- located.
Aeolis incorporated the
southern parts of Mysia, and is
bounded by it to the north,
Ionia to the south, and
Lydia to the east.
Aeolis was an ancient...
- "Yellowknife" Quad 51 of
Aeolis Palus, next to the mountain. NASA
named the
landing site
Bradbury Landing on
August 22, 2012.
Aeolis Mons is a
primary goal...
-
Aeolis Palus is a
plain between the
northern wall of Gale
crater and the
northern foothills of
Aeolis Mons (Mount Sharp) on Mars. It is
located at 4°28′S...
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aeolis aeolis Thomson, 1879
Glenea aeolis laosica Breuning, 1963
Glenea aeolis reductemaculipennis Gilmour & Breuning, 1963 BioLib.cz -
Glenea aeolis...
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Aeolian city in
Aeolis (Asia Minor)
close to the
kingdom of Lydia. It was
called Phriconian,
perhaps from the
mountain Phricion in
Aeolis, near
which the...
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Aeolians began their early settlements on the west
coast of Anatolia,
known as
Aeolis,
comprising the
territory between Troas and Ionia, as well as on the Aegean...
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Greece Cyllene (Elis), a town of
ancient Elis,
Greece Kyllene (
Aeolis), a town of
ancient Aeolis, now in
Turkey Kastro-Kyllini, a muni****l unit in Elis, Greece...
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rises 5.5 km (18,000 ft) high.
Aeolis Palus is the
plain between the
northern wall of Gale and the
northern foothills of
Aeolis Mons.
Peace Vallis, a nearby...
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Listrocerum aeolis is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Thomson in 1857,
originally under the
genus Psathyrus. It is...
- Neo-Hittites 1200–800 BC
Phrygia 1200–700 BC
Caria 1150–547 BC
Doris 1100–560 BC
Aeolis 1000–560 BC
Tuwanuwa 1000–700 BC
Ionia 1000–545 BC
Urartu 859–595/585 BC...