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    Pindar (/ˈpɪndər/; Greek: Πίνδαρος Pindaros, [píndaros]; Latin: Pindarus; c. 518 BC – c. 438 BC) was an Ancient Greek lyric poet from Thebes. Of the canonical...
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  • officially admitted to. The most important military citadel in central London is Pindar, or the Defence Crisis Management Centre. The bunker is located underneath...
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  • up Pindar or Pindaric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pindar (Pindaros, c. 518 – 438 BC) was an ancient Greek poet. Pindar may refer to: Pindar, one...
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    The Pindar River is a river located in Uttarakhand, India. The Pindar originates from Pindari Glacier which is located in Bageshwar district of Kumaon...
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  • Peter Pindar may refer to: Sir Peter Pindar, paid Charles I of England for the right to work the royal Alum mines in Yorkshire Sir Peter Pindar, 1st Baronet...
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  • GAC Pindar is a professional sailing team that competes in a variety of sailing competitions including the Extreme Sailing Series, M32's and the World...
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    Nanda Kot. The glacier is about 9 kilometers long and gives rise to the Pindar River which meets the Alakananda at Karnaprayag in the Garhwal district...
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  • Pindar Baronetcy, of Idinshaw in the County of Chester, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 22 December 1662 for Peter Pindar...
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    Pindar means to imply that the Gorgons lived near the Hyperboreans is unclear. Pherecydes tells us that Medusa's face turned men to stone, and Pindar...
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    Sir Paul Pindar (1565–1650) was a merchant and, from 1611 to 1620, was Ambassador of King James I of England to the Ottoman Empire. Born in Wellingborough...
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