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Ponos /ˈpoʊˌnɒs/ or
Ponus /ˈpoʊnəs/ (Ancient Gr****: Πόνος Pónos) is the
personification of
hardship or toil.
According to Hesiod's Theogony, "painful"...
- The Gl**** House, or
Johnson house, is a
historic house museum on
Ponus Ridge Road in New Canaan, Connecticut,
built in 1948–49. It was
designed by architect...
- west.
Chief Katonah was the son of Onox (the elder) and the
grandson of
Ponus,
Sachem of the Rippowams.
Katonah was the
successor to Powahay, his brother...
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There are an ****ortment of public, private, and
parochial schools in Norwalk, Connecticut.
There are four post-secondary
schools within the city of Norwalk:...
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Philip Johnson Gl****
House – 798–856
Ponus Ridge Rd. (added
March 18, 1997)
Richard and
Geraldine Hodgson House – 881
Ponus Ridge Rd. (added
February 28, 2005)...
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Norwalk public school district, for
grades 6-8:
Nathan Hale
Middle School Ponus Ridge Middle School Roton Middle School West
Rocks Middle School In the...
- The
Richard and
Geraldine Hodgson House is a
historic house at 881
Ponus Ridge Road in New Canaan, Connecticut. It is an
International Style house that...
- (Ninham-Wampage/Ann Hook),
chieftain on present-day
Hunter Island circa 1700
Ponus,
chieftain at present-day Rye, New York,
circa 1640;
possible namesake of...
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provide food and
shelter for Han envoys. Han-Xiongnu War: the Han
general Zhao
Ponu escapes Xiongnu custody and
returns to China.
Mural room in the Maya pyramid...
- a part of
Fairfield County, Connecticut,
belonging to the
Sachem Ponus, of the
Ponus Wekuwuhm,
Canaan Parish, and was
probably named for that chieftain...