Diagoras of Melos – an Atheist philosopher and poet (5th century BC)
Diagoras of Rhodes – a boxer (5th century BC)
Diagoras – a Greek physician quoted in Natural History of Pliny
Diagoras F.C. – football club named after Diagoras of Rhodes
Rhodes International Airport, "Diagoras"
Mr Diagoras, a character from the British science fiction series Doctor Who who became the human part of Dalek Sec, a Dalek-human hybrid
Doctor Diagoras, one of the mad scientists of Stanisław Lem
Diagoras ephialtes - a species of stick insect in the subfamily Platycraninae
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Diagoras may refer to: Diagoras of Melos – an Atheist philosopher and poet (5th century BC) Diagoras of Rhodes – a boxer (5th century BC) Diagoras – a...
Rhodes International Airport "Diagoras" (Greek: Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Ρόδου "Διαγόρας"), or Diagoras International Airport (IATA: RHO, ICAO: LGRP), is located...
in Rhodes. Diagoras descended from Damagetus, king of Ialysus and, on his mother's side from Messenian hero and king Aristomenes. Diagoras was victor...
Towards the end of the Second World War, it was named "Diagoras" after the ancient boxer Diagoras of Rhodes by members of the General Assembly of the club...
that Diagoras was offended by the worship of the Athenian national gods. Cicero, writing in the 1st century BC, tells of how a friend of Diagoras tried...
of the ancient and modern commercial harbours. The main airport is the Diagoras International Airport (IATA code: RHO), located 14 km (9 mi) to the southwest...
17 matches. The next season, he went on loan to Diagoras, and played in 36 matches. In 2008, Diagoras bought Vellidis from Panathinaikos. He made 62 league...
Diagoras Chronopoulos (1939-2015) was a Greek actor, director, cultural manager, producer, and acting teacher, recognized as one of the most significant...
celestial bodies. In the late fifth century BCE, the Greek lyric poet Diagoras of Melos was sentenced to death in Athens under the charge of being a "godless...
(c. 570 – c. 508 BCE , Athens) Demonax (fl. 6th century BCE, Cyrenaica) Diagoras of Melos (fl. 5th century BCE) Diocles of Syracuse (fl. 5th century BCE)...
the ancient Doric polis of Ialysus, homeland of the famous ancient boxer Diagoras of Rhodes. The municipal unit consists of the town Trianta/Ialysos and...
Species: H. japonica Binomial name Hestina japonica (C. & R. Felder, 1862) Synonyms Apatura japonica C. & R. Felder, 1862 Diadema diagoras Hewitson, 1863...
Taleb called the data obscured by survivorship bias "silent evidence". Diagoras of Melos was asked concerning paintings of those who had escaped shipwreck:...
professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Super League 2 club Diagoras, on loan from OFI. Sifakis was a key player with the U19 team of OFI, where...
the Eratidae, and to this family belonged Diagoras. His father was probably the prytanis of Ialysus. Diagoras himself had been successful, not only in...
Damagetos, king of Ialysos. Her father, Diagoras of Rhodes, was a celebrated boxer and Olympic victor. Diagoras won the boxing at several Panhellenic games...
analysis of the demonstration sports in the 1912 Stockholm Olympics". Diagoras: International Academic Journal on Olympic Studies. 2: 103–122. Retrieved...