounded in the Apophasis Megale, from which he gives extracts, the origin of things is derived from six...
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Anna Anachoutlou (redirect from Anna Megale Komnene)
Anna Anachoutlou (Greek: Ἄννα Μεγάλη Κομνηνὴ Ἀναχουτλοῦ, romanized: Anna Megalē Komnēnē Anachoutloū; died 3 September 1342) ruled the Empire of Trebizond...
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mammals. Ptolemy named the constellations in Greek: Ἄρκτος μεγάλη (Arktos Megale) and Ἄρκτος μικρά (Arktos Mikra), the great and little bears. Mallory, J...
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made by Pheidias. In Sparta there was furthermore a sanctuary to Meter Megale (“[the] Great Mother”). Olympia had both an altar and a temple to the Meter...
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Constantinople accepted the distinction between what it called the eparchies of Megalē Rosiia (Great Rus') and Mikrà Rosiia (Little Rus'). The jurisdiction of...
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barren wreath of spruce. A similar story of told of the founding of Taras in Megale Hellas (Magna Graecia), modern Taranto, Apulia, Italy. When a son of Poseidon...
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Britain (megale Bretannia) and to Ireland as little Britain (mikra Brettania) in his work, Almagest (147–148 AD). In his later work, Geography (c. 150 AD)...
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'Great[er] Greece'; Ancient Greek: Μεγάλη Ἑλλάς, romanized: Megálē Hellás, IPA: [meɡálɛː hellás], with the same meaning; Italian: Magna Grecia, IPA: [ˈmaɲɲa...
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was hellenized as Léptis (Ancient Greek: Λέπτις), also known as Léptis Megálē (Λέπτις μεγάλη, "Greater Leptis") distinguishing it from the "Lesser Leptis"...
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Krishnan Nair Shantakumari Chithra (born 27 July 1963), credited as K. S. Chithra, is an Indian playback singer and Carnatic musician. In a career spanning...
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ruler of the Turkoman Aq Qoyunlu dynasty, by his Pontic Greek wife Theodora Megale Komnene, better known as Despina Khatun. Despina Khatun was the daughter...
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Κομνηνός) (c. 1108 – 1142), Latinized as Andronicus Comnenus, was a Byzantine prince of the Komnenian dynasty. Andronikos Komnenos was born in c. 1108/9...
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Brettania ("Little Britain"), in contrast to the larger island, which he called Megale Brettania ("Great Britain"). In his map of Ireland in his later work, Geography...
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a work he attributes to Simon or his followers the Simonians, Apophasis Megale, or Great Declaration. According to the early church heresiologists, Simon...
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of Daulat Shah Buldukani Tarjil Khatun, daughter of Omer Zaraki Theodora Megale Komnene, better known as Despina Khatun. She was the only daughter of Emperor...
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List of country-name etymologies (category Articles containing Old Persian (ca. 600-400 B.C.)-language text)
Graeco-Roman geographer Ptolemy in his Almagest also called the island megale Brettania (great Britain), contrasting it at that time to the smaller island...
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List of Italian-American mobsters (section S)
James McLain, "Revolvers" (born Antonio Tangorello, 1903–1934) Anthony Megale, "The Genius", "Tony" (1953–2015) Angelo Meli (1897–1969) Vincent Meli,...
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simply ἡ θάλασσα (hē thálassa; "the Sea") or sometimes ἡ μεγάλη θάλασσα (hē megálē thálassa; "the Great Sea"), ἡ ἡμετέρα θάλασσα (hē hēmetérā thálassa; "Our...
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City of Hermes", also Hermopolis Magna, Ἑρμοῦ πόλις μεγάλη Hermoû pólis megálẽ, Ancient Egyptian: ḫmnw /χaˈmaːnaw/ (reconstructed pronunciation), Egyptological...
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