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  1. Datis

    For other uses of the word Dati, see Dati disambiguation . Datis or Datus was a Mede Median admiral who served the Achaemenid Empire Persian Empire , under Darius the Great . He is most notable for his joint leadership with Artaphernes of the Persian forces in the first campaign of the Persian Wars against the Greeks. Datis was one of the Persian commanders responsible for the siege of Naxos Island Naxos and the sacking of Eretria in 490 BC along with the infamous Persian Immortals. He was also leader of the Persian assault force on the Athenians at the Battle of Marathon in the same year. Ctesias of Cnidus relates that Datis was slain at Marathon and that the Athenians refused to hand over his body, ref Photios I of Constantinople Photius the Great , Excerpts of Ctesias Persica , Paragraph 22, available online at http www.livius.org ct cz ctesias photius persica.html ref however this conflicts with Herodotus earlier analysis that Datis survived the battle ref Herodotus, Histories,I. 6.119 VI.94. ref Datis was originally called to duty alongside Artaphernes for the Greek invasion because Darius I had decided to temporarily relieve Mardonius of military service due to an injury he suffered in the Thrace Thracian campaign. Datis is mocked in Aristophanes play Peace , where Trygaeus exclaims Now is the time to sing as Datis did, as he masturbated at high noon, Oh pleasure oh enjoyment oh delights References Reflist Portal Ancient Near East External links http www.livius.org da dd datis datis.html Livius.org Datis Median topics Category Year of death missing Category Admirals Category Soldiers Category 5th century BC deaths Category Median people Category Achaemenid military leaders Category People of the Greco Persian Wars Category Battle of Marathon Category Year of birth unknown MEast mil bio stub ANE bio stub cs D tis de Datis el es Datis fa fr Datis hr Datis he la Datis no Datis pl Datis pt Datis ru sk Datis sh Datis fi Datis sv Datis uk ...   more details



  1. Datis Nuperrime

    Portal Catholicism Datis Nuperrime 1956 , is an Papal encyclical of Pope Pius XII concerning the Soviet invasion of Hungary to suppress the Hungarian revolution of 1956 . This is a second encyclical protesting the bloody oppression of the Hungarian people. Pope Pius, like in all previous protests, does not mention the Soviet Union by name. Quotations from the Encyclical blockquote But tidings have reached Us lately, which fill Our heart with pain and sorrow. There is being shed again in the cities, towns, and villages of Hungary, the blood of citizens, who long with all their hearts for their rightful freedom. National institutions which had just been restored, have been overthrown again and violently destroyed. A blood drenched people has been reduced once more to slavery by the armed might OK here don t correct it of foreigners. ref Datis Nuperrime 2 ref BWe cannot help but deplore and condemn, for so Our consciousness of Our office bids Us, these unhappy events which fill all Catholics and all free peoples with deepest sorrow and indignation. May those whose commands have caused these tragic events, come to realize that the rightful freedom of a people cannot be extinguished by the shedding of human blood. ref Datis Nuperrime 3 ref We, who watch over all peoples with a father s concern, assert that any violence and any bloodshed which anyone unjustly causes, can never be tolerated. On the contrary, We exhort all people and all classes of society to a peace, which finds its basis in justice, liberty, and love ref Datis Nuperrime 4 ref blockquote References Pope Pius XII Reflist Category Pope Pius XII encyclicals Category Hungarian Revolution of 1956 Category Persecution of the Catholic Church during the pontificate of Pope Pius XII Category Roman Catholic Church in Hungary Category Holy See Soviet Union relations RC document stub de Datis nuperrime it Datis Nuperrime la Datis nuperrime nl Datis Nuperrime pl Datis Nuperrime ...   more details



  1. Datis Lorestan F.C.

    Datis Lorestan Football Club is an Iran ian Football soccer football club based in Khoramabad , Iran . They currently compete in the 2011 12 Iran Football s 2nd Division . Season by Season The table below shows the achievements of the club in various competitions. border 1 cellpadding 2 style border collapse collapse text align center font size normal style background f0f6fa Season League Position Hazfi Cup Notes 2010 11 Iran Football s 3rd Division 2010 11 Iran Football s 3rd Division 3rd Division 2nd Group B Did not qualify bgcolor 99FF66 Promoted 2011 12 Iran Football s 2nd Division 2011 12 Iran Football s 2nd Division 2nd Division First Round See also 2011 12 Hazfi Cup 2011 12 Iran Football s 2nd Division Iran Football s 3rd Division Football in Iran Category Iranian football clubs Category Association football clubs established in 2009 Iran footyclub stub ...   more details



  1. Artaphernes (son of Artaphernes)

    Artaphernes , son of Artaphernes , was the nephew of Darius the Great , and a general of the Achaemenid Empire . He was appointed, together with Datis , to take command of the expedition sent by Darius to punish Athens and Eretria for their support for the Ionian Revolt . Artaphernes and Datis besieged and destroyed Eretria, but were beaten by the Athenians at the Battle of Marathon . ref name holland Persian Fire. Holland, T. ISBN 978 0 349 11717 1 ref Ten years later, we find Artaphernes in command of the Lydia ns and Mysia ns. ref Herod. vi. 94, 119 Vu. 4, sch. Persae , 21 ref See also Artaphernes Greco Persian Wars Battle of Marathon Darius I of Persia References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Achaemenid military leaders Category Battle of Marathon Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown MEast bio stub be x old ca Artafernes general es Artafernes general fr Artapherne hr Artafern Mla i nl Artaphernes zoon ru uk ...   more details



  1. Dati

    There are several uses of the word Dati Cella Dati , a comune municipality in northern Italy Leonardo Dati , an Italy Italian friar and humanist 1360 1425 Rachida Dati , a France French right wing woman politician , appointed Minister of Justice France Minister of Justice of France in 2007 Tulad Ng Dati album Tulad Ng Dati , an album released by the Pinoy rock Philippine rock band The Dawn band The Dawn Datis , an admiral who served in the Persian Empire A Hebrew language Hebrew term for an observant Orthodox Jew disambig de Dati fr Dati homonymie it Dati disambigua ...   more details



  1. Book:Greco-Persian Wars

    saved book title Greco Persian Wars subtitle cover image Greek Persian duel.jpg cover color Greco Persian Wars Greco Persian Wars Ionian Revolt First Persian invasion of Greece Second Persian invasion of Greece Wars of the Delian League Ionian Revolt Siege of Naxos 499 BC Siege of Naxos Battle of Lade First Persian invasion of Greece Siege of Eretria Battle of Marathon Second Persian invasion of Greece Battle of Thermopylae Battle of Artemisium Battle of Salamis Battle of Plataea Battle of Mycale Wars of the Delian League Battle of the Eurymedon Combatants Classical Athens Sparta Achaemenid Empire Commanders Themistocles Leonidas I Pausanias general Pausanias Cimon Pericles Artaphernes Datis Artaphernes son of Artaphernes Artaphernes, son of Artaphernes disambiguates Artaphernes Xerxes I of Persia Xerxes I Mardonius Hydarnes Artabazus Personalities Miltiades the Younger Macedonia ancient kingdom Macedon Herodotus Darius I of Persia Other Delian League Histories Herodotus Herodotus Histories Category Wikipedia books on history Greco Persian Wars ...   more details



  1. Automatic Terminal Information Service

    high performance soundcards. Many high capacity airports employ the use of Digital ATIS or dATIS . dATIS is a transcribed, digitally transmitted version of the ATIS audio broadcast, usually accessed ... . dATIS may be incorporated into the core ATIS system, or be realized as a separate system with a data interface between voice ATIS and dATIS. See also METAR Air Traffic Control External links http dxinfocentre.com ...   more details



  1. Iran Football's 2nd Division

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  1. Academic detailing

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  1. 2010?11 Iran Football's 3rd Division

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  1. Jordanus de Nemore

    examples, of the type found in the De numeris datis , are not given. ref Busard, Jordanus de Nemore, De elementis Arithmetice Artis , Part I, p. 61. ref Algebra The De numeris datis The editor ... proofs. There are also 4 digests or revisions in manuscript form. Jordanus De numeris datis was the first ..., but a critical edition now exists Jordanus de Nemore, De numeris datis , ed. Barnabas B. Hughes ...   more details



  1. Warwolf

    File Stirling Warwolf Trebuchet.jpg thumb Scale model of Warwolf. File Warwulf.jpg thumb Scale model of Warwolf in front of Caerlaverock Castle . The Warwolf , or War Wolf or Ludgar Loup de Guerre , is believed to be the largest Trebuchet ever made. It was created in Scotland by order of King Edward I of England Edward Longshanks of England , during the siege of Stirling Castle , as part of the Wars of Scottish Independence Scottish Wars of Independence . When disassembled, the weapon would fill 30 wagons. It took five master carpenters and forty nine other labourers at least three months to complete. ref http books.google.co.uk books?id Vp2r3xyaDaEC&source gbs navlinks s Prestwich, Michael, Edward I , University of California, 1988 , 502 ref A contemporary account of the siege states, During this business the king had carpenters construct a fearful engine called the lup de guerre sic., War wolf , and this when it threw, brought down the whole wall. Even before construction could be completed, the sight of the giant engine so intimidated the Scots that they tried to surrender. Edward sent the truce party back inside the castle, declaring, You don t deserve any grace, but must surrender to my will. Edward decided to carry on with the siege and witness for himself the power of the masterful weapon. The Warwolf accurately hurled missiles weighing as much as three hundred pounds and levelled a large section of the curtain wall. Postscript The recapture of Stirling Castle by the Scots was the immediate cause of the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, when Edward Longshanks s son Edward II of England came with an army two or three times the Scottish numbers, and lost. ref Battle of Bannockburn ref In the original records Some of the original parchment rolls of the accounts of King Edward survive. Two references to the War Wolf, in Latin read blockquote Domino Alexandro le Convers, pro denariis per ipsum datis,..., carpentariis facientibus ingenium quod vocatur Lupus Guerre , e ...   more details



  1. Johannes Praetorius

    Image JohannesPraetorius.jpg thumb right 200px Johannes Praetorius. Johann Richter or Johannes Praetorius 1537, J chymov , Bohemia 27 October 1616, Altdorf bei N rnberg was a Bohemian German mathematician and astronomer . Life Image Gregor Reisch, Margarita Philosophica, Astronomia.jpg thumb Astronomia, ars liberalis From 1557 he studied at the University of Wittenberg , and from 1562 to 1569 he lived in Nuremberg . His astronomical and mathematical instruments are kept at Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg. In 1571 be became Professor of mathematics astronomy at Wittenberg where he met Valentinus Otho and Georg Joachim Rheticus Joachim Rheticus . Work De cometis, qui antea visi sunt, et de eo qui novissime mense Novembri apparuit, narratio 1578 Problema, quod iubet ex quatuor rectis lineis datis quadrilaterum fieri, quod sit in circulo 1598 Literature Zedler Online 29 86 ze290086 Gerhard Bott Hrsg. Focus Behaim Globus. 2 Bde. N rnberg Verlag des Germanischen Nationalmuseums 1992 Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr Historische Nachricht von den N rnbergischen Mathematicis und K nstlern. N rnberg Peter Conrad Monath 1730, S. 83 92 de ADB 26 519 520 Praetorius, Johannes Siegmund G nther ADB Praetorius, Johannes Mathematiker NDB 20 667 Praetorius, Johannes Felix Schmeidler Klaus Matth us Zur Geschichte des N rnberger Kalenderwesens. Frankfurt a.M. Buchh ndler Vereinigung 1969, Sp. 1044 1047 Uwe M ller Hrsg. 450 Jahre Copernicus De revolutionibus . Astronomische und mathematische B cher aus Schweinfurter Bibliotheken. Schweinfurt Stadtarchiv 1993 Zofia Wardeska Die Universit t Altdorf als Zentrum der Copernicus Rezeption um die Wende vom 16. zum 17. Jahrhundert. Sudhoffs Archiv 61 2, 1977, S. 156 164 Georg Andreas Will N rnbergisches Gelehrtenlexikon Bd. 3. N rnberg Lorenz Sch pfel 1757, S. 225 231 Helmar Junghans Verzeichnis der Rektoren, Prorektoren, Dekane, Professoren und Schlo kirchenprediger der Leucorea vom Sommersemester 1536 bis zum Wintersemester 1574 75. In Irene ...   more details



  1. Miltiades the Younger

    side of Attica overnight, causing Datis to flee at the sight of the soldiers who had just defeated ... Rhamnus . The statue was said to be made of marble provided by Datis for a memorial to the Persians ...   more details



  1. 2011?12 Iran Football's 2nd Division

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  1. 490 BC

    Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year nav 490 BC year in topic 490 File Battle of Marathon Greek Double Envelopment.png thumb The Battle of Marathon NOTOC Year 490 BC was a year of the Roman calendar pre Julian Roman calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Camerinus and Flavus or, less frequently, year 264 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 490 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Greece Darius I of Persia Darius I sends an expedition, under Artaphernes and Datis the Mede across the Aegean Sea Aegean to attack the Athenians and the Eretrians. Hippias tyrant Hippias , the aged ex tyrant of Athens, is on one of the Persian ships in the hope of being restored to power in Athens. When the Ionian Greeks in Anatolia Asia Minor rebelled against Achaemenid Empire Persia in 499 BC , Eretria joined Athens in sending aid to the rebels. As a result, Darius makes a point of punishing Eretria during his invasion of Greece. The city is sacked and burned and Darius enslaves its inhabitants. He intends the same fate for Athens. September 12 &ndash The Battle of Marathon takes place as a Persian army of more than 20,000 men is advised by Hippias to land in the Bay of Marathon, Greece Marathon , where they meet the Athenians supported by the Plataea ns. The Persians are repulsed by 11,000 Greeks under the leadership of Callimachus polemarch Callimachus and Miltiades the Younger Miltiades . Some 6,400 Persians are killed at a cost of 192 Athenian dead. Callimachus, the war archon of Athens, is killed in the battle. After the battle, the Persians return home. Before the Battle of Marathon, the Athenians send a runner, Pheidippides , to seek help from Sparta . However, the Spartans delay sending troops to Marathon because religious requirements the Carnea mean they must wait for the full moon. The Greek historian He ...   more details



  1. Agoracritus

    Agoracritus Greek language Greek polytonic , floruit fl. late 5th century BC was a famous sculptor in ancient Greece , ref name DGRBM Citation last Mason first Charles Peter author link contribution Agoracritus editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 75 publisher Little, Brown and Company place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0084.html ref born on the island of Paros , who floruit flourished from about Olympiad 85 to 88, that is, from about 436 to 424 BC. ref name pliny Pliny the Elder Pliny , Natural History Pliny Naturalis Historia xxxvi. 5. s. 4 ref Only four of his works are mentioned a statue of Zeus and one of Athena Itonia in the temple of that goddess at Athens a statue, probably of Cybele , in the temple of the Great Goddess at Athens ref name pliny and the Rhamnus Greek archaeological site Rhamnus ian Nemesis mythology Nemesis . Respecting this last work there has been a great deal of discussion. The account which Pliny the Elder Pliny gives of it is that Agoracritus contended with Alcamenes another distinguished disciple of Phidias in making a statue of Venus mythology Venus and that the Athenians, through an undue partiality towards their countryman, awarded the victory to Alcamenes. Agoracritus, indignant at his defeat, made some slight alterations so as to change his Venus into a Nemesis mythology Nemesis the goddess of retribution or revenge , and sold it to the people of Rhamnus Greek archaeological site Rhamnus on the condition that it should never be set up in Athens. Pausanias geographer Pausanias , without saying a word about Agoracritus, says that the Rhamnusian Nemesis was the work of Phidias , and was made out of the block of Parian marble which the Achaemenid Empire Persians under Datis and Artaphernes brought with them for the purpose of setting up a trophy. ref See Theteaetus and Parmenio, Anthol. Gr. Planud. iv. 12, ...   more details



  1. Dog Latin

    culinaria nl Potjeslatijn pl Makaronizm pt Latim macarr nico ksh Datis nepis pottus colonia. ...   more details



  1. Artaphernes

    son of Artaphernes son , of the same name, was appointed, together with Datis , to take command ...   more details



  1. Ingelmarius

    fecit, Giracenses omnes suis adulationibus et favoribus sibi attrahens, et, sacramentis datis et acceptis ...   more details



  1. Richard de Fournival

    , the De ratione ponderis no. 43 , an Algorismus no. 45 , his Arithmetic no. 47 , the De numeris datis ...   more details



  1. John of Falkenberg

    for Norwegian social anthropologist Johannes Falkenberg John of Falkenberg or Johannes Falkenberg born in Falkenberg , Pomerania , Prussia , date unknown died about 1418 in Italy or, according to other accounts, in his native town was a German Dominican Order Dominican theologian and writer. His prominence in medieval history is due partly to the share he took in the Western Schism , but chiefly to his involving himself in the long standing disputes between the Teutonic Knights of Prussia region Prussia on one side and the allied Poland during the Jagiellon dynasty Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania on the other. He is known as one of the first thinkers to advocate genocide of other nation. ref name Cassar Life Little is known about his early life, save that he entered the Order of St. Dominic and spent his novitiate in the convent at Kammin . The fact that he was a master in Sacred Theology indicates that for a number of years he taught philosophy and theology in his order. In opposition to many of his brethren and the general of his order, Bernard de Datis , who were firm adherents of the antipopes Antipope Alexander V Alexander V and antipope John XXIII John XXIII , Falkenberg was an adherent of Pope Gregory XII . He carried his opposition so far as to refuse publicly in the Council of Constance to acknowledge Bernard as his superior. Works In the conflict between the Teutonic Knights on the one side and Polish King Jogaila and Lithuanian Duke Vytautas on the other, Falkenberg supported the Knights, who waged a 100 year crusade against the Lithuanian mythology pagan Grand Duchy of Lithuania. At the time both sides submitted the dispute for mediation to the Council of Constance . He wrote a book opposing Polish scholar Paulus Vladimiri and arguing that the King of Poland and his adherents were idolatry idolators and unbelievers and that the opposition against them was noble and praiseworthy. In this violent work he justified tyrannicide , advocated by ...   more details



  1. Lacinipolia

    Taxobox regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a subphylum Hexapoda classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Noctuidae subfamilia Hadeninae tribus Orthosiini genus Lacinipolia genus authority McDunnough, 1937 Lacinipolia is a moth genus in the family biology family Noctuidae . Species Lacinipolia agnata small Smith, 1905 small Lacinipolia aileenae small Selman & Leuschner, 2001 small Lacinipolia anguina small Grote, 1881 small Lacinipolia basiplaga small Smith, 1905 small Lacinipolia baueri small Selman & Leuschner, 2001 small Lacinipolia bucketti small Selman & Leuschner, 2001 small Lacinipolia buscki small Barnes & Benjamin, 1927 small Lacinipolia calcaricosta small Todd & Poole, 1981 small Lacinipolia canities small Hampson, 1905 small Lacinipolia ciniva small Schaus, 1898 small Lacinipolia circumcincta small Smith, 1891 small Lacinipolia cleptoschema small Dyar, 1912 small Lacinipolia comis small Grote, 1876 small Lacinipolia lunolacta small Smith, 1903 small Lacinipolia consimilis small McDunnough, 1937 small Lacinipolia cuneata small Grote, 1873 small Lacinipolia datis small Druce, 1894 small Lacinipolia davena small Smith, 1901 small Lacinipolia delongi small Selman & Leuschner, 2001 small Lacinipolia dima small Dyar, 1916 small Lacinipolia distributa small M schler, 1886 small Lacinipolia erecta small Walker, 1857 small Lacinipolia eucyria small Dyar, 1910 small Lacinipolia explicata small McDunnough, 1937 small Lacinipolia falsa small Grote, 1880 small Lacinipolia fordi small Selman & Leuschner, 2001 small Lacinipolia francisca small Smith, 1910 small Lacinipolia franclemonti small Selman & Leuschner, 2001 small Lacinipolia gnata small Grote, 1882 small Lacinipolia hamara small Druce, 1889 small Lacinipolia hodeva small Druce, 1889 small Lacinipolia implicata small McDunnough, 1938 small Lacinipolia incurva small Smith, 1888 small Lacinipolia laudabilis small Guen e, 1852 small Lacinipolia lepidula small Smith, 1888 small Lacinipolia leucogramma small Grote, 18 ...   more details



  1. Athenian Treasury

    meaning financed from the spoils from the landing of the Persia n general Datis at Marathon ...   more details



  1. Siege of Eretria

    , son of the satrap to whom Hippias had fled and Datis , a Medes Median admiral. Mardonius had ... 490 BC Datis and Artaphernes Campaign expedition was intended to bring the Cyclades into the Persian ... fleet arrived in Asia Minor, Datis and Artaphernes took the Eretrians before Darius in Susa ...   more details




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