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Dyrus was the top laner for Team SoloMid (TSM) for most of his professional League of Legends career. With TSM, he won several LCS titles and appeared at several World Championships . He retired from professional play after the 2015 World Championship , although he briefly returned to play in 2017.
Darius I (the Great, 550 to 487 BC) Darius II (423 to 404 BC) Darius III (Codomannus, 380 to 330 BC) Crown princes. Darius (son of Xerxes I), crown prince of Persia, may have ruled briefly in 465 BC; Darius, son of Artaxerxes II, crown prince and junior king of his father, father of Arbupales
(Columbus Circle Games also published Darius Cozmic Collection around the same time as well). This version of Darius also was an updated version of Darius in its original arcade game form, and it also has the same title. Darius II (1990): A conversion of Darius II for the Mega Drive. Some changes to bosses and levels even beyond having to ...
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Darius, a character from Fullmetal Alchemist; Darrius, a character from Mortal Kombat; Darius, a character from Need for Speed: Carbon; Darius, the Hand of Noxus, a playable champion character in the multiplayer online battle arena video game League of Legends; Darius, a character from The Hunger Games
Darius attempted to employ the same strategy, with the Spartans rebelling against the Macedonians, but the Spartans were defeated at Megalopolis. Darius did not take the field against Alexander's army until a year and a half after Granicus, at the Battle of Issus in 333 BC. His forces outnumbered Alexander's soldiers by at least a 2 to 1 ratio ...
Darius Milhaud (French: [daʁjys mijo]; 4 September 1892 – 22 June 1974) was a French composer, conductor, and teacher. He was a member of Les Six —also known as The Group of Six —and one of the most prolific composers of the 20th century.
3 Poèmes romantiques, set 1, Op. 11 (1913–1914) 3 Poèmes romantiques, set 2, Op. 19 (1914) 4 Poèmes de Léo Latil, Op. 20 (1914); words by Léo Latil; Le château, Op. 21 (1914); cycle of 8 songs; words by Armand Lunel; Poème de Gitanjali, Op. 22 (1914); words by Rabindranath Tagore; translation by André Gide