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accident$486$ - translation to ελληνικό

YEAR
486 AD; 486 (year); Year 486; AD 486; 486 CE; Events in 486; Births in 486; Deaths in 486
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accident      
n. ατύχημα, δυστύχημα, τυχαίο συμβάν
industrial accident         
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OCCURRENCE DURING WORK THAT LEADS TO PHYSICAL OR MENTAL HARM
Industrial accident; Workplace accident; Occupational accident; Work accidents; Industrial accidents; Workplace accidents; Occupational accidents; Workplace death
εργατικό ατύχημα
run over         
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  • Truck collision with house in [[Compstall]], United Kingdom (1914)
COLLISION OF A VEHICLE WITH ANOTHER VEHICLE, PEDESTRIAN, ANIMAL, OR OTHER OBJECT
Automobile accident; Traffic accident; Auto accident; Road accident; Motor vehicle accident; Traffic accidents; Car crash; Car accidents; Vehicular collision; Traffic Accidents; Fender bender; Run over; Accident migration; Road traffic accident; Road traffic collision; Car collision; Auto crash; Car crashes; Traffic crash; Motor Vehicle Crash; Motor vehicle collision; Automobile accidents; Road traffic accidents; Backup accident; Car wreck; Vehicular accident; Road Traffic Accident; Traffic fatalities; Motor vehicle accidents; Car Accident; Motorcycle accident; Road Traffic Collision; Accident (traffic); Vehicle accident; Vehicle collision; Vehicle collisions; Auto accidents; Car smash; Car smashes; Car wrecks; Fender benders; Personal injury collision; Personal injury collisions; Road accidents; Road traffic collisions; Road traffic incident; Road traffic incidents; Traffic collisions; Traffic Accident; Motor-vehicle collision; Automotive accident; Automobile collision; Car accident; Van accident; Van Accident; Traffic Collision; Truck accident; Truck Accident; Van accidents; Truck accidents; Bus accident; Bus accidents; School bus accident; School bus accidents; Motor vehicle accidents in America; Motor vehicle collisions; Road traffic injury; Motor vehicle traffic collision; Motor Vehicle Collision; Motor vehicular collision; ⛌; Driving accident; Single car TC; Traffic injuries; Motor vehicle crash; Road trauma; Motor collision; Automobile crash; Vehicle crash; Road traffic crash; Traffic fatality; Motor vehicular collisions; Fender Bender; Motorcycle crash; Hit by a car; Vehicular impact; Traffic incident; Road crash; Car was crashed; Traffic violence; Bus crash; Vehicle in a crash; Road incident
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486

Year 486 (CDLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Basilius and Longinus (or, less frequently, year 1239 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 486 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.