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  2. Kerykes - Wikipedia

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    The kerykes / ˈ k ɛ r ɪ ˌ k iː z / or ceryces / ˈ s ɛ r ɪ ˌ s iː z / (Ancient Greek: Κήρυκες, pl. of Κῆρυξ, Keryx) [1] of Bronze Age Pylos 1200 BC, home to the aged Homeric hero Nestor and the Neleides, [2] are listed in the Linear B tablets as 𐀏𐀬𐀐 ka-ru-ke serving the 𐀨𐀷𐀒𐀪 ra-wa-ko-ri, the commander of armed forces. [3]

  3. Ceryx - Wikipedia

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    In Homer’s time, ceryx was a profession of trusted attendants or retainers of a chieftain. The role of ceryces / ˈ s ɛ r ɪ ˌ s iː z / expanded, however, to include acting as inviolable messengers between states, even in time of war, proclaiming meetings of the council, popular assembly, or court of law, reciting there the formulas of prayer, and summoning persons to attend.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps - Wikipedia

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    The aim of WikiProject Maps is to improve the quality of maps across the Wikimedia Foundation. The Maps for Wikipedia page is an overview of different formats and tools for maps available on Wikipedia. The Map conventions page provides advice for creating and improving maps. The Map workshop page can be used to add your map requests and your ...

  5. Herald and Trumpet contest - Wikipedia

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    In the 96th Olympiad (396 BC), beside the athletic and artistic competitions, [1] the Herald and Trumpet contest was added, which was already a formal element of the Olympic ritual performed by the kerykes (heralds) and salpinktai (trumpeters).

  6. List of map projections - Wikipedia

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    Gott, Goldberg and Vanderbei’s double-sided disk map was designed to minimize all six types of map distortions. Not properly "a" map projection because it is on two surfaces instead of one, it consists of two hemispheric equidistant azimuthal projections back-to-back. [5] [6] [7] 1879 Peirce quincuncial: Other Conformal Charles Sanders Peirce

  7. Bernard J. S. Cahill - Wikipedia

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    From cover of 1919 pamphlet by Cahill, "The Butterfly Map", 8 p. Bernard Joseph Stanislaus Cahill ( London , January 30, 1866 - Alameda County , October 4, 1944 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ), American cartographer and architect , was the inventor of the octahedral "Butterfly Map" (published in 1909 and patented in 1913 [ 3 ] ).

  8. File:Cahill-Keyes Wall Map, Duncan Webb version.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Key - Wikipedia

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    Keys, a truce term used in western Scotland; Amazon Key, a service by Amazon Prime; House of Keys, the lower branch of the parliament of the Isle of Man; Samara (fruit), or key, a type of fruit; Yeoman Warders Club in the Tower of London, or "The Keys" KeyBank, an American regional bank based in Cleveland, Ohio