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    Caroline Victoria Olympia Paus (born 11 November 1976), known as just Olympia Paus (pronounced [ʊˈlʏ̀mpɪɑ ˈpæʉs]), is a Norwegian shipping magnate and equestrienne, who lives in the United Kingdom. She is married to Alexander Nix, former CEO of Cambridge Analytica.

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    Caroline Victoria Olympia Paus (born 11 November 1976), known as just Olympia Paus ( pronounced [ ʊˈlʏ̀mpɪɑ ˈpæʉs] ), is a Norwegian shipping magnate and equestrienne, who lives in the United Kingdom. She is married to Alexander Nix, former CEO of Cambridge Analytica.

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  4. 1976. Caroline Victoria Olympia Paus (born 11 November 1976), known as Olympia Paus (pronounced [ˈpæʉs] ), is a Norwegian shipping heiress, businesswoman, and equestrian athlete, who lives in London. She is a member of the billionaire Wilhelmsen family on her mother's side and is one of the main owners of Wilh.

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  5. OLYMPIA Greece. A sanctuary in the W Peloponnese, 18 km inland from the Ionian Sea, at the point where the Alpheios and Kladeos rivers meet (42 m), just S of the foot of the hill of Kronos (122.7 m). Throughout practically all of antiquity Olympia was under the control of Elis (q.v.).

  6. Orsippus, Olympic victor and general of Megara. Paus. 1.44.1. the first who ran naked at Olympia: Paus. 1.44.1. Created in electronic form. The Annenberg CPB/Project provided support for entering this text. hide Search. Searching in English. More search options. Limit Search to:

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  8. The fight between Memnon and Achilles was represented on the throne of Apollo at Amyclae, and on the chest of Cypselus at OlympiaPaus. 3.18.12; Paus. 5.19.1 ). It was also the subject of a group of statuary, which was set up beside the Hippodamium at OlympiaPaus. 5.22.2 ).

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