aristides

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ألمانية - التركية
n. pr. Aristid
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
(2nd century AD) Athenian philosopher, one of the earliest Christian Apologists. His Apology for the Christian Faith discussed the harmony in creation and the nature of the divine being and stated that barbarians, Greeks, and Jews were all inadequate in their conception of the deity and their religious practices. Long considered lost, the Apology was reconstructed in the late 19th century
Aristides Agramonte
born June 3, 1868, Camagüey, Cuba died Aug. 19, 1931, New Orleans, La., U.S. Cuban-born U.S. physician, pathologist, and bacteriologist. Reared in New York City, he received his M.D. from Columbia University. He was a member of the U.S. Army's Reed Yellow Fever Board, which discovered in 1901 the role of mosquitoes in transmitting yellow fever. As a professor at the University of Havana (1900-30), he became an influential leader of scientific medicine in Cuba
Aristides Agramonte y Simoni
born June 3, 1868, Camagüey, Cuba died Aug. 19, 1931, New Orleans, La., U.S. Cuban-born U.S. physician, pathologist, and bacteriologist. Reared in New York City, he received his M.D. from Columbia University. He was a member of the U.S. Army's Reed Yellow Fever Board, which discovered in 1901 the role of mosquitoes in transmitting yellow fever. As a professor at the University of Havana (1900-30), he became an influential leader of scientific medicine in Cuba
Aristides the Just
flourished 5th century BC Athenian statesman and general. He was ostracized in 482 BC, probably for opposing Themistocles but was recalled in 480 and helped defeat the Persians at the battles of Salamis and Plataea. In 478 he helped Sparta's eastern allies form the Delian League; allied with Athens and based on Athenian naval power and the trust Aristides inspired, the league effectively became the Athenian empire