- Tirida, also
known as
Stabulum Diomedis or
Stabulo Diomedis (both
Latin for 'Diomedes's stable'), was a town of
ancient Thrace.
Pliny the
Elder writes...
- century,
William Hazlitt wrote that its site was that of the
later Stabulum Diomedis ('Diomedes's stable'),
where Theodoric Strabo died in 481 CE. However,...
- problems, he is
forced to
return to Greece. In an
encampment at
Stabulum Diomedis, near Philippi, he
falls from an
unruly horse onto a
spear and dies. The...
-
Marcello Diomedi (1
December 1942 – 25
September 2021) was an
Italian professional footballer who pla**** as a
defender for Fiorentina, with whom he won...
- 43 (10): 3062–3085. doi:10.1002/hbm.25835. PMC 9188977. PMID 35302683.
Diomedi, S.; Vaccari, F. E.; Galletti, C.; Hadjidimitrakis, K.; Fattori, P. (2021-10-01)...
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original on 10 May 2022,
retrieved 1
September 2020[unreliable source?]
Diomedi, Dave; Opsal, Dan (27
October 2015), "Drew Barrymore/Stephen Moyer/5 Seconds...
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adverbiis (p. 527) libri.
Dionysii Thracis Grammatica (p. 627). C****obosci,
Diomedis, Melampodis, Porphyrii,
Stephani in eam
scholia (pp. 645–927). Berolini:...
- Nominee(s)
Result Ref. 2014
Outstanding Directing for a
Variety Series Dave
Diomedi Nominated Outstanding Interactive Program N/A Won
Outstanding Lighting...
- For the
place Tirida /
Stabulum Diomedis see
Pantos A. Pantos: A “royal”
Ostrogothic grave near
Stabulum Diomedis in Thrace.
First historical and topographical...
- the following:
Prolegomena Vossiana (p. 1);
Commentarius Melampodis seu
Diomedis (p. 10);
Commentarius Heliodori (p. 67);
Scholiorum collectio Vaticana...