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Lete may refer to: * Lete (Mygdonia) an ancient city in Mygdonia, Macedon * Lete, Nepal, a village in Nepal * Xabier Lete (1944–2010), Basque writer, poet, singer and politician * Lete, the proper name of exoplanet HD 102195 b * A leat, a type of watercourse See also * Leti (other) * Leyte (other) * Lite (other) * Liti (other) * Lity (other) Lity may refer to: * Lity (Orthodox Vespers), a procession at Great Vespers in the Eastern Orthodox Church * Lity (Orthodox memorial service), a short service for the dead in the Eastern Orthodox Church See also * Liti (other) * Leti ( ...
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Lete (Mygdonia)
Lete ( grc, Λήτη or Λητή) was an ancient city in Mygdonia, Macedon and Roman Catholic titular see in the Roman province of Macedonia. History Lete is known by its coins and inscriptions, mentioned in Ptolemy (III, xiii), the Pliny the Younger (IV, x, 17), Harpocration, Stephanus Byzantius and Suidas in Antiquity and in the Middle Ages in Nicephorus Bryennius (IV, xix). The spelling "Lite" is incorrect and comes from iotacism. According to Theagenes's ''Macedonica'' the town was named after the Greek goddess Leto, who was worshipped in a sanctuary near Lete. Marsyas of Philippi mentions it many times in book 6 of Makedonika ( grc, Μακεδονικά). In its necropolis was found the Derveni papyrus. Lete appears in some ''Notitiæ episcopatuum'' of a late period as suffragan of the Archbishopric of Thessalonica, later united to the See of Rentina. Lete and Rentina even had Greek (Orthodox) bishops until the eighteenth century. Lete became the small village of ...
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Lete, Nepal
Lete is a village development committee in Mustang District in the Dhawalagiri Zone of northern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census The 1991 Nepal census was a widespread national census conducted by the Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics. Working with Nepal's Village Development Committees at a district level, they recorded data from all the main towns and villages of each ... it had a population of 914 people living in 189 individual households.. It is a scenic village surrounded by Dhawalagiri, Annapurna and Nilgiri. This village is governed by chairman the, Ama-Samuha, and other members. References External linksUN map of the municipalities of Mustang District Populated places in Mustang District {{Mustang-geo-stub ...
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Xabier Lete
Xabier Lete Bergaretxe (Oiartzun, Gipuzkoa, April 5, 1944 - Donostia, December 4, 2010) was a Basque writer, poet, singer and politician. He started to write from an early age and he often published articles in the magazine "Zeruko Argia". In 1965 he created a band of Basque Music with Mikel Laboa, Benito Lertxundi, Joxean Artze, Jose Angel Irigarai and Lourdes Iriondo. The band, which was called "Ez Dok Amairu", disappeared in 1972, but Xabier Lete kept on singing with Lourdes Iriondo, who, by that time, had become his wife. In 1968, Lete published his first book of poems and in October 2009 he won the Basque Literature Award for his last book of poems "Egunsentiaren esku izotzak" (Frozen hands of the dawn). He received a hard blow in 2005 when his wife Lourdes died after an illness. In April 2009, Lete was made member of Jakiunde, the Basque Academy of Science, Art and Letters, and in 2010, he was named member of honor of the Academy of the Basque Language. Xabier Lete died that s ...
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HD 102195 B
HD 102195 b (also called ET-1, and formally named Lete)is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star HD 102195 in the constellation of Virgo, discovered in January 2006. It is the first planet discovered by the Exoplanet Tracker project, using a dispersed fixed-delay interferometer. The planet is an example of a hot Jupiter, and is likely to be a gas giant based on its mass. The planet HD 102195 b is named Lete. The name was selected in the NameExoWorlds campaign by Italy, during the 100th anniversary of the IAU. Lete is the oblivion river made of fog from Greek Mythology in the Italian narrative poem on the afterlife Divina Commedia The ''Divine Comedy'' ( it, Divina Commedia ) is an Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri, begun 1308 and completed in around 1321, shortly before the author's death. It is widely considered the pre-eminent work in Italian literature and .... References External links * Hot Jupiters Exoplanets discovered in 2006 Giant planets ...
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Leat
A leat (; also lete or leet, or millstream) is the name, common in the south and west of England and in Wales, for an artificial watercourse or aqueduct dug into the ground, especially one supplying water to a watermill or its mill pond. Other common uses for leats include delivery of water for hydraulic mining and mineral concentration, for irrigation, to serve a dye works or other industrial plant, and provision of drinking water to a farm or household or as a catchment cut-off to improve the yield of a reservoir. According to the ''Oxford English Dictionary'', ''leat'' is cognate with ''let'' in the sense of "allow to pass through". Other names for the same thing include ''fleam'' (probably a leat supplying water to a mill that did not have a millpool). In parts of northern England, for example around Sheffield, the equivalent word is ''goit''. In southern England, a leat used to supply water for water-meadow irrigation is often called a ''carrier'', ''top carrier'', or ' ...
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Leti (other)
Leti may refer to: * Leti, Chakwal, a village and Union Council in Pakistan * Leti Islands, Maluku, Indonesia ** Leti (island), one of the Leti islands in Maluku, Indonesia * Leti language, a language in Indonesia * Leti language (Cameroon), a language in Cameroon * Leti leti, an Indonesian boat * CEA-Leti: Laboratoire d'électronique des technologies de l'information, a French-based research institute * LETI, a nickname and an old title of Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University People with the surname * Emilio Leti (born 1963), Samoan boxer * Gregorio Leti (1630–1701), Italian historian * Nicolò Leti Nicolò Leti was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Acquapendente (1655–1674). Biography Nicolò Leti was born in Spoleto, Italy in 1605. On 14 June 1655, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Alexander VII as Bishop of Acqua ... (1605–?), Bishop of Acquapendente See also * Lete (other) * Liti (other) * Lity (disambiguat ...
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Leyte (other)
Leyte is an island in the Visayas group in the Philippines. Leyte may also refer to: Places in the Philippines * Leyte (province), also known as Northern Leyte, a province of the Philippines that occupies the northern three-quarters of the island of Leyte ** Leyte, Leyte, a municipality in Leyte province * Southern Leyte, a province in the Philippines that occupies the southern part of the island of Leyte * Leyte Gulf, the body of water immediately east of the island of Leyte Military * Battle of Leyte, the 1944 reconquest of the island by American troops and Filipino guerrillas *, a 1944 corvette of the Philippine Navy *, several US Navy ships Other *Carmen Leyte María del Carmen Leyte Coello (born 3 December 1953) is a Spanish doctor and politician of the People's Party (PP) who has been a member of the Senate of Spain since the 2008 general election, representing the Province of Ourense. Political ca ... (born 1953), Spanish politician * Leyte F.A., East Visayas ...
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Lite (other)
Lite may refer to: Food and drugs * Diet food, food or beverage that is part of a weight loss program or diet * Diet soda, a version of soda pop * Low-alcohol beer, beer with little or no alcohol content ** Miller Lite, a brand of light beer * Lights (cigarette type), a cigarette with a milder flavor Media Music * Lite (band), a Japanese band * Lite (radio station), a Malaysian radio station * 106.7 Lite FM, a branding for WLTW, a variety radio station in New York City as part of iHeartRadio Other media *'' London Lite'', a British newspaper *Lite TV, a television channel People *Lori Lite (born 1961), American author, producer and entrepreneur Places *Líté, a municipality in the Czech Republic Computing *Lightweight software ** Crippleware, software that purposely has some functions removed * Litecoin, a crypto-currency Other uses * A piece of glass in a window or door See also *Light (other) *Lite FM (other) Lite FM may refer to: * Lite FM (New Zeala ...
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Liti (other)
Liti or LITI may refer to: * Lity (Orthodox Vespers), a procession at Great Vespers in the Eastern Orthodox Church * Lity (Orthodox memorial service), a short service for the dead in the Eastern Orthodox Church * David Liti (born 1996), New Zealand weightlifter * Livestock Training Institute (LITI), a college in Morogoro, Tanzania See also * Lete (other) * Leti (other) * Lity (other) * Lite (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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