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Below are some of the latest news articles and videos relating to Lydia: 1. A new cryptocurrency called Lydia has been launched in France. The project is a collaboration between French bank BNP Paribas and blockchain startup Shift Technology. The cryptocurrency is based on the Ethereum blockchain and is designed to facilitate payments between individuals and businesses. It will be integrated into the bank's existing payment infrastructure and will be used for both domestic and international payments. The bank is also planning to use the cryptocurrency for loyalty programs and other financial rewards. 2. Lydia has announced a partnership with the French consumer credit company Cofidis, allowing customers to make payments with the cryptocurrency. The two companies will work together to develop a secure and convenient payment system for customers. The partnership is expected to help expand the use of Lydia to more merchants and customers in France. 3. Lydia has partnered with French grocery store Monoprix, allowing customers to pay with the cryptocurrency. The partnership is aimed at providing customers with a more convenient way to shop online and in-store. Monoprix is the first major French retailer to accept cryptocurrency payments. 4. Lydia has launched a loyalty program in France, allowing customers to earn rewards for making purchases with the cryptocurrency. Customers can
Sappho, fr. 96 “.....Sardis.... Often she turns her mind there ...[where she brought you ].... Like a goddess best known She was delighting especially in your song. Now she stands out among the Lydian Women like the rosy-fingered moon when the sun is setting and it outshines all the stars— Its light pours over the…
Suda, s.v. Alcman “Alcman, a Laconian from Messoa, contrary to Krates who mistakenly claims he was a Lydian from Sardos. The son of Damas or Titaros. He lived around the time of the 27th Olympaid [=672-668 BCE] when Alyattes’ father Ardys was the Lydian king. Alcman, who was especially lusty, was the inventor of love…
Book Blurb:Twelve deliciously witty short stories, the fourth in what Publishers Weekly described as “McVeigh's celebrated Austenesque series”."I have very little hope," said Mr Bennet, "of disposing of even one of my daughters much before luncheon."(from McVeigh's Pride and Perjury)What really happened when Wickham eloped with Lydia? What did the Longbourn servants secretly think of the Bennet sisters? Take a deep dive into Caroline Bingley's schemes, Lady Catherine's de Bourgh's diary - and Mr
Book Blurb:Easter of 1799 has arrived and a jolly gathering at Netherfield is anticipated of Elizabeth, Darcy and Georgiana together with the Bennets, Gardiners, Philipses, Colonel Fitzwilliam and others. But when Darcy and Bingley visit London, Darcy returns a day early and is evidently out of sorts. Elizabeth puzzles over Darcy’s obvious disquiet but he doesn’t explain himself.A visit from Caroline Bingley, her friend the raffish Viscount Cedric Morley and Lydia adds to the puzzle. Darcy’s uns
Charlotte Lydia Riley talks to Ellie Cawthorne about her book Imperial Island: A History of Empire in Modern Britain exploring the complex, and often troubled, relationship between the British empire and the ‘mother country’
After months in a Confederate prison camp, Private Will Everett boards the Sultana eager to return home and leave behind the horrors of war. One day into the voyage, the overcrowded steamboat explodes, rendering Will injured and unable to recall his identity. With only a pocket watch and the name Will E. etched inside to guide him,…
I'm delighted to welcome Elizabeth St.John and her new book, The King's Intelligencer, to the blog with an excerpt. Excerpt Chapter 10 As he spoke, from the copse before them broke a mob of burly and ill-dressed men, twenty or thirty strong, led by several drummers. They were fierce and defiant, waving their fists, clutching…