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Genus of crabs
Psaumis is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Psaumis cavipes (Dana, 1852) Psaumis fossulata (Girard, 1859) Peter
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Siceliot horseman and athlete
Psaumis of Camarina (Greek: Ψαῦμις Καμαριναῖος, romanized: Psaûmis Kamarinaîos) was a charioteer who won the Olympic four-horse chariot race (tethrippon)
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Species of beetle
Cucujiformia Family: Cerambycidae Genus: Epicasta Species: E. turbida Binomial name Epicasta turbida (Pascoe, 1866) Synonyms Psaumis turbidus Pascoe, 1866
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Olympian 4, 'For Psaumis of Camarina', is an ode by the 5th century BC Greek poet Pindar. Camarina had been founded by Syracuse in 599 BC. Destroyed by
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Olympian 5, 'For Psaumis of Camarina', is an ode by the 5th century BC Greek poet Pindar. The race with the mule-car was introduced at Olympia in 500
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Family of crabs
Guinot, 1968 Pilomedaeus Takeda & Komatsu, 2011 Pleurocolpus Crosnier, 1995 Psaumis Kossmann, 1877 Rizalthus Mendoza & Ng, 2008 Takedax Mendoza & Ng, 2012
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5th-century BC Greek lyric poet
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
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Ancient Greek city state in Sicily
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
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477–476 BC 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
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are removed from Catania 461 Kamarina is refounded under the Tyranny of Psaumis 461 Cimon ostracized. 461 Thera joins the Peloponnesian League 461 Messene
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Genus of beetles
Polyphaga Infraorder: Cucujiformia Family: Cerambycidae Subfamily: Lamiinae Tribe: Desmiphorini Genus: Epicasta Thomson, 1864 Synonyms Psaumis Pascoe, 1866
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Symbol of Music; Lay
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Comforter
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Sikh
With the compassion of the Guru
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Hindu, Indian
Prosperous and Confident
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Moon Among the Gods
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English, Dutch, North German, and Jewish (western Ashkenazic) : patronymic from the personal name Philip. In North America this name has also absorbed cognate names from other European languages, for example Italian Filippi, Polish Filipowicz.
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Angel; Like an angel. From angelicus meaning angelic.
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Comforter; Consoler
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One who is Happy in his own self
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