The Diomede Islands (/ˌdaɪ.əˈmiːdiː/; Russian: острова́ Диоми́да, romanized: ostrova Diomida), also known in Russia as Gvozdev Islands (Russian: острова́
Little Diomede Island or Yesterday Island (Inupiaq: Iŋaliq, formerly known as Krusenstern Island, Russian: остров Крузенштерна, romanized: ostrov Kruzenshterna)
she was probably a Spartan princess as the daughter of King Amyclas and Diomede, daughter of Lapithes. Her other possible siblings were Argalus, Cynortes
including one pope, Paul IV. Antonio Malizia Carafa (died 1437/8), diplomat Diomede Carafa (died 1487), councillor and humanist Oliviero Carafa (1430 – 20
Phorbas, listed as a king or archon of Athens Phorbas of Lesbos, father of Diomede Phorbas of Troy, who was favored and made rich by Hermes. He had a son
Greek: Διομήδεια) is a name that may refer to: Persons: Diomedeia, same as Diomede Diomedeia, possible mother of Protesilaus and possibly Podarces by Iphiclus
PNS Shamsheer (1969), the former British Leander-class Type 12 frigate HMS Diomede (F16); acquired by the Pakistan Navy in July 1988 PNS Shamsheer (F-252)
Patroclus. He is mentioned by Hyginus, who gives his parents as Pallas and Diomede. Euryalus (or Agrolas), brother and fellow builder of Hyperbius the Athenian
participated in an inconclusive multi-ship action on 22 October 1794 with Diomede and Centurion, off Île de France. Enterprise, under Captain François Legars
Palazzo Buono Royal Palace of Capodimonte Palazzo Carafa della Spina Palazzo Diomede Carafa Palazzo Caravita di Sirignano Palazzo Cellammare, Naples Villa Donn'Anna
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