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- noun A native or inhabitant of Dardania.
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Examples
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His wife, her two cheeks torn in wailing, was left in Phylace and his house but half established, while, for himself, a Dardanian warrior slew him as he leapt forth from his ship by far the first of the Achaeans.
Historical Amnesia EAGEAGEAG 2009
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Helikaon aka Aeneas, lord of the sea, Dardanian prince, raised by Odysseus who saved him from certain death several times, though once with very unintended consequences.
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There was the Dardanian boy, Phrygian Ganymede, whom
Iphigenia at Aulis 2008
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There was the Dardanian boy, Phrygian Ganymede, whom
Iphigenia at Aulis 2008
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This is the way the Serbs treated innocent Croatian, Bosnian and Dardanian civilians.
Farewell Kosovo. Hello Kosova. Johnny Guitar 2008
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It was there, since the times of birth of European civilization, a very distinct Dardanian/llyrian identity.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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It was there, since the times of birth of European civilization, a very distinct Dardanian/llyrian identity.
Farewell Kosovo. Hello Kosova. Johnny Guitar 2008
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Achaean, Philesius the Achaean, Xanthicles the Achaean, Timasion the Dardanian — at the head of the army, and they pushed on to some villages of the Thracians facing Byzantium, and there encamped.
Anabasis 2007
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Dardanian, with Neon the Asinaean, and Cleanor of Orchomenus, forbidding Coeratadas to sacrifice: “He must understand there was an end to his generalship, unless he gave them provisions.”
Anabasis 2007
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The next incident was that Timasion the Dardanian, with Thorax the
Anabasis 2007
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