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- Andromachi "Mary" Mavrogeni Papanikolaou (1890-13 October 1982) was a Gr**** laboratory technician and the wife of Georgios Papanikolaou, the Gr**** pathologist...
- Andromachi (Gr****: Ανδρομάχη) is a district of the Katerini muni****lity in northern Greece. Before 1986 it was part of the community of Svoronos. The...
- born 12 October 1994), known professionally as Andromache and sometimes Andromachi, is a Gr**** singer who represented Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest...
- ceremony, especially in Italy. Pharmacists sold it as late as 1884. Theriaca andromachi or Venice Treacle contained 64 ingredients. In addition to viper flesh...
- Andromachi was a 7,056 GRT cargo ship that was built as Empire Favour in 1945 by Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Dundee for the Ministry of...
- zoology in 1910. Afterwards, Papanikolaou returned to Athens and married Andromachi Mavrogeni, who later became his laboratory ****istant and research subject...
- p. 159 Charalambis, Dimitris; Maratou-Alipranti, Laura; Hadjiyanni, Andromachi (2004), Recent Social Trends in Greece, 1960-2000, McGill-Queen's University...
- treacle, also known as Treacle of Andromachus: see Theriac § Theriaca Andromachi Senioris "treacle, n.", in the Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford: Oxford...
- Charalambis, Laura Maratou-Alipranti, Andromachi Hadjiyanni Translated by Dimitris Charalambis, Laura Maratou-Alipranti, Andromachi Hadjiyanni Contributor Dimitris...
- continual use for centuries. An updated recipe called theriac (Theria**** Andromachi) was known well into the 19th century. Mithridate takes its name from...