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3rd-century BC Greek artist
Aetion /eɪˈiːʃən/ (Ancient Greek: Ἀετίων) was an ancient Greek sculptor of Amphipolis, mentioned by Callimachus and Theocritus, from whom we learn that
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American multinational private equity firm
Pincus: The Merchant Of Modest". Forbes. "Aetion closes $110M Series C funding round led by Warburg Pincus". aetion.com. May 11, 2021. Retrieved November
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Daughter of Minos in Greek mythology
stories is that they involve heroines who die a wrongful death. The same aetion is used all over the Greek world to explain hanging or swinging rituals
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Sogdian or Bactrian princess who married Alexander the Great
Roxana's marriage to Alexander by the Greek painter Echion (also known as Aetion) which won the painter the consent of the Olympic Hellanodike Proxenidas
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Ancient Greek god
them. He also killed many of the enemy warriors like Melaneus, Antiphus, Aetion, Polites and Lampus. At last, when the moment of departure came, Apollo
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Macedonian nobleman and general (c. 356–324 BC)
arranged for the change to be implemented. According to the painting done by Aetion of Alexander's first wedding, Hephaestion was his torch-bearer (best man)
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Echion (Ancient Greek: Έχίων), also known as Aetion (Ἀετίων), was a celebrated Greek painter in the latter half of the fourth century B.C. spoken of by
Echion_(painter)
Genus of butterflies
is Euthaliopsis aetion (Hewitson, 1862) which feeds on Calophyllum as a larva. The subspecies of Euthaliopsis aetion are: E. a. aetion Aru E. a. plateni
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American health IT company
in value-based care. In July 2025, Datavant completed the acquisition of Aetion, a real-world evidence analytics company serving pharmaceutical and biotechnology
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Archeological site in Macedonia, Greece
philosopher Pamphilus (painter), head of Sicyonian school and teacher of Apelles Aetion, sculptor Philippus of Amphipolis, historian Nearchus, admiral Erigyius
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2022, Replica Analytics was acquired by health care technology company Aetion. As of 2022, El Emam has served as Editor-in-Chief of JMIR AI, a peer-reviewed
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Medical technology
original on 12 September 2019. "EMA-approved application for Zolgensma". Aetion (Press release). Archived from the original on 23 July 2021. Retrieved 23
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American physician and government administrator (born 1972)
Therapeutics; and joined the board of two additional NEA portfolio companies, Aetion, Inc. and Tempus AI. Gottlieb was elected as an independent member of the
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Series of Greek and Latin texts with English translations
Volume VI. How to Write History. The Dipsads. Saturnalia. Herodotus or Aetion. Zeuxis or Antiochus. A Slip of the Tongue in Greeting. Apology for the
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of Apelles (4th century BC) Parmeniskos group potters (3rd century BC) Aetion of Amphipolis, sculptor Erginus (son of Simylus) from Cassandreia citharede
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orator Aeschines – Physician Aeschylus – playwright Aesop – author of fables Aetion – painter Aetius – philosopher Agallis – female grammarian Agariste of Sicyon
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Ancient Greek mythological figure
her lost child for the rest of time. All versions of the story provide an aetion for the nightingale's sad song, as the mournful Aëdon spends her new life
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Ἡρόδοτος ἢ Ἀετίων Herodotus Herodotus or Aetion An account of how the historian Herodotus and the painter Aetion both publicised their works at the Olympic
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Savvas Ysatis, musician George Zervanos (1930–2006), operatic tenor Apelles Aetion (4th century BCE) Berlin Painter Euphronius Exekias Parrhasius Polygnotus
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(Fruhstorfer, 1912) Euthaliopsis aetion rugei (Ribbe, 1898) Euthaliopsis aetion sosisthenes Fruhstorfer, 1913 Euthaliopsis aetion thieli (Ribbe, 1898) Hypolimnas
List of butterflies of Papua New Guinea
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German humanist, Latin poet, and translator (died 1539)
Fatherland), Phalaris 1, Phalaris 2, The Scythian or the Consul, Herodotus or Aetion, Zeuxis or Antiochus, Harmonides, Hippias or The Bath, Dionysus, Amber or
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Epithet of the Roman goddess Venus
and eroticism but not used in bridal wreaths. Ovid explains the origin (aetion) of myrtle-wearing with a brief version of the myth of Venus Anadyomene
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officers 50 m (160 ft) Aetiou Αετίου Aetius 140 m (460 ft) Aetionos Αετίωνος Aetion 160 m (520 ft) Aetorrachis Αετορράχης Aetorrachi 550 m (1,800 ft) Aeton
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element) Aether (mythology) Aethlius Aethon Aethra Aethra (mother of Theseus) Aetion Aetius (philosopher) Aetna Aetnaeus Aetolia Aetolian campaign Aetolian League
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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