Stateira (wife of Alexander the Great) (redirect from Statira II)
1948 by Cambridge University Press Pothos.org - Stateira, mother and daughter Livius.org - Barsine/Statira Archived 2014-11-06 at the Wayback Machine...
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Stateira (wife of Darius III) (redirect from Statira I)
livius.org. Retrieved 2023-09-28. Pothos.org - Stateira, mother and daughter Livius.org - Barsine/Statira Archived 2014-11-06 at the Wayback Machine...
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2170–2171. Stateira [1]. In: Der Neue Pauly. Vol. 11 (2001), col. 920. William Greenwalt: Statira I. In: Women in World History. Vol. 14 (2002), p. 745-746....
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Gus P. Statiras (July 6, 1922–April 2, 2004) was a music dealer, record producer, and briefly a New York radio disc jockey under the moniker "Gus Grant...
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2170–2171. Stateira [1]. In: Der Neue Pauly. Vol. 11 (2001), col. 920. William Greenwalt: Statira I. In: Women in World History. Vol. 14 (2002), p. 745-746....
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Paix in 1713, the British HMS Lowestoffe in 1801, and the British HMS Statira in 1815. As early as the 1600s, salt was being produced and shipped to...
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his father's tomb. Artaxerxes III was the son of Artaxerxes II and Statira. Artaxerxes II had more than 115 sons by many wives, most of them however were...
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mention of her name. Her most famous role was the loving and trustful Queen Statira in The Rival Queens (17 March 1677). She formed a notable acting partnership...
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with favourable winds, suggesting a great sense of direction. Aphrissa statira in Panama loses its navigational capacity when exposed to a magnetic field...
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