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Neith also was one of the three tutelary deities of the ancient Egyptian southern city of Ta-senet or Iunyt now known as Esna ( Arabic: إسنا ), Greek: Λατόπολις ( Latopolis ), or πόλις Λάτων ( Polis Laton ), or Λάττων ( Laton ); Latin: Lato ), which is located on the west bank of the River Nile, some 55 km south of Luxor, in the modern Qena Governorate.
* Mogens Herman Hansen ( ed ), Polis and City-State.
* Mogens Herman Hansen & Kurt Raaflaub ( edd ), Studies in the Ancient Greek Polis.
* Mogens Herman Hansen & Kurt Raaflaub ( edd ), More Studies in the Ancient Greek Polis.
Social Evolution & History 4 ( 2 ), September 2005 ( pp. 120 – 150 ) Polis.
), A comparative study of thirty city-state cultures: an investigation conducted by the Copenhagen Polis Centre, Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, 2000.
Her father Dr. Besant ( John St. Polis ) favors Stanley ( Matt Moore ), who is taken with Norma.
The film stars silent film star Mary Pickford in her first talkie, Johnny Mack Brown in one of his earliest roles, John St. Polis, Matt Moore ( Pickford's ex brother in law ), and Louise Beavers.
On 18 March 1990, Peacock was interviewed by Laurie Oakes on the television program Sunday, regarding his stance on the Multifunction Polis ( MFP ), a proposal to build a Japanese funded technology city in Australia.
In 1990, Elliott was a vocal supporter of the Multifunction Polis ( MFP ), a controversial concept to build a new technology city with a population of 100, 000 in Australia.
* Jared Polis ( born 1975 ), American politician
* Hansen, M. H. and Nielsen, T. H. ( 2004 ), " An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis ", Københavns universitet Polis centret, Danish National Research Foundation, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-814099-1
Campinas also boasts the largest number of high-tech business incubators and industrial parks ( a total of eight ), such as the CIATEC I and II, Softex, TechnoPark, InCamp, Polis, TechTown, Industrial Park of Campinas and others.
The current District Mayor is Peter Raets, a member of the Socialist Party-Different ( SP. A ), and the four other Aldermen are Fatiha Azzaoui ( SP. A ), Luc Thiessen ( CD & V ), Ann Bakelants ( Open VLD ) and Axel Polis ( Open VLD ).
Due to the heroic stance of the population and the subsequent massacre of its inhabitants by the Turkish-Egyptian forces, the town of Missolonghi received the honorary title of Hiera Polis ( the Sacred City ), unique among other Greek cities.
* Magiki Polis ( 1955 ), Magic City
Esna ( ), known to the ancient Egyptians as Egyptian: Iunyt or Ta-senet ; Greek: ( Latopolis or Letopolis ) or ( Polis Laton ) or ( Latton ); Latin: Lato, is a city in Egypt.
The fact behind this simple imagination is, that the octoechos reform had been already accepted some decades ago, before John and Cosmas became monks at Mar Saba, but the earliest sources which gave evidence of the octoechos used in Byzantine chant is a ninth-century treatise called " Hagiopolites " (" Holy Polis " after Jerusalem ), which only survived in a complete form in a late copy dating back to the fourteenth century.

Polis and (,
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (, Ulster Scots: Polis Servis o Norlin Airlan ) is the police force that serves Northern Ireland.

Polis and city
This synonimizing of the names is explained by Moshe Sharon who writes that the twin ancient settlements, which he calls Haifa-Sycaminon, gradually expanded into one another, becoming a twin city known by the Greek names Sycaminon or Sycaminos Polis.
There was a bid for the 1992 Olympic Games and another proposal was to turn the Docklands into a technology city known as the Multifunction Polis ( MFP ).
* Aphrodisias, a small city in Caria, Asia Minor, previously named Megale Polis.
* Multifunction Polis, a proposed technology city in Australia
One theory holds that its name Magnanapoli derives from the expression Bannum Nea Polis meaning " fort of the new city ".
Polis, the Greek word for ' city ', may refer to:

Polis and Greek
Under Greek rule, Reggio became a Polis of Magna Græcia: it was governed by the Messenians, from 737 to 461 BC ; by Syracuse from 387 to 351 BC, when it was known as Febea and then by the Campanians although for a time in the V-III centuries BC, it was also a republic.
Arendt theorizes freedom as public, performative and associative, drawing for illustration on the Greek " Polis ," American townships, the Paris Commune, the civil rights movements of the 1960s, and the 1956 Hungarian uprising.
Polis: An Introduction to the Ancient Greek City-State.
" Res publica " is not an exact translation of the Greek word " politeia " that Plato used in the title of his dialogue: " politeia " is a general term indicating the various forms of government that could be used and were used in a Polis or city-state.
* Polis, an ancient Greek city-state

Polis and .
Polis meant both the political assembly of the city-state as well as the entire society.
Polis citizenship was marked by exclusivity.
By the fictional chronology, Leia first appears in Revenge of the Sith, when Padmé Amidala gives birth to her and Luke at Polis Massa.
In chronological order of the Star Wars films, Luke Skywalker first appears during the ending of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, when he and his twin sister, Leia are born to Padmé Amidala on Polis Massa.
* E. Harris, ' A New Solution to the Riddle of the Seisachtheia ', in The Development of the Polis in Archaic Greece, eds.
When Obi-Wan returns to their spaceship, C-3PO pilots it to Polis Massa and witnesses Padmé give birth to the Skywalker twins, Luke and Leia, and die shortly afterward.
In July 2009, Speaker Nancy Pelosi appointed Colorado Congressman Jared Polis to the BOV, the first openly gay person to serve on a service academy ’ s advisory board.
Wittenberg has seven residence halls on campus, including: Tower Hall, Myers Hall, Firestine Hall, Ferncliff Hall, Woodlawn Hall, New Residence Hall and Polis House.
The Polis House is the international residence hall on campus.
Located on the north-west coast of Cyprus is the town of Polis, or Polis Chrysochous (), situated within the Paphos District and on the edge of the Akamas peninsula.
During the Cypro-Classical period, Polis became one of the most important ancient Cypriot city-kingdoms on the island, with important commercial relations with the eastern Aegean Islands, Attica and Corinth.
Symposium on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, July, 1-4 1992. of the Copenhagen Polis Centre vol.
Acts of the Copenhagen Polis Centre vol.
Acts of the Copenhagen Polis Centre vol.
* Mogens Herman Hansen, The Polis as an Urban Centre and as a Political Community.
Acts of the Copenhagen Polis Centre vol.

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