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Gorgus was a
mining engineer (metalleutes) who
accompanied Alexander the Great. He
found gold and
silver mines in the
territory of the
Bactrian ruler,...
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apparently still standing in the time of Herodotus. Cypselus'
second son
Gorgus became tyrant of the
Corinthian colony Ambracia,
followed after his death...
- (Gr****: Ὀνήσιλος, "useful one"; died 497 BC) was the
brother of king
Gorgos (
Gorgus) of the Gr**** city-state of
Salamis on the
island of Cyprus. He is known...
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putting off of the self and
uniting with God. The Rite of
Integration (
görgü cemi) is a
complex ritual occasion in
which a
variety of
tasks are allotted...
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Gorgus E,
Hittinger M,
Schrenk D (September 2016). "Estimates of
Ethanol Exposure...
- FDA-approved
drugs include warnings for grapefruit.
Pyranocoumarin Naringin Gorgus, E.; Lohr, C.; Raquet, N.; Guth, S.; Schrenk, D. (2010). "Limettin and furocoumarins...
- son and Lycaon's grandson.
Ambracia was
founded between 650 and 625 BC by
Gorgus, son of the
Corinthian tyrant Cypselus, at
which time its
economy was based...
- in Beer
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November 2023.
Gorgus, Eva; Hittinger, Maike; Schrenk,
Dieter (2016). "Estimates of
Ethanol Exposure...
- to
mainland Italy by the 2nd
century BCE.
Diodorus Siculus mentioned the
Gorgus of
Morgantina (Ancient Gr****: Γοργὸς Μοργαντῖνος),
surnamed Cambalus (Ancient...