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Melian Dialogue, The Capture Of Melos
Melian may refer to: * an adjectival formation of Milos or Melos, a city in Greece * The Melian Dialogue, Athenian historian Thucydides’ dramatization of negotiations to resolve the Siege of Melos *Melian (Middle-earth), a character in J. R. R. Tolkien’s legendarium *Méliane, a character in ''Tyr et Sidon, ou les funestes amours de Belcar et Méliane'' by Jean de Schelandre *Melian Stokes, a character in ''Pugs and Peacocks'' by Gilbert Cannan People with "Melian" or "Melián" as last name *Alberto Melián (born 1990), Argentinian boxer * Daniel Sarmiento Melián (born 1983), Spanish handball player * Diego Melián (born 1991), Uruguayan footballer * Elena Melián (born 2001), Spanish swimmer *Francisco Núñez Melián (died 1644), Spanish adventurer and administrator *Jackson Melián (born 1980), Venezuelan baseball player * José Antonio Melián (1784–1857), Argentinian colonel *Juan Carlos Melian, member of Vital Information Steve Smith and Vital Information is an Am ...
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Milos
Milos or Melos (; el, label=Modern Greek, Μήλος, Mílos, ; grc, Μῆλος, Mêlos) is a volcanic Greek island in the Aegean Sea, just north of the Sea of Crete. Milos is the southwesternmost island in the Cyclades group. The ''Venus de Milo'' (now in the Louvre) and the ''Asclepius of Milos'' (now in the British Museum) were both found on the island, as were a Poseidon and an archaic Apollo now in Athens. Milos is a popular tourist destination during the summer. The municipality of Milos also includes the uninhabited offshore islands of Antimilos and Akradies. The combined land area is and the 2021 census population was 5193 inhabitants. History Obsidian (a glass-like volcanic rock) from Milos was a commodity as early as 15,000 years ago. Natural glass from Milos was transported over long distances and used for razor-sharp "stone tools" well before farming began and later: "There is no early farming village in the Near East that doesn't get obsidian". The mining o ...
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Francisco Núñez Melián
Francisco Núñez Melián (died 13 April 1644) was a Spanish adventurer and royal administrator. In 1626, he led an expedition to locate the wrecks of the two ships ''Nuestra Señora de Atocha'' and '' Santa Margarita''. On 3 June 1626 one of his slaves, Casta Bañon, discovered the wreck of ''Santa Margarita''. He was Governor of Venezuela from 1630 to 1637. Between 1643 and 1644 he was Governor of Yucatán, appointed by Philip IV of Spain Philip IV ( es, Felipe, pt, Filipe; 8 April 160517 September 1665), also called the Planet King (Spanish: ''Rey Planeta''), was King of Spain from 1621 to his death and (as Philip III) King of Portugal from 1621 to 1640. Philip is remembered .... He died while in office on 13 April 1644. References External links The Melian Document {{DEFAULTSORT:Nunez Melian, Francisco Governors of Yucatán (state) 1644 deaths Royal Governors of Venezuela Year of birth unknown ...
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Florence Stawell
Florence Melian Stawell (2 May 1869 – 9 June 1936) was a classical scholar. Career Florence Melian Stawell, youngest daughter of Sir William Foster Stawell, was born at Melbourne on 2 May 1869. She was named for the Melians, ancient Greek idealists from Melos of whom Thucydides had written, and was known as Melian. (Melian was a given name in the family since Melian Allin married Jonas Stawell at Cork in 1734. The name had descended through the female line of the Allin, Twogood and Deane families from Melian Wallis who married Matthew Deane of Bristol in 1647.) She spent two years at Trinity College, the University of Melbourne, where she was greatly influenced by the Warden, Dr Alexander Leeper. She then went to England and entered Newnham College, Cambridge, in the May term of 1889. She was placed in class 1, division 1 in the classical tripos of 1892 but did not take part II of the tripos. In 1894-5, Miss Stawell was a classical don at Newnham but had to resign on accou ...
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Luis Melián Lafinur
Luis Melián Lafinur (10 January 1850 – 27 February 1939) was a Uruguayan jurist, essayist, professor and politician. He was the son of Bernardo Melián and Florencia Lafinur. His son was the Argentine poet Álvaro Melián Lafinur. Biography He earned a Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Buenos Aires in 1870. He took up arms at least twice, once in 1886 as part of the ultimately unsuccessful Revolution of Quebracho, and again in 1904 in support of the government as a battalion commander in the National Guard during the unsuccessful revolution led by Aparicio Saravia. He represented Uruguay at the 1906 Pan-American Conference in Rio de Janeiro, and was simultaneously appointed Minister to the United States, Mexico, and Cuba. He was also editor of two newspapers, ''El Plata'' and ''La Razón''. From 1908 to 1909, he was the president of the Atheneum of Montevideo. He was an uncle of the famous Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges, and is referenced in Borges' story ...
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FSK (band)
F.S.K. (''Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle'', German meaning "voluntary self control") is a German band that formed in Munich in 1980. The band has been associated with avant-garde fringes of ''Neue Deutsche Welle'' (German New Wave) of the early 1980s and with techno and house music since the mid 1990s. History The band was formed in Munich in 1980 by Wilfred Petzi, Thomas Meinecke, Justin Hoffman and Michaela Melian, contributors to the underground magazine ''Mode & Verzweiflung'' (Fashion & despair). The band name is a reference to the German motion picture rating organisation ''Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft'', which uses the same acronym. From 1985 the band was championed by British disc jockey John Peel, recording six sessions for his BBC radio show, and were themselves strongly influenced by the independent British music scene of the time, such as by the unusual interpretation of country music by the Mekons. FSK records were released on Zickzack, a record lab ...
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Vital Information
Steve Smith and Vital Information is an American jazz fusion group led by drummer Steve Smith. The first line-up of Vital Information — Steve Smith (drums), Tim Landers (bass), and Dave Wilczewski (sax) — met in 1971 during their high school years while playing together in the Bridgewater State College Big Band, a Boston area college band under the direction of Vincent Gannon. By 1977 Smith was touring with Jean-Luc Ponty, Landers with Al Di Meola, and Wilczewski with Freddie Hubbard. They reunited annually in Boston with guitarists such as Dean Brown, Daryl Stuermer, or Barry Finnerty to complete the band. From 1977–1982 the three man band members wrote many compositions, played a number of gigs, and developed the sound and concept that became the first edition of Vital Information. After Smith was in the band Journey for a few years, he signed a contract with Columbia to make his first solo album. The group recorded ''Vital Information'' (1983), consisting of Landers, ...
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José Antonio Melián
José Antonio Melián (March 19, 1784 - December 1, 1857) was an Argentine colonel. He fought against the British Invasions of the Río de la Plata, and fought alongside José de San Martín in the Argentine War of Independence. He was born in Buenos Aires, the son of Tomás Antonio Melián y Betancourt and María Josefa Correa y Lescano, belonging to a noble family of Sevillian and Creole origin. He was married in Santiago Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is the center of Chile's most densely populated region, the Santiago Metropolitan Region, whos ... to Carmen Ureta, the daughter of Santiago de Ureta and Mercedes de la Banda, belonging to a distinguished Chilean family. References People of the Argentine War of Independence Argentine colonels Burials at San José de Flores Cemetery Patrician families of Buenos Aires Argentine Army officers 178 ...
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Jackson Melián
Jackson Melián (born January 7, 1980) is a Venezuelan professional baseball outfielder. Considered a top prospect, Melián received a record signing bonus for a Latin American player from the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB) when he was 16 years old. He played in Minor League Baseball, but did not play in the major leagues. Career Melián, represented by Scott Boras, signed as an international free agent with the New York Yankees in 1996, receiving a $1.6 million signing bonus. At the time, it was a record bonus for a Latin American prospect. He was rated by '' Baseball America'' as a Top 100 prospect four times: in 1997 (#40), 1998 (#98), 1999 (#72) and 2000 (#72). In 1997, Melián batted .263 with three home runs and 36 runs batted in (RBIs) for the Gulf Coast Yankees of the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League in 1997. Melián played for the Greensboro Bats of the Class A South Atlantic League in 1998. He batted .255 with eight home runs and 45 RBIs. Play ...
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Elena Melián
Elena Melián González (born 18 April 2001) is a Spanish synchronised swimmer. She won a bronze medal in the free routine combination competition at the 2018 European Aquatics Championships. Notes References 2001 births Living people Spanish synchronized swimmers World Aquatics Championships medalists in synchronised swimming Artistic swimmers at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships European Aquatics Championships medalists in synchronised swimming {{Spain-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Siege Of Melos
The siege of Melos occurred in 416 BC during the Peloponnesian War, which was a war fought between Athens and Sparta. Melos is an island in the Aegean Sea roughly east of mainland Greece. Though the Melians had ancestral ties to Sparta, they were neutral in the war. Athens invaded Melos in the summer of 416 BC and demanded that the Melians surrender and pay tribute to Athens or face annihilation. The Melians refused, so the Athenians laid siege to their city. Melos surrendered in the winter, and the Athenians executed the men of Melos and enslaved the women and children. This siege is best remembered for the Melian Dialogue, a dramatization of the negotiations between the Athenians and the Melians before the siege, written by the classical Athenian historian Thucydides. In the negotiations, the Athenians offered no moral justification for their invasion, but instead bluntly told the Melians that Athens needed Melos for its own ends and that the only thing Melians stood t ...
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Diego Melián
Diego Melián de León (born 4 November 1991) is a Uruguayan footballer of Armenian descent who plays as a goalkeeper for Deportivo Municipal in the Peruvian Primera División The Peru First Division (; ''First Division'') —known as Liga 1 Betsson for sponsorship reasons and officially as Liga 1 — is the top flight of association football in Peru. It has been referred to as Torneo Descentralizado since 1966, when .... References External links * * 1991 births Living people Uruguayan footballers Uruguayan expatriate footballers Danubio F.C. players Huracán F.C. players Racing Club de Montevideo players Deportivo Municipal footballers Uruguayan Primera División players Uruguayan Segunda División players Peruvian Primera División players Uruguayan expatriate sportspeople in Peru Expatriate footballers in Peru Association football goalkeepers {{Uruguay-footy-goalkeeper-stub ...
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Daniel Sarmiento Melián
Daniel Sarmiento Melián (born 25 August 1983) is a Spanish retired handballer, who last played for Wisła Płock Wisła Płock Spółka Akcyjna (''Wisła Płock S.A.''), commonly referred to as Wisła Płock (), is a Polish professional football club, based in Płock, Masovian Voivodeship, which plays in the Ekstraklasa, the top tier of the national fo ... and the Spanish national team. He was part of the Spanish team that won the world title on home soil in 2013. References External links *FCB profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Sarmiento Melian, Dani 1983 births Living people Spanish male handball players Liga ASOBAL players CB Ademar León players FC Barcelona Handbol players Wisła Płock (handball) players Handball players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Olympic handball players of Spain Expatriate handball players Spanish expatriate sportspeople in France Sportspeople from Las Palmas Handball players at the 2020 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 2020 Summer Olym ...
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