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archaeological sites,
which are
believed to have been
occupied by
Medes. The
accounts relating to the
Medes reported by
Herodotus left the
image of a
powerful people...
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between the
Medes and Persians. The
story concludes: "That very
night Belshazzar the
Chaldean (Babylonian) king was killed, and
Darius the
Mede received...
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Medes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Medes were an
ancient Iranian people.
Medes also may
refer to:
Grace Medes,
American biochemist Medeš,...
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Mede may
refer to: A
member of the
Medes, an
ancient Iranian people who
lived in an area
known as
Media Mede, Lombardy, a
comune (muni****lity) in Italy...
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Description of
MEDes on Köln
International School of
Design Homepage Description of
MEDes on the
ENSCI Homepage Description of
MEDes on the Politecnico...
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Costa Brava "Illes
Medes Integral Nature Reserve", Catalunya.com
Official Tourism Bureau and
Catalunya Convention Bureau.
Medes Islands -
Official tourist...
- in the period, when in 615 BCE the
Medes reappear in
Babylonian sources led by Cyaxares.
After this event, the
Medes once more
recede from
history till...
- The
Medeș is a left
tributary of the
river Crișul
Repede in Romania. It
discharges into the Crișul
Repede in Săbolciu. Its
length is 22 km (14 mi) and...
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Petra Maria Mede (pronounced [ˈpêːtra
ˈmêːdɛ]; born 7
March 1970) is a
Swedish comédienne, dancer,
actress and
television presenter.
Mede is
known for...
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Joseph Mede (1586 in
Berden – 1639) was an
English scholar with a wide
range of interests. He was
educated at Christ's College, Cambridge,
where he became...