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Main-belt asteroid
156 Xanthippe is a dark background asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 120 kilometers (75 miles) in diameter. It was
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Ancient Athenian, wife of Socrates
Xanthippe (/zænˈθɪpi/; Ancient Greek: Ξανθίππη [ksantʰíppɛː]; fl. 5th–4th century BCE) was an ancient Athenian, the wife of Socrates and mother of their
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Topics referred to by the same term
Acts of Xanthippe, Polyxena, and Rebecca, New Testament apocrypha that dates from the third or fourth century 156 Xanthippe, an asteroid Xanthippe (mite)
Xanthippe_(disambiguation)
Beatrix (Beatrice Portinari, immortalized in Dante's Divine Comedy) 156 Xanthippe (Xanthippe, wife of Socrates) 609 Fulvia (Fulvia, wife of Mark Antony) 3018
List of minor planets named after people
List_of_minor_planets_named_after_people
Medusa 150 Nuwa 151 Abundantia 152 Atala 153 Hilda 154 Bertha 155 Scylla 156 Xanthippe 157 Dejanira 158 Koronis 159 Aemilia 160 Una 161 Athor 162 Laurentia
List of named minor planets: 1–999
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– Scylla, Greek mythological monster DMP · 155 156 Xanthippe – Xanthippe, wife of Socrates DMP · 156 157 Dejanira – Deianira, mythological Greek princess
Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_1–1000
d', de, di, du l', ten, ter van, von 15171 Xandertielens 411 Xanthe 156 Xanthippe 7394 Xanthomalitia 4544 Xanthus 145593 Xántus 29220 Xavierbaptista 327943
List of named minor planets: X
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Main-belt asteroid
Scylla. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 29. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_156. ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3. "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 155 Scylla" (2018-03-28
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Scylla November 8, 1875 Pola J. Palisa · 40 km (25 mi) MPC · JPL 156 Xanthippe — Xanthippe November 22, 1875 Pula J. Palisa · 143 km (89 mi) MPC · JPL 157
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Austrian astronomer (1848–1925)
November 1875 list 153 Hilda 2 November 1875 list 155 Scylla 8 November 1875 list 156 Xanthippe 22 November 1875 list 178 Belisana 6 November 1877 list
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Main-belt asteroid
v t e Minor planets navigator 156 Xanthippe 157 Dejanira 158 Koronis
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Family of mammals
echolocation in shrews". The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 156 (1): 19–37. Bibcode:1964JEZ...156...19G. doi:10.1002/jez.1401560103. PMID 14189919. Hutterer
Shrew
Greek philosopher (c. 470–399 BC)
He was married twice (which came first is not clear): his marriage to Xanthippe took place when Socrates was in his fifties, and another marriage was
Socrates
American literary canon
Rheinhart Kleiner Being Hit by an Automobile [c. February 16, 1925] To Xanthippe, on Her Birthday—March 16, 1925 [March 1925] Primavera [April 1925] To
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Letter names for unambiguous communication
the original on 7 November 2017. "North Atlantic Military Committee SGM-156-56 memorandum" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 7 November 2017
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Set of early Christian texts
proven by the news referenced in the story of the martyrdom of Polycarp (m. 156), whose memory was venerated annually in İzmir. Cyprian used to recommend
Acts_of_the_Martyrs
County in Oregon, United States
The three current Benton County Commissioners are Chair Pat Malone, Xanthippe Augerot, and Nancy Wyse. They are all members of the Democratic Party
Benton_County,_Oregon
Play by William Shakespeare
in this manner in mystery plays. Historically, another such woman was Xanthippe, Socrates' wife, who is mentioned by Petruchio himself (1.2.70). Such
The_Taming_of_the_Shrew
10°54′S 11°48′E / 10.9°S 11.8°E / -10.9; 11.8 (Xantippe) 40.4 1991 Xanthippe, the wife of Socrates. WGPSN Xenia 30°18′S 110°36′W / 30.3°S 110.6°W
List_of_craters_on_Venus
5th-century Nestorian Christian text
in the British Museum, with an English translation (in Geez). Vol. 1. pp. 156–183. Cynocephaly Acts of Andrew White 1991, p. 25f. Frakes & Digeser 2006
Acts of Andrew and Bartholomew
Acts_of_Andrew_and_Bartholomew
2nd-century Christian apocalyptic text
Buchholz 1988, pp. 348–351, 385–386. Bauckham 1998, pp. 147–148. Beck 2019, pp. 156–159. James, M. R. (1924). The Apocryphal New Testament . Oxford: Clarendon
Apocalypse_of_Peter
Species of mammal
72 to 106 g (2.5 to 3.7 oz), the length of its head and body from 142 to 156 mm (5.6 to 6.1 in), its legs from 20 to 23 mm (0.79 to 0.91 in). In addition
Aquitanian_mole
Putative longer version of the Gospel of Mark
University Christian Apocrypha Symposium, Eugene, Or.: Cascade Books, pp. 145–156, ISBN 978-1620321867 Murgia, Charles E. (1976), "Secret Mark: Real or Fake
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Harold Callen January 25, 1953 (1953-01-25) Starring: Katina Paxinou as Xanthippe N/A 23 To My Valentine Albert McCleery Harold Callen February 1, 1953 (1953-02-01)
List of Hallmark Hall of Fame episodes
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Austrian philosopher and author of novels, satires (1849–1923)
Ahasver, 1882 Dilettantenspiegel, satirical, 1883 Gräfin Salamanca, 1884 Xanthippe, 1884 Berlin W. (trilogy of novels): Quartett, 1886; Die Fanfare, 1888;
Fritz_Mauthner
Genus of flies
vera Korneyev & White, 1996 Urophora volkovae Korneyev, 1985 Urophora xanthippe (Munro, 1934) Wikispecies has information related to Urophora. Robineau-Desvoidy
Urophora
Species of mammal
Happold, Meredith; Kalina, Jan (2013). Mammals of Africa. A&C Black. pp. 155–156. ISBN 978-1-4081-8996-2. Briggs, Philip (2009). Northern Tanzania: The Bradt
Kihaule's_mouse_shrew
Animals in mammal order Eulipotyphla
e.T5587A22302740. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T5587A22302740.en. Xanthippe's shrew: Hutterer, R. (2016). "Crocidura xantippe". IUCN Red List of Threatened
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Species of mammal
David; Butynski, Thomas; Hoffmann, Michael; Happold, Meredith; Kalina, Jan (2013). Mammals of Africa. A&C Black. pp. 156–157. ISBN 978-1-4081-8996-2.
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Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.
Female
Greek
(Ἰουλία) Feminine form of Greek Ioulios, IOULIA means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)." In the bible, this is the name of a Christian woman mentioned in Romans 16:15.
Boy/Male
German American Gaelic Irish Teutonic
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
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English Latin
Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.
Boy/Male
German American Teutonic English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Boy/Male
English Latin
Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.
Boy/Male
English Latin
Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.
Girl/Female
German
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Latin
Understanding; Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius; A Name Given Several Roman Emperors and 16 Saints
Boy/Male
English Latin
Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.
Female
Greek
(Ξανθίππη) Feminine form of Greek Xanthippos, XANTHIPPE means "yellow horse." In mythology, this is the name of a daughter of Doros.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, Latin
Bean Grower; Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius; A Name Given Several Roman Emperors and 16 Saints
Boy/Male
German American English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Boy/Male
German Teutonic Dutch
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Boy/Male
German English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Boy/Male
German Welsh
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Boy/Male
German Teutonic Welsh
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, Latin
Bean Grower; Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius; A Name Given Several Roman Emperors and 16 Saints; One who Grows Beans
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of Dutch origin and uncertain derivation.A Northamptonshire, England, family of this name trace their descent from Peter Trieon (d. 1611), who went to England from the Netherlands c.1562. His son, Moses Tryon, was high sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1624.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Indian, Latin
Understanding; Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius; A Name Given Several Roman Emperors and 16 Saints; Man of Wisdom
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156 XANTHIPPE
Girl/Female
Indian
Green, Name of a Goddess
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places, especially in Shropshire and adjacent counties, named Acton. Generally, these are from Old English Äc ‘oak’ + tÅ«n ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a habitational name from Kiddal in Barwick in Elmet, West Yorkshire, which is probably so named from the Old English personal name Cydda + Old English halh ‘nook or corner of land’. However, the surname occurs predominantly in Devon, suggesting another, unidentified source may be involved. Alternatively, it could be a variant of Kiddle, a topographic name for someone living by (or making his living from) a fish weir, Middle English kidel (Old French cuidel, quidel, a word of Breton origin).
Girl/Female
Muslim
Dawn, Light of day
Female
Dutch
, firm spear.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Paramjeet | பரமஜீத
Highest success, Supremely victorious, The perfect winner, Ultimate victorious
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Muslim
Just, Equitable
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sriyan | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®¯à®¾à®¨
Sree Maha Vishnu
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Danish
Danish : habitational name from any of several places called Órum, named as a compound of ór ‘gravel beach’ + hem ‘dwelling’. This name is also found in Norway, of Danish origin.English : variant of Orme 1.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Clean
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a.
Pertaining to, or advocating, the non-extension of slavery; -- esp. applied to a party which was active during the period 1846-1856.
n.
The fourth power, or the square of the square. Thus 4x4=16, the square of 4, and 16x16=256, the biquadrate of 4.
n.
The immovable union of two joints of a crinoidal arm. T () the twentieth letter of the English alphabet, is a nonvocal consonant. With the letter h it forms the digraph th, which has two distinct sounds, as in thin, then. See Guide to Pronunciation, //262-264, and also //153, 156, 169, 172, 176, 178-180.
n.
See Fit a song. G () G is the seventh letter of the English alphabet, and a vocal consonant. It has two sounds; one simple, as in gave, go, gull; the other compound (like that of j), as in gem, gin, dingy. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 231-6, 155, 176, 178, 179, 196, 211, 246.
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One of the political party in the United States from about 1829 to 1856, opposed in politics to the Democratic party.
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A symbol representing sixteen units, as 16, or xvi.
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A measure of length, being 16/ feet; a rod, pole, or perch.
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A symbol representing fifteen units, as 15, or xv.
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A Portuguese vessel of 100 or 150 tons burden.
n.
A milled sixpence; -- the sixpence being one of the first English coins milled (1561).
n.
One of an honorable band of gentlemen who attend the sovereign of England on state occasions, and receive an annual pension, or allowance, of £150 and two horses.
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One who holds the tenets of Arminius, a Dutch divine (b. 1560, d. 1609).
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An animal, probably the hippopotamus, described in Job xl. 15-24.
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The position of planets when distant from each other five signs, or 150¡.
n.
The twelfth month of the French republican calendar; -- commencing August 18, and ending September 16. See Vendemiaire.
n.
A rare metallic element found in platinum ore. It is a white malleable substance. Symbol Da. Atomic weight 154.
n.
A Franciscan monk of the austere branch established in 1526 by Matteo di Baschi, distinguished by wearing the long pointed cowl or capoch of St. Francis.
n.
The council or ruling body of the University of Cambridge prior to the constitution of 1856.
n.
A cask usually containing two hogsheads, or 126 wine gallons; also, the quantity which it contains.