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Biton (footballer)

Everton Alexandre Lemos known as Biton is a Brazilian footballer.

Bitonto
Bitonto

Bitonto is a city and comune in the province of Bari (Apulia region), Italy. It lies to the west of Bari.

Bitonto Cathedral
Bitonto Cathedral

Bitonto Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Bitonto in the Province of Bari, Italy.

Bitonto Santi Medici railway station
Bitonto Santi Medici railway station

Bitonto SS Medici is a railway station in Bitonto, Italy. The train services are operated by Ferrotramviaria.

Bitonto railway station
Bitonto railway station

Bitonto is a railway station in Bitonto, Italy. The station opened in 1963 and the train services are operated by Ferrotramviaria.

Bitòn Coulibaly
Bitòn Coulibaly

Bitòn Coulibaly founded the Bambara Empire in what is now Mali's Ségou Region and Mopti Region. Great-grandson of former Ségou king Kaladian Coulibaly, Mamary Coulibaly settled in Ségou in his youth and soon became head of the Tòn, a voluntary organization for young men, taking the title of "Bitòn." Under Coulibaly's leadership, the Tòn transformed from an egalitarian society into an army of "Tondions." Prompted by popular up rise against the king of Ségou the populace suggested he takes over the leadership of the Bambara kingdom, Coulibaly quickly subdued rival chiefs of Ségou through a vote a cloture of the Chefs and used the city as a capital for his new Bambara Empire.

Betontod
Betontod

Betontod Death) is a German punk rock group from Rheinberg, dating from the start of the 1990s. The group comprises Meister (vocals), Eule and Mawoj (guitars), Ado (bass), and Kralle (percussion).

Bison Township, Perkins County, South Dakota

Bison Township is a township in Perkins County, in the U.S. state of South Dakota. Its population was 24 as of the 2010 census.

Biton of Pergamon

Biton of Pergamon was an ancient Greek writer and engineer who lived in the second or third century BC. Only two of his works are known: a lost book on optics, entitled Optics, and an extant short treatise on siege machines, Construction of War Machines and Catapults (Ancient Greek: Κατασκευαὶ πολεμικω̑ν ὄργάνων καὶ καταπαλτικω̑ν).The military treatise is dedicated to a king named Attalus (Ancient Greek: Ἄτταλος), evidently a king of Pergamon, either Attalus I (241–197) or Attalus II (159–38). Some scholars have suggested, based on internal evidence, that the text should date to 156–55.Biton describes the construction of four non-torsion catapults.

Altamura
Altamura

Altamura is a city and comune of Apulia, in southern Italy. It is located on one of a hill of the Murge plateau in the Metropolitan City of Bari, 45 kilometres (28 miles) southwest of Bari, close to the border with Basilicata.

Altamura Man

The Altamura Man is a fossil of the genus Homo discovered in 1993 in a karst sinkhole in the Lamalunga Cave near the city of Altamura, Italy. Remarkably well preserved but embedded in stalagmites and covered in a thick layer of calcite the find was left in situ in order to avoid damage.

Altamura Cathedral
Altamura Cathedral

Altamura Cathedral , dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Altamura, in the province of Bari, Apulia, in southern Italy. Since 1986 it has been the seat of the Bishop of Altamura-Gravina-Acquaviva delle Fonti, formed in that year.

Altamura Painter
Altamura Painter

The Altamura Painter was a classical Greek vase painter. He painted about 127 different vases during his career.