Samian

  • 61Samia — noun silkworm moths • Syn: ↑genus Samia • Hypernyms: ↑arthropod genus • Member Holonyms: ↑Saturniidae, ↑family Saturniidae • Member Meronyms: ↑ …

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  • 62Samiot — Sa mi*ot, a. & n. [Cf. F. samiote.] Samian. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 63Samos — geographical name island Greece in the Aegean off coast of Turkey N of the Dodecanese area 184 square miles (477 square kilometers), population 41,850 • Samian adjective or noun …

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  • 66Herodotus — Infobox Person name = Herodotus image size = 220px caption = Ostensible bust of Herodotus birth date = circa 484 BC birth place = Halicarnassus, Caria, Asia Minor death date = circa 425 BC death place = Thurii, Sicily or Pella, Macedon occupation …

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  • 67Julius Caesar — For other uses, see Julius Caesar (disambiguation). Gaius Julius Caesar Dictator of the Roman Republic …

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  • 69Pompey — For other uses, see Pompey (disambiguation). Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus Roman statue of Pompey, at the Villa Arconati a Castellazzo di Bollate (Milan, Italy). It was brought there from Rome in 1627 by Galeazzo Arconati. Born September 29, 106 BC …

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  • 70Pottery — Pot and Pots redirect here. For Pot, see Pot (disambiguation). For POTS, see POTS (disambiguation). Unfired green ware pottery on a traditional drying rack at Conner Prairie living history museum …

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