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Samian
Samian may refer to:
Something or someone from the Greek island of Samos
Samian Sibyl
Pythagoras of Samos, or Pythagoras the Samian
Something or someone from another of the locations known as Samos
Samian ware, a term used by archaeologists for Roman terra sigillata pottery produced in Gaul
Samian, a
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Samian
Samian, a. and n. (ˈseɪmɪən) [f. L. Sami-us, Gr. σάµιος (f. Sam-us, -os, Gr. σάµος) + -an.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Samos, an island in the ægean Sea, the birthplace of Pythagoras. Samian earth (see quot. 1728). Samian letter, the letter υ, used by Pythagoras as an emblem of the different roads ...
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Samian (rapper)
<ref>"Samian: les forces de paix". cyberpresse.ca, May 1, 2010. In 2014, Samian also took part in a program which was broadcast on APTN titled Le Rhythme.
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Samian, Iran
Samian (, also Romanized as Sāmīān, Sāmeyān, and Sāmīyān) is a village in Kalkharan Rural District, in the Central District of Ardabil County, Ardabil
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Samian War
The Samian War (440–439 BC) was an Ancient Greek military conflict between Athens and Samos. reasons that scholars continue to disagree over—some believe that the Athenians were influenced by a desire to protect the Milesian democracy against the Samian
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Chet Samian
of the Sub-district Municipality Chet Samian. Administration
The entire area of Chet Samian is governed by the Sub-district Municipality Chet Samian (เทศบาลตำบลเจ็ดเสมียน).
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Samian vase painting
Samian vase painting was a regional style of ancient Greek vase painting; it formed part of East Greek vase painting. Around 560/550 BC, Samian potters began to produce black-figure vessels of types adopted from Attic vase painting.
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Samian War - Wikipedia
The Samian War (440-439 BC) was an Ancient Greek military conflict between Athens and Samos.The war was initiated by Athens's intervention in a dispute between Samos and Miletus.When the Samians refused to break off their attacks on Miletus as ordered, the Athenians easily drove out the oligarchic government of Samos and installed a garrison in the city, but the oligarchs soon returned, with ...
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Samian Sibyl
The Samian Sibyl was the priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle near Hera's temple on the Isle of Samos, a Greek colony. The Samian Sibyl, by name Phemonoe, or Phyto of whom Eratosthenes wrote.
The Suda's lexicon says that the Erythraean Sibyl was also called Samian.
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Wat Samian Nari
Wat Samian Nari established in 1857 under the name "Wat Khae Rai" (วัดแคราย). So it was changed to the name "Samian Nari" in 1979 in honour of her, because the word "Samian Nari" means "female clerk" or "lady clerk" in Thai.
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Wat Samian Nari station
Wat Samian Nari Station () is a railway station in Chatuchak District, Bangkok. It serves the SRT Dark Red Line. It is located in front of Wat Samian Nari temple.
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Chet Samian railway station
Chet Samian station () is a Class 3 railway station in Chet Samian Subdistrict, Photharam District, Ratchaburi, from Thon Buri railway station.
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Geomori (Samos)
Subsequent history
The Geomori remained a force in Samian politics after their overthrow. The Geomoroi were barred from Samian citizenship and forbidden to intermarry with Samian citizens.
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Samiyan
Samiyan may refer to:
Semichi Islands
Samian, Iran
See also
Samiyam
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