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Greek mythological figures
mythology, Stratius or Stratios (/ˈsteɪʃiəs/; Ancient Greek: Στάτιος or Στράτιόν means 'of an army') may refer to three distinct figures: Stratius, an Orchomenian
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Group of characters from Homer's Odyssey
Euryalus Periallus Evenorides Clytius Agenor Polybus Polydorus Thadytius Stratius Phrenius Indius Daesenor Laomedon Laodicus Halius Magnes Oloetrochus Barthas
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Prince of Pylos in Greek mythology
Stratichus (/ˈstrætɪkəs/; Ancient Greek: Στράτιχος Strátikhos), also known as Stratius, was a prince of Pylos and the son of King Nestor and either Eurydice or
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Third Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
of the friars with modifications as required by their status. Theodor Stratius, General of the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance, composed in 1635
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Minyan prince in Greek mythology
was probably Boudeia, daughter of Lycus. He was the brother of Erginus, Stratius, Arrhon, Pyleus, Eurydice and Axia. Azeus was the father of King Actor
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King
predecessor, and Buzyge (or Budeia) and his brothers were Arrhon, Azeus, Pyleus, Stratius, Eurydice and Axia. In one account, his father was instead Azeus. Some
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Several figures in Greek mythology
Bouzyge, daughter of Lycus, Clymenus was father of five sons: Erginus, Stratius, Arrhon, Pyleus, Azeus, and two daughters: Eurydice[citation needed] and
Clymenus
Bulgarian sebastokrator
death. Rendered as Στρέαζος, Streazos in Byzantine Greek and as Straces or Stratius in Latin sources. Златарски, p. 270 Florin Curta, Southeastern Europe in
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Name from Greek mythology
Orchomenus and Buzyge (or Budeia) and his brothers were Erginus, Azeus, Pyleus, Stratius, Eurydice and Axia. Together with his brothers, they attacked Thebes and
Arrhon
17th-century printer and publisher in Antwerp
Robert Bellarmine, De conste om wel te sterven, translated by Jacobus Stratius (available on Google Books) 1622 Benet Canfield, Den reghel der volmaeckheyt
Willem_Lesteens
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Comfort tranquillity
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Having Long Life
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Russian Swedish
loves horses'.
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Merciful, Companionate
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Hindu
Who is always victorious, Winner from directions, Perfectly victorious
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Surname or Lastname
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English : from Middle English, Old French seintuarie ‘sanctuary’, ‘shrine’ (Late Latin sanctuarium, a derivative of sanctus ‘holy’); a topographic name for someone who lived near a shrine, or a nickname for someone who had had occasion to take sanctuary in a church or monastery, where he would have been afforded immunity from arrest or injury.
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Who is Like God; Like the Lord; Who Resembles God; Spanish Form of Michael God Like
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Color of Earth; Renowned Hun
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Tamil
Illuminated
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