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Blood & Water is a South African teen crime drama television series developed by Gambit Films for Netflix starring Ama Qamata, Khosi Ngema and Gail Mabalane.Set in Cape Town, the series follows a girl who transfers to an elite school when she suspects one of the students may be her sister, who was abducted as a baby.
Philippeioi (Greek: Φιλίππειοι, Philíppeioi), later called Alexanders (Ἀλέξανδροι, Aléxandroi), [1] were the gold coins used in the ancient Greek Kingdom of Macedonia. First issued at some point between 355 and 347 BC, [ 2 ] the coins featured a portrait of the Greek deity Apollo on the obverse , and on the reverse, an ...
The three most important standards of the ancient Greek monetary system were the Attic standard, based on the Athenian drachma of 4.3 grams (2.8 pennyweights) of silver, the Corinthian standard based on the stater of 8.6 g (5.5 dwt) of silver, that was subdivided into three silver drachmas of 2.9 g (1.9 dwt), and the Aeginetan stater or didrachm of 12.2 g (7.8 dwt), based on a drachma of 6.1 g ...
Blood and Water (Canadian TV series), a 2015 Canadian drama television series; Blood & Water (South African TV series), a 2020 South African mystery drama television series "Blood and Water" "Blood and Water" "Blood and Water" "Blood and Water," an episode of All Creatures Great and Small
Blood and Water (simplified Chinese: 血与水; traditional Chinese: 血與水; pinyin: Xuè Yǔ Shuǐ) is a Canadian television crime drama series, which premiered on OMNI Television in November 2015. [1] The first television drama series produced for a Chinese Canadian audience, [1] the show mixes dialogue in English, Cantonese and Mandarin. [1]
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A new £2 coin will commemorate the life and work of writer George Orwell. It will be issued by The Royal Mint to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm ...
The Attic Greek drachma (δραχμή) was a weight of 6 obols, 1 ⁄ 100 Greek mina, or about 4.37 grams. [11] The Roman drachma was a weight of 1 ⁄ 96 Roman pounds, or about 3.41 grams. [12] [13] A coin weighing one drachma is known as a stater, drachm, or drachma.