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- Narkissos (Gr****: Νάρκισσος meaning narcissus) is a village in the muni****l unit of Fanari in the Preveza regional unit in the region of Epirus, in western...
- and ops "face." Her son was also named for the flower—narkissos in Gr****. Leiron and narkissos might be the same plant or could represent two different...
- Narkissos is a ballet made by Edward Villella to music by Robert Prince, from an idea by William D. Roberts. The premiere took place on 21 July 1966,...
- mythology, Narcissus (/nɑːrˈsɪsəs/; Ancient Gr****: Νάρκισσος, romanized: Nárkissos) was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia (alternatively Mimas or modern...
- which he used to make his own strip Tricky Cad). Jess's final work, Narkissos, is a complex rendered 6'x5' drawing owned by the San Francisco Museum...
- derivation of the Latin narcissus is from Gr**** νάρκισσος narkissos. According to Plutarch narkissos has been connected because of the plant's narcotic properties...
- Louros Loutsa Meliana Mesopotamo Michalitsi Mouzakaiika Myrsini Mytikas Narkissos Nea Kerasounta Nea Sampsounta Nea Sinopi Neo Sfinoto Nikolitsi Nikopoli...
- [citation needed] The succeeding bishops were not all of Athenian descent: Narkissos was believed to have come from Palestine, and Publius from Malta.[citation...
- Napoli, to music by Edvard Helsted, Holger Simon Paulli, Niels Gade, 1842 Narkissos, Robert Prince, 1966 Nénuphar, Nikolai Krotkov, 1890 The Newcomers, to...
- Gedichte" (1895). Irrlichter (1900, three theatreworks: Andrei, Erich and Narkissos). "Klima und Dichtung. Ein Beitrag zur Psychophysik" (1907). "Giovan Antonio...