- Realencyclopädie)
contains what is even now the best
account of
Charondas A. Holm,
Geschichte Siciliens, i. F. D. Gerlach, Zaleukos,
Charondas, und
Pythagoras (1858)...
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Sasakia charonda, the ****anese
emperor or
great purple emperor, is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
native to ****an (from Hokkaidō...
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sovereignty of the
claims of
social order. A
similar story is told of
Charondas.
Anyone who
proposed a new law, or the
alteration of one
already existing...
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believed to
portray a philosopher,
possibly the
Epicurean philosopher Charondas, or a poet like Hesiod. It is
partly damaged,
lacking its
laurel wreath...
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Catalog of
French Nobility) (2002) from Régis
Valette and the
author Charondas describes in his book À quel
titre (Volume 37, 1970) the
Laborde de Monpezat...
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about his death,
similar to
those surrounding the
deaths of
Zaleucus and
Charondas. Smith, Sir William, ed. (1853). "DIOCLES, a Syracusan,
celebrated for...
- have been a
local center of learning. The
philosopher and
legislator Charondas (late 6th c. BC), born in Catania, ****tively
wrote program of laws used...
- ****an.
Tenno may also
refer to: The ****anese
Emperor butterfly Sasakia charonda. Tenno, Trentino, a muni****lity in
Italy Tennō, Akita, a town in ****an...
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gunshot to head
Charmion (30 BC),
servant and
advisor of Cleopatra.
Charondas (6th
century BC), Sicilian-Gr**** lawgiver,
stabbed himself with a dagger...
- v t e Gr****
lawgivers Aegimius Cercidas Charondas Cleisthenes Demonax Diagoras Diocles Draco Lycurgus Nicodorus Solon Zaleucus...