
1) Asians
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1) Asians who play elephant polo 2) Baht spenders 3) Bangkok citizens 4) Bangkok denizens 5) Bangkok folks 6) Bangkok natives 7) Bangkok residents 8) Book by Anatole France 9) Chiang Mai residents 10) Citizens of Siam 11) Greek girl name 12) John Rambo lives among them 13) Many Theravada Buddhists 14) Massenet courtesan
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1) Ancient Roman woman 2) Opera based on novel 3) Opera by Jules Massenet 4) Portrait by Joshua Reynolds
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[gastropod] Thais, sometimes known by the common names dog winkles or rock shells, is a genus of medium to large predatory sea snails with an operculum, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Muricidae, the rock shells. Species within the genus Thais include: Species also mentioned in ITIS, the Indo-Pacific Molluscan Database (OBIS) and in...
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[opera] Thaïs (ta.is) is an opera, entitled `comédie lyrique` in three acts and seven tableaux, by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Louis Gallet, based on the novel Thaïs by Anatole France. It was first performed at the Opéra Garnier in Paris on 16 March 1894, starring the American soprano Sibyl Sanderson, for whom Massenet had wr...
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[saint] St. Thaïs of fourth-century Roman Alexandria and of the Egyptian desert was a repentant courtesan. ==Accounts of her Life== St. Thaïs reportedly lived during the fourth century in Roman Egypt. She is included in literature on the lives of the saints in the Greek church. Two biographical sketches exist: one in Greek perhaps of the ...
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(from the article `Thais`) Courtesans in Greek and Roman comedy were often named Thais. There is also a Christian saint called Thais, a reformed prostitute, but her story is ...
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Athenian courtesan who traveled with the army of Alexander the Great in its invasion of Persia. She is chiefly known from the story that represents ...
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(from the article `Thais`) ...in Greek and Roman comedy were often named Thais. There is also a Christian saint called Thais, a reformed prostitute, but her story is probably ...
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(from the article `Thais`) ...is also a Christian saint called Thais, a reformed prostitute, but her story is probably fictitious; it was used by Anatole France for his Thaïs ... ...des jungen Werthers; `The Sorrows of Young Werther`), first performed at Vienna in a German translation. Some other operas by Massenet, ... ...
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(lived 4th century BC) Greek courtesan, mistress of Alexander the Great and later wife of Ptolemy I, king of Egypt. She allegedly instigated the burning of
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Thais was an Athenian prostitute who was said to have accompanied Alexander the Great on his eastern campaigns, and to have persuaded him, during a drunken bout, to set fire to the old palace of the Persians at Persepolis, by way of reprisal for the destruction of Athens by Xerxes.
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Greek courtesan, mistress of Alexander the Great and later wife of Ptolemy I, king of Egypt. She allegedly instigated the burning of Persepolis
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Thais is a Greek name for girls. The meaning is `connection, promise` The name Thais is most commonly given to French girls. The chances are 50 times greater that girls are called Thais there. It is given to both boys and girls there. What do they use in other countries? Tais Thays The name sounds like: Tasia, Tasa, Taisie, Toos, Daisy, Daisi, Tacy...
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