Tenos


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Te·nos

(tē′nŏs′, -nôs′)
See Tínos.
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Apollonius of Rhodes: Death on Tenos. Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica ns 73:121-127.
Helen Birdie Tenos of Eugene died June 22 of congestive heart failure.
Running trainers are generally lighter and offer extra support - some of the most popular are Puma Tenos, Asics GT2110 and New Balance 1060.
A number of inscriptions recording loans with sureties and deeds of sale [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII.] have survived, particularly from the territories of Olynthos and Tenos. (7) Although houses [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII.] themselves are explicitly mentioned in these documents, there is very little reference to specific types of furniture sold or rented together with the houses, and absolutely no reference to furniture transacted separately.
Late on September 19 one Tenian trireme (from the island of Tenos) deserts to the Greek side, bringing news that the Persians had blocked escape from the channel, thus sealing the allies' decision to stay and fight.