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Michael George Francis Ventris, OBE (/
ˈvɛntrɪs/; 12 July 1922 – 6
September 1956) was an
English architect,
classicist and
philologist who deciphered...
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Ventris may
refer to:
Ventris (crater), a
lunar crater on the far side of the Moon
William Ventris Field, 1st
Baron Field (1813–1907),
English judge Latin...
- come from the
Mycenaean Glossary of
Ventris &
Chadwick (1973).
Ventris &
Chadwick (1973),
pages 388–391.
Ventris &
Chadwick (1973), page 45. The authors...
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Ventris C.
Gibson is an
American government official serving as the
director of the
United States Mint. She
previously served as
deputy director of the...
- Sir
Peyton Ventris (November 1645 – 6
April 1691) was an
English judge and politician, the
first surviving son of
Edward Ventris (died 1649) of the manor...
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these is
Ventris C
covering the
northeastern rim. In the
northern part of the
floor is
Ventris A. The
southern floor contains Ventris M, a
fresh impact...
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Christopher Ventris, born 1965, in London, is a
British tenor. He is
particularly known for his role as
Parsifal which he has
performed over 100 times...
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Flatulence is the
expulsion of gas from the
intestines via the ****,
commonly referred to as ****ing. "Flatus" is the
medical word for gas
generated in...
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January 2023.
Ventris and
Chadwick (1973)
pages 42–48.
Ventris &
Chadwick 1973, p. 47.
Ventris &
Chadwick 1973, p. 390.
Ventris and
Chadwick (1973)...
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shattered by the
unbearable taxes ****essed on the
peasants by "Baron" Erik
Ventris, the man who had betra**** Brattle.
Pressured by his
fellow villagers, Brattle...