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Pieri may refer to: *A member of the Pieres, an ancient Thracian tribe * Pieri (surname) See also *Pieri's formula *Pieria (regional unit), a Greek administrative unit *Seleucia Pieria, an ancient Roman city in modern-day Turkey; and ** Pieria (Syria) In Classical times Pieria was the southern area of the Amanus Mountains, a part of the province of Roman Syria. Cities included Seleucia Pieria and Pinara. Today it is part of Turkey. Strabo XVI 2,4 and Nonnus Nonnus of Panopolis ( grc-gr ...
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Pieres
The Pieres (Ancient Greek: Πίερες) were an ancient tribe that long before the archaic period in Greece occupied the narrow strip of plain land, or low hill, between the mouths of the Peneius and the HaliacmonE.C. Marchant, Commentary on Thucydides: Book 2,Στενήν—the Paeonians had possessed ‘a narrow strip on the bank of the Axius, down to Pella and the sea.’ Grote points out that this would leave hardly any room for the Bottiaeans, who dwelt north of the Pierians, between the mouth of the Haliacmon (the Indjeh Kara-su) and that of the Axius. Probably Thuc. is mistaken in saying μέχρι θαλάσσης, and the Paeonians did not extend so far east rivers, at the foot of the great woody steeps of Mount Olympus. This region was named after them as Pieria ( el, Πιερία). Origins The tribe's origins are disputed. According to W. K. C. Guthrie, the tribe was Thracian, whereas Maximilian Wolfgang Duncker and Karl Otfried Müller believed them to have been G ...
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Pieri (surname)
Pieri is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alessandro Pieri (born 1963), Italian sprint canoeist * Anna Pieri Brignole Sale (1765–1815), a Sienese noblewoman *Claudio Pieri (1940–2018), Italian football referee * Damon Pieri (born 1970), American football player *Dario Pieri (born 1975), Italian former road bicycle racer * Enrico Pieri (1934–2021), Italian child, survived a German massacre of Italian villagers during World War II *Francesco Pieri (1902–1961), Italian Roman Catholic bishop * Gianfranco Pieri (born 1937), retired Italian basketball player * Giovanni Antonio De Pieri, known as il Zoppo Vicentino (1671–1751), Italian painter of the Baroque style * Jessica Pieri (born 1997), Italian tennis player *Louis Pieri (1897–1967), American basketball and ice hockey executive and coach *Mario Pieri (1860–1913), Italian mathematician *Mirko Pieri Mirko Pieri (born 24 July 1978) is an Italian football manager and former player, who playe ...
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Pieri's Formula
In mathematics, Pieri's formula, named after Mario Pieri, describes the product of a Schubert cycle by a special Schubert cycle in the Schubert calculus, or the product of a Schur polynomial by a complete symmetric function. In terms of Schur functions ''s''λ indexed by partitions λ, it states that :\displaystyle s_\mu h_r=\sum_\lambda s_\lambda where ''h''''r'' is a complete homogeneous symmetric polynomial and the sum is over all partitions λ obtained from μ by adding ''r'' elements, no two in the same column. By applying the ω involution on the ring of symmetric functions, one obtains the dual Pieri rule for multiplying an elementary symmetric polynomial with a Schur polynomial: :\displaystyle s_\mu e_r=\sum_\lambda s_\lambda The sum is now taken over all partitions λ obtained from μ by adding ''r'' elements, no two in the same ''row''. Pieri's formula implies Giambelli's formula. The Littlewood–Richardson rule In mathematics, the Lit ...
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Pieria (regional Unit)
Pieria ( el, Πιερία) is one of the regional units of Greece located in the southern part of the Region of Central Macedonia, within the historical province of Macedonia. Its capital is the town of Katerini.The name Pieria originates from the ancient Pieres tribe. In Pieria, there are many sites of archeological interest, such as Dion, Pydna, Leivithra and Platamonas. Pieria contains Mount Pierus, from which Hermes takes flight in order to visit Calypso, and is the home of Orpheus, the Muses, and contains the Pierian Spring. Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece and throne of the ancient Greek gods, is located in the southern part of Pieria. Other ancient cities included Leibethra and Pimpleia. Geography The Pieria regional unit is bordered by Imathia to the north, Kozani to the west, and to the south and west by the region of Thessaly's regional unit Larissa. The Pierian Mountains lie to the west; the Thermaic Gulf lies to the east. It also has a valley by ...
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Seleucia Pieria
Seleucia in Pieria (Greek Σελεύκεια ἐν Πιερίᾳ), also known in English as Seleucia by the Sea, and later named Suedia, was a Hellenistic town, the seaport of Antioch ad Orontes (Syria Prima), the Seleucid capital, modern Antakya (Turkey). The city was built slightly to the north of the estuary of the river Orontes, between small rivers on the western slopes of the Coryphaeus, one of the southern summits of the Amanus Mountains. According to Pausanias and Malalas, there was a previous city here named Palaeopolis ("Old City"). At present, it is located at the seaside village of Çevlik near the town of Samandağ in the Hatay Province of Turkey. Seleucia, Apamea, Laodicea, and Antioch formed the Syrian tetrapolis. History Seleucid period Seleucia Pieria was founded in ca. 300 BC by Seleucus I Nicator, one of the successors of the Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great and the founder of the Seleucid Empire. The Macedonians called the landscape Pieria, aft ...
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