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Diagoras may
refer to:
Diagoras of
Melos – an
Atheist philosopher and poet (5th
century BC)
Diagoras of
Rhodes – a
boxer (5th
century BC)
Diagoras – a...
- in Rhodes.
Diagoras descended from Damagetus, king of
Ialysus and, on his mother's side from
Messenian hero and king Aristomenes.
Diagoras was victor...
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Rhodes International Airport "
Diagoras" (Gr****: Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Ρόδου "Διαγόρας"), or
Diagoras International Airport (IATA: RHO, ICAO: LGRP), is located...
- that
Diagoras was
offended by the
worship of the
Athenian national gods. Cicero,
writing in the 1st
century BC,
tells of how a
friend of
Diagoras tried...
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Towards the end of the
Second World War, it was
named "
Diagoras"
after the
ancient boxer Diagoras of
Rhodes by
members of the
General ****embly of the club...
- PAE G.S.
Diagoras 1905 (Gr****: ΠΑΕ Γ.Σ. Διαγόρας 1905) is a ****enic
professional football club
based in
Rhodes city
founded in 1905.
Diagoras is named...
- of the
ancient and
modern commercial harbours. The main
airport is the
Diagoras International Airport (IATA code: RHO),
located 14 km (9 mi) to the southwest...
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Diagoras Chronopoulos (1939-2015) was a Gr**** actor, director,
cultural manager, producer, and
acting teacher,
recognized as one of the most significant...
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slipped into the 2nd National. In 1994 it re-merged with
Diagoras and
created the
Enosis Rodos-
Diagoras. The
union lasted only four
years and in 1998 the Rhodes...
- (c. 570 – c. 508 BCE , Athens)
Demonax (fl. 6th
century BCE, Cyrenaica)
Diagoras of
Melos (fl. 5th
century BCE)
Diocles of
Syracuse (fl. 5th
century BCE)...