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Eubank, KentuckyEubank is a city in Kentucky, United States. The population was 358 at the 2000 census. Geography Eubank is located at [37°16′48″N, 84°39′26″W] (37.279992, -84.657100)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total are..
EubeeEubee was a French steamship ship built in 1921 which on 14 August, 1936 was rammed and sunk by s/s Corinaldo in fog, near the Santa Catarina island in the Atlantic Ocean. The ship was traveling from Bordeaux to Buenos Aires with 1478 passengers on board. External Links [TheShipsList] ..
Eubenangee Swamp National ParkEubenangee Swamp National Park colspan="2" Nearest town/city: Innisfail Coordinates: [17°25′24″S, 145°57′25″E] Area: 17.2 km² Established: 1968 Visitation: (in [[]]) Managing authorities: Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service Official site: [E..
EubiansThe Eubians (called Traders by the people of the Skolian Empire) refers to the people of the Eubian Concord, a civilization founded by Eube Qox which is based on slavery. The two trillion majority of the population are called Taskmakers, and have varying degrees of freedom. Several thousand Aristo..
EubicEubic is the language of the Eubians in the Saga of the Skolian Empire books by Catherine Asaro. See also Catherine Asaro ..
Eubie!Eubie! was a 1978 Broadway musical, featuring the music of Eubie Blake. It starred Gregory Hines. External links [Music Theatre International link] ..
Eubie BlakeJames Hubert "Eubie" Blake (February 7, 1887 - February 12, 1983) was a composer and pianist of ragtime, jazz, and popular music, as well as a lyricist. With his long time collaborator Noble Sissle, Blake wrote the Broadway Musical Shuffle Along in 1921; this was the first Broadway musical ever to ..
EublepharinaeEublepharinae is a subfamily of Gekkonidae, geckos, that contains the following genera: ColeonyxEublepharisGoniurosaurusHemitheconyxHolodactylus ..
EublepharisThe genus Eublepharis was first described by the British zoologist John Edward Gray in 1827. The etymology of their name is 'eu' = Good (=true) |'blephar' = Eyelid, and all have fully functional eyelids. Members of this genus are found in eastern and southwestern Asia where they are found in arid ..
Eublepharis fuscusEublepharis fuscus is a species of gecko found in W India (northern Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat). External links [EMBL reptile database] References Börner, A. R. 1981 Third contribution to the systematics of the southwest Asian lizards of the geckonid genus Eublepharis Gray 1..
Eublepharis hardwickiiEast Indian Leopard Gecko Eublepharis hardwickii is a species of gecko. Contents 1 Description2 Distribution3 External links4 References Description From C. A. L. Gunther (1864) The Reptiles of British India. Pale reddish white: the upper part of the head from the nose to..
EuboeaEuboea or Negropont or Negroponte (Modern Greek: Εύβοια Evia, Ancient Greek Εúβοια Eúboia; see also List of traditional Greek place names), is the largest island of the Greek archipelago. It is separated from the mainland of Greece by the Euboic Sea. In general outline it is long and n..
EuboulosIn Greek mythology, Euboulos was the father of Carme, who mothered Britomartis by Zeus. Euboulos or Euboleus was a swineherd whose pigs were swallowed up by the cleft in the ground when Hades abducted Persephone and who was the first to notify Demeter. Compare the role of pigs in the Thesmophoria. ..
Eubule ThelwallEubule Thelwall (c.1557-1630), principal of Jesus College, Oxford, was the fifth son of John Wynne Thelwall. Educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he received his BA in 1577. Thelwall went to Oxford in 1579, and took his MA in 1580. He accepted membership of Gray's ..
Eubulides of MiletusEubulides of Miletus was a Greek philosopher who formulated the liar paradox in the 4th century BC. He was the successor of Euclid of Megara, the founder of the Megarian school of philosophy. Besides paradoxes, Megarian logic focused on the logic of whole propositions, in contrast to Aristotle's l..
EubulusAt least two notable persons of ancient Greece were named Eubulus: Eubulus, Athenian statesmanEubulus, Middle Comedy poet. The Greek Christian martyr Saint Eubulus was martyred in 308 at Caesarea Palestina. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with..
Eubulus (poet)An Athenian "Middle Comic" poet, victorious six times at the Lenaia, first probably in the late 370s or 360s (IG II2 2325. 144; just before Ephippus). According to the Suda (test. 1), which dates him to the 101st Olympiad (i.e. 376/2) and identifies him as "on the border between the Middle and the O..
Eubulus (statesman)Eubulus, or Euboulos (c.405 - c.335 BC) was a statesman of ancient Athens, probably the most important of the period 355-342 and notable for his focus on Athenian finances. Eubulus' early life is unknown, save that he was from the Anaphlystus deme. With Diophantus of Sphettus as his patron, he beca..
EU BAM RafahThe European Union Border Assistance Mission Rafah (EU BAM Rafah) is, after EUPOL COPPS, the EU's second Civilian Crisis Management Mission in the Palestinian territories. It is situated in the border crossing point in Rafah at the Palestinian-Egyptian border. The mission consists of roughly 70 pers..
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