- Teos (Ancient Gr****: Τέως) or Teo was an
ancient Gr**** city on the
coast of Ionia, on a
peninsula between Chytrium and Myonnesus. It was
founded by Minyans...
- who took part in the M****acre, but
rather was a
gentleman named M. de
Teian.
Fictional descendants of La Môle also
feature prominently in Stendhal's...
- engine:
creativity &
innovation through employee involvement: the
Kaizen teian system.
Productivity Press. p. 34. ISBN 978-1-56327-010-9.
Retrieved 6 February...
-
mentions the city. When Teos was
conquered by
Persia in the 540s BC, the
Teians moved to Abdera, Thrace;
Anacreon was
probably already an adult. Anacreon...
- two laymen, but
Teian was
better at
speech and debate, and thus he was the one who
spoke for the Jōdo-shū sect. The
dialogue between Teian and the Nichiren...
-
rather than
become Persian subjects (although many
later returned). Some
Teians also
chose to
emigrate when
Harpagus attacked Teos, but the rest of the...
- the s****line of
modern Taman.
Phanagoria was
founded ca. 543 BC by the
Teian colonists who had to flee Asia
Minor in
consequence of
their conflict with...
-
University Press. ISBN 0-8014-2868-8. Lutkenhaus,
Veronika (2023). And with the
Teian lyre
imitate Anacreon: The
reception of
Anacreon and the
Carmina Anacreontea...
- says, "before you come to Erythrae,
first is Erae, a
small city of the
Teians, then Corycus, a
lofty mountain, and a
harbour under it, Casystes; and another...
- But..." (聞こえましたけど, Kikoema****a kedo) "Offered a Proposal" (提案の形で問われた立場,
Teian no
Katachi de
Towareta Tachiba) "Hollow Cheering" (虚しい歓声, Munashī Kansei)...