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In Greek mythology, Hesperia (Ancient Greek: ) may refer to the following characters and places:
Hesperia, also called Asterope, the wife or desired lover of Aesacus and daughter of the river Cebren[2][3]
Hesperia as "western land" is the ancient Greek name of Italy, also used in Latin epic poetry,[4] in gender either a feminine noun or a neuter plural adjective used substantively, spelt the same but with different definite articles, and with the accent shifted from the penult to the antepenult.[5] This becomes Latin Hesperia or Hesperius,[6][7] the latter not a distinct nominal form, but simply an adjective used substantively, viz. Vergil's Aeneid VI, 6[8]
Hesperia, the Iberian Peninsula and Northwest Africa, further to the west, used in both Ancient Greek and Byzantine sources[4]
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Because they were loyal to Britain, so by fleeing from the american colonies they showed there loyalty.
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cause general custard with his small handful of men armed with single action guns he attack a very large and very armed village of native american
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effect he died along with all of his men with lead to mass slaughter of native americans and treaties that the government never kept , forcing the native americans on to reservations
custard what a dummy though he was offered gatling guns but he wanted to be light and mobile and a gatling gun is not a light weapon its like a 300 pound gun so ya he dead.
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I think TW is angle bisector.
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