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White Aethiopians and the Melanogaetulians, and
compares this to the
mention by
Orosius of the Libyoaethopians.
Bates places the
White Aethiopians in Morocco...
- the "King of the
Aethiopians." In The
Catalogues of Women, he
stated that the
Egyptian king
Epaphus was the
progenitor of the
Aethiopians and
other dark-skinned...
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Aethiopian,
Æthiopian, Æthiopic or
Ethiopian Sea or
Ocean (Latin: Æthiopi**** Mare or Oce**** Æthiopicus; Arabic: البحر الأثيوبي) was the name
given to...
- to Memnon, the
mythical Aethiopian King, son of
Tithonus According to the Posthomerica,
Memnon leading his army of
Aethiopians,
arrives at Troy in the...
- Ocean".
While Homer located such
exotic tribes as the Cimmerians, the
Aethiopians, and the
Pygmies as
living nearby Oce****. In Homer,
Helios the sun,...
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- 1934. It
explores the
etymology of the Old
English word for the
ancient Aethiopians, Sigelhearwan, and
attempts to
recover what it
might originally have...
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inhabiting the
southernmost fringes of the
inhabitable world are
known as
Aethiopians (after
their dark skin). At the
extreme south-east of the
continent are...
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describing Andromeda as light-skinned in
contrast to the
clearly dark-skinned
Aethiopians; in his Aethiopica,
Queen Persinna of
Aethiopia gives birth to an inexplicably...
- The
manticore or mantic**** (Latin: mantichora;
reconstructed Old Persian: *martyahvārah;
Modern Persian: مردخوار mard-khar) is a
legendary creature from...