
1) Asonofpriam
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1) Abductor of Helen 2) Abductor of Helen of Troy 3) Achilles adversary 4) Amour setting 5) Ancient Roman murder victim 6) And her abductor 7) Apple-giver of myth 8) Arc de Triomphe city 9) Arc de Triomphe site 10) Arch of Triumph city 11) Arch of Triumph site 12) Awarder of the Golden Apple 13) Bastille setting
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1) Trojan
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1) Chilean brand
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• (n.) A plant common in Europe (Paris quadrifolia); herb Paris; truelove. It has been used as a narcotic. • (n.) The chief city of France.
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(from the article `Romeo and Juliet`) ...Prince of Verona, who has been insistent that the family feuding cease. When Juliet`s father, unaware that Juliet is already secretly married, ...
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city, seat (1844) of Lamar county, northeastern Texas, U.S., on a ridge between the Red and Sulphur rivers, some 105 miles (170 km) northeast of ...
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city, seat of Bourbon county, north-central Kentucky, U.S. It lies on the South Fork Licking River, about 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Lexington, in ...
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in Greek legend, son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba. A dream regarding his birth was interpreted as an evil portent, and he was ... [4 related articles]
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In Greek mythology, a Trojan prince whose abduction of
Helen, wife of
Menelaus, caused the Trojan wars. Helen had b...
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<botany> A plant common in Europe (Paris quadrifolia); herb Paris; truelove. It has been used as a narcotic. ... It much resembles the American genus Trillium, but has usually four leaves and a tetramerous flower. ... Origin: From Paris, the son of Priam. ... The chief city of France. Paris green. ... <chemistry> See Green, Paris white,...
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Par'is noun [ From
Paris , the son of Priam.]
(Botany) A plant common in Europe (
Paris quadrifolia ); herb Paris; truelove. It has been used as a narcotic. » It much resembles the American genus
Trillium , but has usually four leaves and a tetramerous flower.
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Paris was a Trojan prince who killed Achilles
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Paris is son to Priam in Troilus and Cressida.
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Paris is a genus of herbaceous plants belonging to the family Liliaceae. They have creeping rhizomes, and bear erect, solitary, greenish flowers.
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Paris was a Trojan prince whose abduction of Helen of Sparta caused the Trojan war.
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In Greek mythology, Paris was a prince of Troy whose abduction of Helen, wife of King Menelaus of Sparta, caused the Trojan War. Helen was promised to him by the goddess Aphrodite as a bribe, in his judgment between her beauty and that of two other goddesses, Hera and Athena. Paris killed the Greek hero Achilles by shooting an arrow into his heel, ...
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The Paris was a French battleship of 22189 tons displacement launched in 1912. The Paris had a top speed of 21.6 knots and a range of 4320 km at 18 knots. She carried a complement of 1108. Armaments consisted of twelve 12 inch guns; twenty two 5.5 inch M10 guns; seven 3 inch M1922 anti-aircraft guns; two 47 mm guns; and four submerged 18 inch torpe...
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[
n] - sometimes placed in subfamily Trilliaceae 2. [n] - a town in northeast Texas 3. [n] - the capital and largest city of France
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son of Priam and Hecuba, brother of Hektor; also known as Alexandros; called on by Zeus to judge the fairest among Hera, Athena and Aphrodite; Aphrodite promised Paris Helen as a reward if Paris judged Aphrodite the fairest; Aphrodite helped Paris abduct Helen and thus caused the Trojan war.
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genus Paris noun sometimes placed in subfamily Trilliaceae
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(city) Click images to enlargePort and capital of France, on the River Seine;
département (Ville de Paris) in the Île-de-France region; area of the
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(mythology) In Greek mythology, a Trojan prince whose abduction of Helen, wife of Menelaus, caused the Trojan wars. Helen had been promised to him by the goddess Aphrodite as a bribe, during his judgement between her beauty and that of the goddesses, Hera and Athena. During the wars, he killed...
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Son of Priam; gave apple of discord to Aphrodite, for which she enabled him to carry off Helen; slew Achilles at Troy; slain by Philoctetes.
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Paris is a French name for boys and girls. The meaning is `from Paris (France)` The name Paris is most commonly given to American girls. Although in most countries Paris is a name given to girls. In the United States, 1 out of 13 Paris`s are boys. Use for the other sex: Paris,, Paris What do they use in other countries? Parris Pariss The name sound...
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