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Mandane (Gr****: Μανδάνη,
Mandánē) was a
Median princess and, later, the
queen consort of the
Persian king
Cambyses I and the
mother of
Cyrus the Great...
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Princess Mandane (French:
Princesse Mandane) is a 1928
French silent adventure film
directed by
Germaine Dulac and
starring Edmonde Guy and Mona Goya....
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Mandane say
goodbye as
Mandane heads back into the palace, and
Mandane asks
Arbace not to
forget her. (Aria:
Conservati fedele). As
Mandane heads...
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Mandane (Ancient Gr****: Μανδάνη) was a town on the
coast of
ancient Cilicia,
between Celenderis, and Cape
Pisidium or
Posidium (modern Kızıl Burun), from...
- Taxila, when he
invaded India in 4th
century B.C. He is also
referred to as
Mandanes. He was guru of Kalanos, the
noted gymonsophist, who
accompanied Alexander...
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winners Pindarrie (2000 Guineas) and
Pastille (Oaks and 2000 Guineas)
Mandane (1800),
taproot mare of
Family 11-g. Dam of
Manuella (1812 Oaks Stakes)...
- the
needs of
approximately 700
young Hifdh learners – and a
Maktab in
Mandane, Soweto. The
madrasa has
produced a wide
range of
exemplary alumni and...
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Persia c. 465 BC The
opera opens in a
moonlit garden of Xerxes' palace.
Mandane, the
daughter of King Xerxes, and Arbaces, the son of the King's general...
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Bicyclus mandanes, the
large marbled bush brown, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea,
Sierra Leone...
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historian Herodotus relates that
Astyages had a
dream in
which his daughter,
Mandane, gave
birth to a son who
would destroy his empire.
Fearful of the dream's...