39°33′32″N 21°45′45″E / 39.558752°N 21.762589°E / 39.558752; 21.762589 Tricca or Trikka (Ancient Greek: Τρίκκη or Τρίκκα) was a city and polis (city-state)...
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Tricca is a city of ancient Thessaly, Greece. Tricca may also refer to: Angiolo Tricca (1817-1884), Italian caricaturist and painter Fosco Tricca (1856-1918)...
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Roberta Metsola (redirect from Roberta Tedesco Triccas)
Roberta Metsola (Maltese: [ɹɔˈbɝta ˈmɛtsɔla]; née Tedesco Triccas; born 18 January 1979) is a Maltese politician. A member of Malta's Nationalist Party...
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Michele Tricca (born 26 April 1993) is an Italian sprinter, specialized in the 400 metres. Michele Tricca won a medal at the 2013 Mediterranean Games...
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brothers: Podaleirus, one of the two kings of Tricca, who was skilled in diagnostics Machaon, the other king of Tricca, who was a master surgeon (these two took...
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Fosco Tricca (March 2, 1856 – 1918) was an Italian painter. Tricca was born in Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany. He studied art under the direction of...
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The Holy Metropolis of Tricca, Gardiki and Pyli (Greek: Ιερά Μητρόπολις Τρίκκης, Γαρδικίου και Πύλης), is a metropolis under the jurisdiction of the Church...
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Angiolo Tricca (17 February 1817 – 23 March 1884) was an Italian caricaturist and painter of historical themes. Born in Sansepolcro, he became a pupil...
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accounts, a mortal woman named Koronis (Coronis), who was a princess of Tricca in Thessaly. When she displayed infidelity by sleeping with a mortal named...
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and the older brother of Podalirius. He and his brother led an army from Tricca in the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks. In the account of Dares the...
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with Bura, and Andreus with an unknown consort. Tricce (or Tricca), eponym of the city Tricca, was mentioned as his daughter. In later accounts, Peneus...
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Carwyn Ellis (section With Emma Tricca)
Amid other projects, Ellis produced and arranged Italian artist Emma Tricca's album Minor White, which was released on Finders Keepers / Bird Records...
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Colle (a pupil of Raphael), Matteo di Giovanni, Santi di Tito and Angiolo Tricca. It was also the birthplace of the Italian mathematician Luca Pacioli, and...
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Ithome", is placed by Strabo within a quadrangle formed by the four cities, Tricca, Metropolis, Pelinnaeum, and Gomphi. It occupied the site of the castle...
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intermissions, up to 1900 when it was merged with the bishopric of Tricca to form the Metropolis of Tricca and Stagoi with the town of Trikala as its seat. It was...
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AllMusic. Retrieved 2023-04-01. Colliva, Tommaso. Underground (Liner notes). Tricca, Emma (translator). Liuto Records. "Braen's Machine - Quarta Pagina (poliziesco)...
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artists. These include early recordings by Beth Jeans Houghton and Emma Tricca. Most notably, Bird released the 2007 compilation album, Bearded Ladies...
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✓ son of Coronus Lapiths Lycomedes ✓ Crete Machaon ✓ ✓ son of Asclepius Tricca Meges ✓ ✓ son of Phyleus Dulichium Menelaus ✓ ✓ ✓ son of Atreus Sparta Menestheus...
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significant and most ancient of Greece, according to Strabo. Trikala (ancient Tricca or Trikke) is considered the birthplace of Asclepius, a hero and god of...
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1056/NEJMoa2115624. PMC 8728797. PMID 34879190. Khoury, David S.; Steain, Megan; Triccas, James A.; Sigal, Alex; Davenport, Miles P.; Cromer, Deborah (17 December...
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doi:10.1056/NEJMoa2115624. PMC 8728797. PMID 34879190. Khoury DS, Steain M, Triccas J, Sigal A, Davenport MP (17 December 2021). "A meta-analysis of Early...
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Suitors of Helen and led the Orchomenians in the Trojan War. Asclepius ✓ ✓ 2 Tricca son of Apollo and Coronis or Arsinoe Asterion or Asterius ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓...
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haughty, and moody." With Machaon, his brother, he led thirty ships from Tricca, Thessaly in the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks. Like Machaon, he...
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he was by killed Heracles during the sack of Pylos. Deimachus, king of Tricca in Thessaly. He was the father of Autolycus, Deileon (Demoleon) and Phlogius...
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actor Fosco Risorti, a retired Italian professional football player Fosco Tricca, an Italian painter Foscoe, North Carolina This page or section lists people...
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Paphlagonia Elone (Thessaly) Sicyon Pelasgians Enienes Sparta Percote Iolcus (Thessaly) Syme Phrygia Ithaca Tiryns Thrace Ithome Tricca Troy Locris Zeleia...
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had a celebrated temple of Zeus Pelinnaeus. Pelinna was situated between Tricca and Pharcadon, near modern Palaiogardiki (Trikala regional unit). The city...
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polis (city-state) of Histiaeotis in ancient Thessaly, apparently between Tricca and the Macedonian frontier. In the Second Macedonian War, in 198 BCE, Roman...
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Thessaly, near the frontiers of Athamania, mentioned along with Gomphi and Tricca by Livy. Its site remains unlocated. Livy. Ab urbe condita Libri [History...
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painter. Andreotti was born in Florence. He initially studied with Angiolo Tricca, Stefano Ussi, and at the Florentine Academy of Fine Arts. At a contest...
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