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- Psaumis is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Psaumis cavipes (Dana, 1852) Psaumis fossulata (Girard, 1859) Peter...
- Polyphaga Family: Cerambycidae Genus: Epicasta Species: E. turbida Binomial name Epicasta turbida (Pascoe, 1866) Synonyms Psaumis turbidus Pascoe, 1866...
- Psaumis of Camarina (Gr****: Ψαύμις Καμαριναίος) was a charioteer who won the Olympic four-horse chariot race (tethrippon) in the 82nd Olympiad (452 BC)...
- Olympian 5, 'For Psaumis of Camarina', is an ode by the 5th century BC Gr**** poet Pindar. The race with the mule-car was introduced at Olympia in 500...
- Olympian 4, 'For Psaumis of Camarina', is an ode by the 5th century BC Gr**** poet Pindar. Camarina had been founded by Syracuse in 599 BC. Destro**** by...
- Darius I Clearchus of Sparta, 411-409 BC, 404-401 BC Hecataeus, fl. 323 BC Psaumis of Camarina, fl. c. 460 BC Apollodorus, 279-276 BC (executed) Euarchus...
- Herodotus of Thebes Chariot-race Castor, Iolaus 460 or 456 (?) Olympian 4 & 5 Psaumis of Camarina Chariot-race with mules 4.Erginus 5.None 454 (?) Isthmian 7...
- Serène, 1984 Phlyctenodes † A. Milne-Edwards, 1862 Platyactaea Guinot, 1967 Psaumis Kossmann, 1877 Pseudactaea Serène, 1962 Pseudoliomera Odhner, 1925 Pseudophlyctenodes...
- but the Geloans founded it anew in 461 BC, under the Olympic charioteer Psaumis of Camarina. They appear to have done so with a democratic constitution...
- are removed from Catania 461 Kamarina is refounded under the Tyranny of Psaumis 461 Cimon ostracized. 461 Thera joins the Peloponnesian League 461 Messene...