- In Gr**** mythology,
Pareia or
Paria (Ancient Gr****: Παρείας
means 'reddish-brown snake') was a
Parian nymph and
concubine of King
Minos of Crete. By the...
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Yulian Provoke, the
Young Glow (Glow is a
title similar to Chieftain) of the
Pareia Tribe, who
dreams of
becoming the
strongest warrior of the Red Desert. The...
- Bartolomé
Ramos de
Pareja (ca. 1440 – 1522) was a
Spanish mathematician,
music theorist, and composer. His only
surviving work is the
Latin treatise Musica...
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Pareiasaurus (from Gr****:
pareia, "ch****" and Gr****: sauros, "lizard") is an
extinct genus of
pareiasauromorph reptile from the
Permian period. It was...
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Astacus by
Poseidon Paphia possibly the
mother of
Cinyras by
Eurymedon Pareia Paros mother of four sons by
Minos Polydora one of the Danaïdes Pyronia...
- Deucalion, Phaedra, Glaucus, Catreus, Acacallis, and Xenodice. By a nymph,
Pareia, he had four sons, Eurymedon, Nephalion, Chryses, and Philolaus, whom Heracles...
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nymph Paphia. Eurymedon, one of the four sons of
Minos and his
concubine Pareia. His
brothers were Nephalion,
Chryses and Philolaus.
Eurymedon was a resident...
- Buffa, the
Italian game of
Buffa Cortese, the
Spanish games of
Laquet and
Pareia de Entrada, the
continental game of Verquere,
French Jacquet,
Turkish Moultezim...
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father of the
eponym Minyas. Chryses, one of the four sons of
Minos and
Pareia. He
lived in the
island of
Paros together with his
three brothers: Eurymedon...
- ʿilmi’t-teʾlîf ve’l-evzân
Johannes Tinctoris c. 1435 – 1511
Bartolomeus Ramis de
Pareia c. 1440 –
after 1491
Muhammad al-Ladiqi d. 1494 Risâla al-fathiyya fi’l-al-müsïqï...