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Spartes
Spartes In Greek mythology, the Spartes ("sown") were the men who grew from ...
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Spartes (translated from French)
Spartes This article treats of people of Greek ... city, to see Sparte . In mythology , them Spartes (in old Greek ??????? / Spartoí, of the verb ... According to Pausanias , Épaminondas went down from Spartes, and for this reason raised the emblem ...
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Echion
... Gigantes, see Echion (mythology) One of the Spartes, see Spartes One of the Argonauts, son of Hermes ...
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Spartacus of Paris (translated from French)
... club founded in 1980 by Laurent Plégelatte. Spartes was the first club club of founded ...
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Quantify transposition (translated from French)
... method is known since Antiquity, since them Spartes used already one scytale . For very short ...
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List fantastic creatures of Greek mythology (translated from French)
... Sirenes : Aglaophone, Leucosy, Ligée, Parthenope, Pisinoé, Thelxiépie, ... Spartes (or sown men): Chthonios, Échion, Hypérénor, Péloros ...
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Tirésias (translated from French)
... back its origin to Udée, one of Spartes (heroes who had been born from the ...
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Cadmos (mythology) (translated from French)
... teeth. A harvest of armed men, them Spartes, ground spouts out. Cadmos made them fight ...
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Arès (translated from French)
... wire of Arès, which gave rise to Spartes. The relation between Arès and Thèbes is ...
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Echion (mythology)
Echion (mythology) One of the Spartes. He married Agave, the daughter of Cadmus ...
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