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  1. Ariston S

    Orphan date February 2009 Ariston S is a company for production of ladies fashion . The two brands of the company Ariston S and A S . External links http www.ariston s.com Ariston S home page fashion company stub Category Clothing companies of Bulgaria ...   more details



  1. Ariston

    Aristo or Ariston from lang el lang grc may refer to As an Ancient Greek name Ariston of Sparta 6th century BC , Eurypontid King of Sparta Ariston of Athens died circa 424 BC , father of Plato Aristo of Ceos 3rd century BC , Peripatetic philosopher Aristo of Chios 3rd century BCE , Stoic philosopher and colleague of Zeno of Citium Ariston of Paionia 3rd century BC , King of Paionia Aristo of Alexandria 1st century , Peripatetic philosopher Aristo of Pella 2nd century , Jewish Christian writer Ariston hero , the protagonist of the 1967 historical novel Goat Song Ariston actor , actor at the Susa weddings Modern persons with the name Ariston Jose Ariston Caslib 21st century , current manager of the Philippine national football team Other usages of Aristo Aristo ruler , a member of the ruling class in Eubian society in Saga of the Skolian Empire OZ Aristo , wheels that come on some versions of the Volkswagen Golf Toyota Aristo, sold as the Lexus GS , outside the Japanese domestic market Ariston, a brand of domestic electrical appliances manufactured by Indesit . disambig ca Arist de Ariston Begriffskl rung el fr Ar te io Aristo it Ariston disambigua nl Ariston ru fi Ariston sk Arist n ...   more details



  1. Ariston of Athens

    Other people2 Ariston disambiguation Ariston of Collytus, died c. 424 BC was the father of the Greek philosopher Plato originally named Aristocles . Legend holds that he was descended from Codrus the ancient king of Athens. ref Diogenes La rtius, iii. 1 ref Diogenes La rtius on the authority of Speusippus and others, relates a story that Ariston made violent love to Perictione, then in her bloom, and failed to win her and that, when he ceased to offer violence, Apollo appeared to him in a dream, whereupon he left her unmolested until her child was born. ref Diogenes La rtius, iii. 2 ref Ariston died when Plato was still a boy, and his mother Perictione remarried Pyrilampes , a friend of the Athenian politician Pericles . ref name Ariston1 Plato, The Republic , Trans. G.M.A. Grube, Cambridge Hackett, 1992. viii ref Ariston had three other children by Perictione Glaucon , Adeimantus of Collytus Adeimantus , and Potone . ref Diogenes La rtius, iii. 4 ref Notes reflist References ws Diogenes La rtius , s Lives of the Eminent Philosophers Book III Life of Plato , translated by Robert Drew Hicks 1925 DEFAULTSORT Ariston Category Ancient Athenians Category People related to Plato Category 5th century BC Greek people Category 424 BC deaths Category Year of birth unknown de Ariston Platon el es Arist n de Atenas eu Ariston Atenastarra is Ariston nl Ariston Plato pnb ...   more details



  1. Teatro Ariston

    Unreferenced date September 2009 Infobox Venue name Ariston Theatre image File Sanremo0006.jpg 250px image caption Front facade of the Ariston Theatre in Sanremo nickname address Via Matteotti 226 location Sanremo , Italy coordinates coord 43 49 3 N 7 46 40 E display it type landmark type Indoor theatre broke ground built 1953 opened 1953 renovated expanded closed demolished owner former names seating type Reserved seating capacity 2,000 website http www.aristonsanremo.com aristonsanremo.com The Ariston Theatre lang it Teatro Ariston is a movie theatre in the Sanremo , Italy . Since its opening on 1953, the theatre has been the home of the annual Sanremo Music Festival Competitions, which were first held there in 1977. External links http www.aristonsanremo.com Teatro Ariston Europe theat stub Category Theatres in Italy Category Sanremo Category Cinemas and movie theaters Category Buildings and structures in Liguria es Teatro Ariston fr Th tre Ariston it Teatro Ariston nl Ariston theater ...   more details



  1. Ariston (actor)

    For other persons with the same name, see Ariston Ariston was a Ancient Greek comedy comic hypocrites actor , who performed at the Susa weddings of Alexander the Great in 324 BC References Who s who in the age of Alexander the Great Ariston 4 ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 Orphan date July 2009 AncientGreece bio stub Greece actor stub Category Actors of Alexander the Great Category 4th century BC Greek people Category Article Feedback 5 ...   more details



  1. Ariston of Pharsalus

    For other persons with the same name, see Ariston Ariston of Pharsalus was a Thessalian hetairos of Alexander the Great and a friend of Medius of Larissa , whose dinner party he attended on 16 Daisios May 323. References Who s who in the age of Alexander the Great prosopography of Alexander s empire ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 Category Hetairoi Category Alexander the Great Category Ancient Thessalian generals Category Ancient Thessalians in Macedon Category 4th century BC Greek people Orphan date July 2009 ...   more details



  1. Ariston of Macedon

    For other persons with the same name, see Ariston Ariston was a Macedonian cavalry officer at the battle of Gaugamela , where his squadron was stationed between those of Glaucias of Macedon Glaucias and Sopolis of Macedon Sopolis on the right wing. References Who s who in the age of Alexander the Great prosopography of Alexander s empire ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 Category Generals of Alexander the Great Category Ancient Macedonian generals Category 4th century BC Greek people Orphan date July 2009 ...   more details



  1. Ariston of Paionia

    For other persons with the same name, see Ariston Image PaeoniaPaioniaMap.png thumb right 250px Paeonia, tribes, and environs Ariston Greek ref Who s Who in the Age of Alexander the Great Prosopography of Alexander s Empire by Waldemar Heckel, 2006, page 246, Satropates death may be depicted on the coinage of the Paeonian king, Patraus, who appears to have been Ariston s brother Merker 1965 44 5 ... ref was a member of the Paionia n royal house, possibly brother of Patraus and father of the later king Audoleon . His service with Alexander the Great , like that of Sitalces II and others, helped to ensure the loyalty of his nation to Macedonia ancient kingdom Macedon in the King s absence. From the beginning of the expedition, he commanded the single squadron of Paeonians. References reflist Category Generals of Alexander the Great Category Ancient Paeonians mk ...   more details



  1. Colston-Ariston

    Unreferenced date April 2011 orphan date December 2007 This article is almost entirely erroneous. It confuses the histories of two different and separate companies Rolls Razor & Colston Colston Ariston was founded by ex Hoover director Sir Charles Colston, and made compact dishwasher s, and concluded a deal to distribute Prestcold refrigerator s. As sales began to slow, he cut prices and introduced double offers such as washing machine and fridge packages, free weekend breaks and even his own trading stamps. The company collapsed in 1964 with massive debts. Liquidators found thousands of unsold washing machines in warehouses. Many of the company s problems were due to conventional retailers slashing prices, a postal strike that dried up their supplies of coupons which was their only source of obtaining customers, and arguably, market saturation . Production of the machines was continued by Tallent, but that company was taken over by Ariston in the late 1970s, which then became Colston Ariston. Image with unknown copyright status removed Image 2 12 2007 03 58 36 RobM.jpg Category Home appliance brands UK company stub ...   more details



  1. Ariston of Sparta

    Other people2 Ariston disambiguation Ariston was a king of Sparta , 14th of the Eurypontids, son of Agasicles , contemporary of Anaxandridas II Anaxandrides . He ascended the Spartan throne before 560 BC, and died somewhat before Pausanias geographer Paus. iii. 7 , or at any rate not long after, 510 BC. He thus reigned about 50 years, and was of high reputation, of which the public prayer for a son for him, when the house of Procles had other representatives, is a testimony. Demaratus , hence named, was borne him, after two barren marriages, by a third wife, whom he obtained, it is said, by a fraud from her husband, his friend, Agetus . Herodotus Herod. i. 65, vi. 61 66 Paus. iii. 7. 7 Plutarch Plut. Apophth. Lac. SmithDGRBM start box succession box title Kings of Sparta Eurypontid dynasty Eurypontid King of Sparta before Agasicles after Demaratus years 550 BC c. 550 BC &ndash 515 BC c. 515 BC end box Kings of Sparta DEFAULTSORT Ariston Category 510s BC deaths Category Rulers of Sparta Category 6th century BC Greek people ca Arist d Esparta el es Arist n de Esparta it Aristone re di Sparta nl Ariston van Sparta ja pt Ar ston de Esparta sk Arist n kr Sparty sh Ariston kralj Sparte ...   more details



  1. Ariston Cafe

    Infobox NRHP name Ariston Cafe nrhp type image AristonCafe LitchfieldIL.jpg caption lat degrees lat minutes lat seconds lat direction long degrees long minutes long seconds long direction location 413 Old Route 66, Litchfield, Illinois lat degrees 39 lat minutes 10 lat seconds 38 lat direction N long degrees 89 long minutes 40 long seconds 5 long direction W coord display inline locmapin Illinois built 1935 architect Henry A. Vasel builder architecture No particular style allusions to Art Deco designated added May 5, 2006 area less than one acre governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64500208.pdf Route 66 through Illinois MPS refnum 06000380 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref The Ariston Cafe is a historic restaurant located in Litchfield, Illinois , USA along Old U.S. Route 66 . It was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2006. History The Ariston Cafe was built in 1935 for original owners Pete Adam and Tom Cokinos, two experienced restaurateurs. Work began on April 4, 1935 by hired contractor Henry A. Vasel and the building was completed on July 5, 1935. ref name nrhp Thomason, Philip and Douglass, Teresa. http gis.hpa.state.il.us hargis PDFs 223415.pdf Ariston Cafe , PDF , National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency , November 8, 2005, accessed May 9, 2008. ref Design The design of the Ariston Cafe does not reflect any particular architectural style. Instead, it was built in a utilitarian style, common for small commercial buildings of its time. Despite being non stylistic ... booths. On its exterior the Ariston s most distinguishing features are the curved parapet wall on the front facade and its fine and varied brick work. Originally, the Ariston, like many Route 66 businesses, had two fuel pump s fronting it. ref name nrhp Historic significance The Ariston Cafe ... character from the era of its construction. The Ariston Cafe was listed on the U.S. National ...   more details



  1. Athenian Echoes

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Athenian Echoes Type Studio album Artist Nightfall band Nightfall Cover Athenian Echoes.jpeg Released 1995 Recorded Genre Gothic metal br Melodic black metal Length 49 07 Label Holy Records Producer Last album Eons Aura br 1995 This album Athenian Echoes br 1995 Next album Lesbian Show br 1997 Athenian Echoes is the third album by the Greek metal band Nightfall band Nightfall . It was released in 1995 on Holy Records . Track listing Aye Azure 4 51 Armada 4 46 Isthar Celebrate Your Beauty 7 56 The Vineyard 5 50 I m a Daemond 7 39 Iris And the Burning Aureole 4 59 My Red, Red Moon Emma O 5 57 Monuments of Its Own Magnificence 7 09 Category 1995 albums Category Nightfall albums 1990s metal album stub ...   more details



  1. The Athenian Mercury

    File Athenian Mercury Feb 28 1693.jpg thumb Athenian Mercury br February 28, 1693 i.e. 1694 The Athenian Mercury, or The Athenian Gazette or The Question Project or The Casuistical Mercury, was a periodical written by The Athenian Society and published in London twice weekly between 17 March 1690 i.e. ... was first called The Athenian Gazette or The Casuistical Mercury when it was first printed. Dunton ... to Mercury . ref Dunton, p. 190 ref Advice column File The Athenian Society.gif 250px left An Emblem of ye Athenian Society. 1692. Engraved by Frederik Hendrik van Hove for Charles Gildon s The History of the Athenian Society Scholars credit Dunton with initiating the advice column format. ref name ... the advice column format in his Athenian Mercury in 1691 Gieber, 1960 Hendley, 1977 . ref It was first used in The Athenian Mercury in 1691. ref name gudelunas21 He formed a society of experts , which he called The Athenian Society , to give their knowledgeable advice on questions submitted ... s style produced a response of hundreds of letters of inquiries. The Athenian Gazette , as these first ... the advice column in The Athenian Mercury , and sometimes submitted questions and comments of their own ... Peter Pett . ref The Athenian oracle , By John Dunton, Athenian Society London, England , Published ... them that their questions would be seriously considered, as on 23 May 1691 The Athenian Mercury ... Dunton followed in 1703 with a collection of the questions and answers from The Athenian Mercury called the Athenian Oracle. The concept of questions submitted by readers of a periodical and free expert ... a. M. Bern New York Nancy Peter Lang 1984. ref Satire A comical representation of the Athenian Society written by Elkanah Settle, published in 1693 and titled New Athenian Comedy , satirizes the mythical members of the Athenian Society and plays fun at the premises of the Athenian Mercury. ref name berry52 Berry, 52 ref Historiographical approach The Athenian Mercury is approached by most scholars ...   more details



  1. The Athenian Society

    File The Athenian Society.gif thumb An Emblem of ye Athenian Society. 1692. Engraved by Frederik Hendrik van Hove for Charles Gildon s The History of the Athenian Society The Athenian Society was an organization founded by John Dunton in 1691 to facilitate the writing and publication of his weekly periodical The Athenian Mercury . Though represented as a large panel of experts, the society reached its peak at four members Dunton, Dr. John Norris philosopher John Norris , Richard Sault and Dunton ... about any topic, creating the first advice column . History In 1691, John Dunton founded The Athenian Society not to be confused with several other Athenian Societies in order to publish a journal ... Athenian names, derived from a biblical reference to St. Paul in Athens ref Dunton 1818, p. http ... in order to write and publish The Athenian Gazette , become The Athenian Mercury with its second ... quoting the Athenian Mercury , vol. 1, No. 2, March 24, 1691 the London Gazette protested the name ... of the Athenian Society one of the four friends . The new journal received a tremendous response ... along with an Ode to the Athenian Society ref Berry 2003, p. http books.google.com books?id s dvCpWpHIUC&pg ... in calf leather and sold as The Athenian Gazette , collecting a whole volume for 2.5 shilling about ... PA50 50 &ndash 51 ref this is why the journal is often referenced to by its original Athenian Gazette name rather than the Athenian Mercury issues. Demise of the Society In 1695, a glut of new ... sold the Athenian Mercury to publisher Andrew Bell, who collected selected and abridged parts in larger volumes called The Athenian Oracle , 3 volumes in 1703&ndash 1704, with multiple reprints. ref ... culture in late Stuart England The Cultural World of the Athenian Mercury , Ashgate Publishing, Ltd ... , John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2006, ISBN 9 0272539 2 7 DEFAULTSORT Athenian Society Category ... established in 1691 fr The Athenian Mercury ...   more details



  1. The Athenian Murders

    infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Athenian Murders title orig La caverna de las ideas translator Sonia Soto image Image AthenianMurders.jpg 180px prefer 1st edition author Jos Carlos Somoza cover artist country Spain language Spanish language Spanish series genre Historical novel , Mystery fiction Mystery publisher Abacus pub date 2000 english pub date 2002 media type Print Paperback pages 314 p. paperback edition isbn ISBN 0 349 11618 0 paperback edition oclc 50935366 preceded by followed by The Athenian Murders is a novel written by Spain Spanish author Jos Carlos Somoza . Originally published in Spain under the title La caverna de las ideas The Cave of Ideas in 2000, it was translated into English in 2002 by Sonia Soto. The Athenian Murders is Somoza s first novel to be published in English. Plot summary The novel interweaves two apparently disparate storylines the first being an Ancient Greece ancient Greek novel published in Athens just after the Peloponnesian War and the second contained within a modern day scholar s notes on his translation. In the ancient novel which is itself called The Athenian Murders a young ephebos ephebe ... turns out to be the scholar Montalo, whose edition of The Athenian Murders is the only surviving copy ... that they themselves are characters in The Athenian Murders , which was written by a colleague ... the philosophical lifestyle. Characters in The Athenian Murders In the ancient novel Heracles Pontor ... through his footnotes to the translation of The Athenian Murders . Helena &ndash A colleague of the translator ... compiled and annotated the papyrus papyri on which The Athenian Murders is told. Platonic references ... Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov External links http www.reviewsofbooks.com athenian murders review Book review The Athenian Murders http dir.salon.com story books review 2002 06 20 somoza index.html A second review of The Athenian Murders from Salon Gold Dagger Award DEFAULTSORT Athenian Murders Category ...   more details



  1. The Athenian School

    Infobox school name The Athenian School image Deleted image removed Image Athenian Owl.jpg none 180px ... www.athenian.org The Athenian School is a college preparatory and boarding school located in Danville, California Danville , California . Athenian educates students in grades 6 12 on a convert 75 acre m2 sing on campus at the base of Mt. Diablo , located near San Francisco in Northern California . Athenian was founded by Dyke Brown 1915 2006 in 1965. Athenian is composed of roughly 150 students in the middle ..., and by his own children s educational experiences. ref The history section is adapted from Athenian An Oral History ref Athenian is a member of Round Square , an international organization of schools ..., Athenian weathered local, national, and international changes. Locally, the surrounding area was transformed from cattle ranches to upscale developments. Athenian s neighbor, Blackhawk, California ... boarding students. In 1979, there was sufficient interest in the surrounding community for Athenian ... School students continued on to finish high school at Athenian. Athletics Athenian is one of ten .... Athenian has made the North Coast Section in men s soccer for five straight years. The women s basketball ... up. Athenian s Golf team has won the league title for four consecutive years, and seven of the last ..., 2008, a first for Athenian women s basketball. A handful of swimmers, wrestlers, and track cross country ... offered at the Athenian school and is purposed for middle school to get a start in athletics. The full .... Athenian Wilderness Experience AWE While Athenian s founder, Dyke Brown , was influenced by Kurt ... leaders the importance of having such an experience part of the Athenian experience. Originally, Athenian .... Now, Athenian students in their junior year spend three and a half weeks hiking in either the Sierra ... DiversityInclusion.php Equity and Inclusion Student Activities ref Robotics The Athenian Robotics ... as a dedicated group of adult mentors. Athenian has performed very well in its regional competition ...   more details



  1. Athenian Letters

    The Athenian Letters ref Athenian Letters or, the epistolary correspondence of an agent of the King of Persia, residing at Athens during the Peloponnesian war. Containing the history of the times, in dispatches to the ministers of state at the Persian court. Besides letters on various subjects between him and his friends . ref was a collaborative work of Ancient Greek history and geography, published by a circle of authors around Charles Yorke and Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke Philip Yorke , and taking the form of commentary in letter form on Thucidydes . It had a considerable vogue . ref http www.1911encyclopedia.org Philip Yorke Hardwicke ref While still college students, the brothers Yorke planned the work, which was begun in 1739 and appeared in two volumes 1741 and 1743 , initially in a very small private edition. Others involved, anonymously, were Thomas Birch , Henry Coventry writer Henry Coventry , John Green bishop John Green , Samuel Salter , Catherine Talbot , Daniel Wray , George Henry Rooke , John Heaton, John Lawry, and William Heberden . The authorship was for a long time a well guarded secret. A one volume edition in 1781 ran to 100 copies, the first edition having been only of 10, and later editions and a French translation followed. ref Philip C. Yorke, The Life and Correspondence of Philip Yorke Earl of Hardwicke, pp. 207.8. ref Notes reflist Category 1741 books ...   more details



  1. Athenian pederasty

    Merge to Pederasty in ancient Greece discuss Talk Pederasty in ancient Greece Athenian pederasty merge proposal date March 2010 Image Love gift Calyx krater Aegisthos painter ca 460 BCE.jpg thumb 300px Love gift br Man presents a leg of mutton to a youth with a Hoop rolling hoop , in an allusion to pederasty. ref Antike Welten Meisterwerke griechischer Malerei as dem Kunsthistorischen Museum Wien , 1997, pp.110 111 ref Athenian red figure vase, ca. 460 BCE Athenian pederasty entailed a formal bond between an adult man and an adolescent boy outside his immediate family, consisting of loving and often sexual relations. As an erotic and educational custom it was initially employed by the upper class as a means of teaching the young and conveying to them important cultural values, such as bravery and restraint. Athenian society generally encouraged the erastes to pursue a boy to love, tolerating up to sleeping on the youth s stoop and otherwise going to great lengths to make himself noticed. At the same time, the boy and his family were expected to put up resistance and not give in too easily, and boys who succumbed too readily were looked down upon. As a result, the quest for a desirable eromenos was fiercely competitive. ref Yates, Velvet Lenore, Anterastai Competition in Eros and Politics in Classical Athens in Arethusa Volume 38, Number 1, Winter 2005, pp. 33 47. ref History and artistic record In Athens, as elsewhere, pederastic relationships had their beginnings among the aristocracy ... Athenian pederastic practices has been derived from Greek pottery ceramic paintings on vases depicting ... attests to the dominant status of pederasty in Athenian social life. On the strict red ... athnlife edcation.htm on the protection of Athenian boys against unlawful acts. ref Cultural references ... 1, 2007 ref Athenian pederasty is a major theme in the historical novel The Last of the Wine by Mary ... Athenian Pederasty Category Ancient Greek culture Category Pederasty in ancient Greece Category Sexuality ...   more details



  1. Athenian Treasury

    Infobox building name Athenian Treasury native name image Treasury of Athens at Delphi.jpg caption former names map type building type Treasury architectural style Doric Order Doric structural system Parian marble columns cost location Delphi , Greece address client owner Delphi Archaeological Museum coordinates start date 507 BCE to post 470 BCE completion date 502 BCE to post 470 BCE inauguration date height convert 9.75 m ft diameter convert 6.68 m ft floor count floor area main contractor architect references The Athenian Treasury lang el at Delphi was constructed by the Athens Athenians to house dedications made by their city and citizens to the sanctuary of Apollo . The entire treasury, including its sculptural decoration, is built of Paros Parian marble its date of construction is disputed, scholarly opinion ranging from 510 to 480 BC. Pausanias mentions the building in his account of the sanctuary, claiming that it was dedicated from the spoils of the Battle of Marathon , fought in 490 BC. The building was excavated by the French School at Athens , led by Pierre de La Coste Messeli re, and reconstructed from 1903 1906. ref cite web url http www.mlahanas.de Greeks Temples AthenianTreasury.html title Athenian Treasury author date work publisher accessdate November 3, 2009 ref The structure is still visible in situ , although the metopes are reproductions the originals are kept in the museum of Delphi. Metopes The thirty metope architecture metopes of the treasury, ca. 67  cm tall and 62 64  cm wide, nine along the long sides north and south and six along the short east and west , depicted the labours of Herakles and Theseus . This is the earliest ... writer and traveler Pausanias was emphatic that the Athenian Treasury was built meaning financed ... book author Neer, Richard title The Athenian Treasury at Delphi and the Material of Politics publisher ... of Marathon in 490 BCE . With this archaeological datum, the chronology of the Athenian treasury ...   more details



  1. Athenian democracy

    pp semi small yes Refimprove date September 2009 Democracy Athenian democracy developed in the Ancient .... Other Greek cities set up democracies, and even though most followed an Athenian model, none were ... 462 BC all contributed to the development of Athenian democracy. Historians differ on which of them .... It is most usual to date Athenian democracy from Cleisthenes, since Solon s constitution fell ... by the Athenians for their alleged restoration of Athenian freedom. The greatest and longest lasting democratic leader was Pericles after his death, Athenian democracy was twice briefly interrupted ... than the Periclean system. It was suppressed by the Macedon ians in 322 BC. The Athenian institutions ... by Athenian democrats. The word is attested in Herodotus , who wrote some of the first surviving Greek ... and exclusion Size and make up of the Athenian population Estimates of the population of ancient ... Citizenship in Athens This section is linked from State Only adult male Athenian citizens who had ... Citation needed date July 2009 . Athenian citizens had to be descended from citizens&mdash after the reforms of Pericles and Cimon in 450 BC on both sides of the family, excluding the children of Athenian ... of various kinds of political trial. Assembly The central events of the Athenian democracy ... of the Athenian Constitution , 237 ref he also held the keys to the treasury and the seal to the city ..., History of the Athenian Constitution , 238 ref Altogether, the boule was responsible for a great ... the wishes of the assembly. ref Hignett, History of the Athenian Constitution , 241 ref Courts ... the courts was one of the major expenses of the Athenian state and there were moments of financial ... issued to everyone every qualified free male Athenian citizen by the phrase whoever .... However, when an Athenian took up an office, he was regarded as serving the people. As such, he ... 2010 location United Kingdom ref Individualism in Athenian democracy Another interesting insight into Athenian ...   more details



  1. Athenian League

    Athenian League. ref cite book last Williams first Tony title The FA Non League Football ... The champion clubs were as follows ref http www.rsssf.com tablese engathenianchamp.html Athenian League ... F.C. Worthing col end References Reflist Category Athenian League Category Defunct football leagues in England Category Football competitions in London nl Athenian League sv Athenian League ...   more details



  1. Athenian festivals

    s, the female worshippers of Dionysus. The Anthesteria , one of the four Athenian festivals in honour ... lang grc was one of the chief Athenian festivals in honour of the Delian Apollo ... held in Gymnasium ancient Greece gymnasia and palaestra e . The Athens Athenian Hermaea were an occasion ... dedicated to Heracles. His priests were drawn from the list of boys who were not full Athenian citizens ...   more details



  1. Athenian army

    service overseas. The organization of the Athenian army was simple each of the ten Deme Attic tribes ref Aristotle, Athenian Constitution , 42.3 ref sent its own battalion or taxis , which was large ..., or at most to not over three. Hoplites and light troops The mainstay of the Athenian army, like ... of honor in the great religious processions. The Athenian cavalry was, however, a rather feeble ... trained heavy hoplites, was demonstrated by the Athenian general Iphicrates , who annihilated an entire ... in this armor implies that the Athenian soldier is a well trained athlete. The whole panoply ... Sicyonian shields are marked with the initial Sigma S , and we note that the Athenian shields are all ...   more details



  1. Jose Ariston Caslib

    Jose Ariston Caslib nickname Aris is a former manager of the Philippines national football team Philippine national football team . ref cite web publisher The Visayan Daily Star title Sports PFF coaches join int l training url http www.visayandailystar.com 2010 February 12 sportnews2.htm date 2010 02 12 ref He is currently coach of Mendiola United F.C. Caslib has also been the head coach of the Seniors Football team of San Beda College , San Beda Red Lions the Red Booters . They won the NCAA championship for the 8 straight seasons after sweeping the competition, and in October 2008 became UNIGAMES champions. Caslib managed the Philippines squad which competed at the 2007 ASEAN Football Championship . ref cite web publisher RSSSF author Saaid, Hamdan title ASEAN Football Federation Championship Details url http www.rsssf.com tablesa asean07det.html date 2007 07 19 ref After qualifying for the finals, where the team could only manage one draw and two losses, Caslib quit the national team in February 2007. ref cite web publisher Reuters title Soccer Philippines coach to quit national team, coach youngsters url http uk.reuters.com article idUKSP3664020070222 date 2007 02 22 ref Background Caslib played high school football for Claret School and in inter collegiate tournaments, notably the National Collegiate Athletic Association, for San Beda College. While playing for San Beda College, Caslib was active in the student movement as year level representative in the San Beda College of Arts and Sciences Student Council and political officer of the Makabayang Kabataang Mag aaral ng San Beda Makamasa . References reflist External links http www.the pff.com pff index.php?option com content&view article&id 52 Mendiola United F.C. http www.sanbeda.edu.ph San 20Beda 20College 20 20Student ... Ariston ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Caslib, Jose Ariston Category Living people Category Philippines national football team ...   more details



  1. Ariston Delos Reyes

    context date March 2010 Infobox military person name Ariston Delos Reyes birth date birth date and age 1950 02 16 mf y death date birth place San Rafael, Bulacan death place image caption nickname allegiance Image Flag of the Philippines.svg 22x20px border Republic of the Philippines serviceyears 1971 2004 rank Image US O9 insignia.svg 40px General Vice Admiral branch Philippine Navy , Armed Forces of the Philippines commands unit battles awards Philippine Legion of Honor br Distinguished Navy Cross relations laterwork Undersecretary, Department of National Defense Philippines Department of National Defense Vice Admiral Ariston V. Delos Reyes AFP Ret. born February 16, 1950 in San Rafael, Bulacan is a military officer in the Armed Forces of the Philippines . Education Delos Reyes graduated salutatorian from Florentino Torres High School , Tondo, Manila in 1966. Thereafter, he went to study BS Mathematics at the University of the Philippines Diliman as a National Science Development Board NSDB scholar. However, after one year, he opted to enter the http www.pma.ph Philippine Military Academy ref pmaclass71.org ref where he graduated No. 2 out of 108 cadets and received a special award for being number one in Mathematics in 1971. He also attended the Naval Staff Course at the Naval War College , New Port, Rhode Island , USA and General Staff Course at the Naval Command College, South Korea . He also earned a Masters Degree in National Security Administration, with honors, from the http www.ndcp.edu.ph National Defense College of the Philippines . ref name ndcpaai.com http www.ndcpaai.com ... DND s Mr. Clean Removed All Palace Can Say is So What? http propinoy.net tag ariston de los reyes ... Undersecretary Misunderstood His Mandate http globalbalita.com 2010 03 24 why was ariston de los ... Norberto Gonzales on Usec. Delos Reyes Departure from DND Persondata NAME Reyes, Ariston Delos ALTERNATIVE ... 16, 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH San Rafael, Bulacan DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Reyes, Ariston ...   more details




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