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  1. Barsine (siglo IV a.C.). Hija de Artabazo, que se casó con su tío Méntor de Rodas y, después de la muerte de éste, con su hermano menor, Memnón.

  2. Relationships. Campaspe taking off her clothes in front of Apelles by order of Alexander, c.1883 by Auguste Ottin (1811–1890). Curtius reports, "He scorned sensual pleasures to such an extent that his mother was anxious lest he be unable to beget offspring." To encourage a relationship with a woman, King Philip and Olympias were said to have ...

  3. Barsine (Japanese: バルシネ) is the general-governor of the province of Troas. Barsine first appears in Chapter 1: The Globe on the day when Aristoteles, Callisthenes and Biktas leave. She shocks Eumenes by remarking the emblem on his necklace to be similar to Aphramazda's. She then reviews his boat's paddling system, and finds the working of the mechanism in an instant. She then asks ...

  4. Barsine es una nueva marca para bolsos y monederos. Nos gustan diferentes bolsos y bolsos, estamos probando diferentes bolsas todos los días, desde bolsos hasta bolso de hombro a mochila, bolso de mano, etc. Queremos compartir los productos que hemos probado para ti, esperamos compartir la felicidad que nos trae la bolsa. Comparte y feliz. !

  5. Heracles of Macedon. Heracles of Macedon ( Ancient Greek: Ἡρακλῆς; c. 327 – 309 BC) was a reputed illegitimate son of Alexander the Great of Macedon by Barsine, daughter of Satrap Artabazus of Phrygia. Heracles was named after the Greek mythological hero of the same name, from whom the Argeads claimed descent.

  6. 16 de ago. de 2022 · Barsine kulingensis (Daniel, 1952), comb. et stat. n., previously treated as a subspecies of Miltochrista spilosomoides, is upgraded here to the species level.