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  1. Thomas Alva Edison (11 shkurt 1847 – 18 tetor 1931) ishte një shpikës amerikan, shkencëtar dhe biznesmen i cili ka zhvilluar shumë pajisje ndikuan në jetë të gjithë botën, duke përfshirë gramofononin, kamerën e filmit, dhe llampën elektrike .

  2. Thomas Hobbes (shqipërimi: Tomas Hobsi) u lind më 5 prill 1588; ai ishte biri i një prifti dhe një vajze fshati të vogël pranë Malmesurit, në jugperëndim të Anglisë. Pasi frekuentoi shkollën e fshatit, ndoqi një institucion privat të Malmesburit për formimin në gjuhët klasike.

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    Thaumas. In Greek mythology, Thaumas ( / ˈθɔːməs /; Ancient Greek: Θαύμας; gen.: Θαύμαντος) was a sea god, son of Pontus and Gaia, and the full brother of Nereus, Phorcys, Ceto and Eurybia. [1]

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    Thaumas. Thaumas was a sea deity in Greek mythology, son of the Titan gods Pontus and Gaea. He was the husband of the Oceanid Electra; their children were the Harpies; Iris, goddess of rainbows and divine messenger; and Arke. Thaumas was overthrown by Poseidon, taking his place as the sea ruler. See Also: Pontus, Gaea, Harpies, Iris, Poseidon.

  5. THAUMAS (Thaumas), a son of Pontus and Ge, and by the Oceanide Electra, the father of Iris and the Harpies. (Hes. Theog. 237, 265, &c. ; Callim. Hymn. in Del. 67 ; Ov. Met. iv. 479, xiv. 845.) Source: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. CLASSICAL LITERATURE QUOTES.

  6. Thaumas was one of the plethora of sea gods written about in the tales of Greek mythology. Thaumas was an early god, predating the rule of Zeus, and as such his importance was diminished by the emergence of Poseidon. Thaumas and Electra. Thaumas would wed Electra, one of the Oceanids; the Oceanids being the nymph daughters of Oceanus.

  7. Thaumas, son of Sea (Pontus) and Earth. father of Iris and the Harpies by Electra: Apollod. 1.2.2, Apollod. 1.2.6. Created in electronic form. The Annenberg CPB/Project provided support for entering this text. hide Search.

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