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* APAMA - Asia Pacific Aviation Media Association [http://apamafly.org/ official website] |
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* APAMA - Apama Progress Software Company [http://web.progress.com/en-au/apama/index.html official website] |
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==Nature== |
Revision as of 21:09, 9 January 2011
Apama refers to
Nature
- Australian Giant Cuttlefish, the species name is Sepia apama
- For the South American tree, see Tabebuia rosea
- Apama is a synonym of the flowering plant genus Thottea
Places
- For the ancient cities of the name, see Apamea (disambiguation)
- Apama Mackey Gallery, Houston, TX, USA
People
Apama, sometimes spelt Apame (Ancient Greek: Ἀπάμα, romanized: Apáma) for a woman and for a man Apammes is an ancient and modern name of Persian origin. This name is a dynastic name of the Greek Macedonian Dynasty the Seleucid Empire. The name refers to the following:
- Apama, daughter of the admirable Bartacus and concubine of King Darius I of Persia
- Apama, daughter of Artaxerxes II of Persia and wife of Pharnabazus
- Apama, sometimes known as Apama I or Apame I, first Queen of the Seleucid Empire
- Apama, daughter of Seleucus I Nicator and Apama I
- Apama II, a Seleucid Princess and one of the daughters of Antiochus I Soter and Stratonice of Syria
- Apama, one of the daughters of Antiochus II Theos and Laodice I
- Apama III, niece of Apama II, daughter of Demetrius II Aetolicus and Stratonice of Macedon
- Apama IV sometimes known as Apame IV, a princess whose father was Philip V of Macedon and brother was Perseus of Macedon
- Apama, daughter of Alexander of Megalopolis who married Amynander of Athamania
- Apama Popat, an Indian athlete who participated at the 2000 Sydney Olympics