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- Pigres may refer to: Pigres of Halicarn****us first ancient Gr**** poet, who introduced the iambic trimeter. Pigres of Caria naval commander of Xerxes Pigres...
- Pigres (Gr****: Πίγρης), a native of Halicarn****us, either the brother or the son of the celebrated Artemisia, satrap of Caria. He is spoken of by the Suda...
- of the famed group Matia Bazar; her first album with the band is Anime Pigre (1991), marking a switch to a more modern, rocking style. Matia Bazar's...
- Pigres of Paionia, with his brother Mantyas and his sister, came to Sardes, where the Persian king Darius I was at the time, hoping that by the favour...
- Pigres of Caria the son of Seldomus, was a distinguished naval commander in the army of Xerxes I of Persia. Herodotus, vii. 98. v t e...
- Aristocratica (1984) Melanchólia (1985) Melò (1987) Red Corner (1989) Anime pigre (1991) Dove le canzoni si avverano (1993) Radiomatia (1995) Benvenuti a...
- genre of works loosely labelled "Homerica" in antiquity, was attributed to Pigres, a Gr**** poet of Halicarn****us, in the m****ive medieval Gr**** encyclopaedia...
- work Sempre aperto teatro. In 2006, she received the Premio Dessì [it] for Pigre divinità e pigra sorte. In 2019, she was the recipient of the Premio Campiello...
- Dropion: last known Paeonian king in 230 BC, of a dwindling kingdom. Others Pigres: one of the two tyrant brothers which in 511 BC persuaded Darius I to deport...
- Gr**** historian Dionysius (c. 60 – 8 BC), historian and teacher of rhetoric Pigres of Halicarn****us - Gr**** poet Aelius Dionysius (fl. 2nd century), Gr****...