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Ancient Aethiopia, (Gr****: Αἰθιοπία, romanized:
Aithiopía)
first appears as a
geographical term in
classical do****ents in
reference to skin
color of inhabitants...
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because of his
parentage and
because of the
geographical indeterminacy of
Aithiopia and of India.
Memnon was
definitely black-skinned for
Roman writers. Memnon...
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Djibouti History of
Somalia History of
Somaliland Proto-Somalis
Somalis Aithiopia Ancient Libya Sigelwara Land
Fountain of
Youth Land of Punt
Kingdom of...
- its text. As aforementioned, the
manticore is one of
three hybrids from
Aithiopia described together by Solinus,
appearing in (nearly)
successive chapters...
- Gmelin) for the King: The
Third Century BC
Herpetological Expedition to
Aithiopia (Diodorus of
Sicily 3.36–37).
Museum Helveti****, 60(1), 22-38. "African...
- Gmelin) for the King: The
Third Century BC
Herpetological Expedition to
Aithiopia (Diodorus of
Sicily 3.36–37).
Museum Helveti****, 60(1), 22-38. Wood, Gerald...
- domain,
translated in the Gr****
version of his
inscription as Αἰθιοπία
Aithiopía. This is the
first known use of this term to
describe specifically the...
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Regional State Nótia
Aithiopía (Νότια Αιθιοπία) ደቡብ ኢትዮጵያ ክልላዊ መንግስት
Amharic South West
Ethiopia Peoples'
Region Notiodytikí
Aithiopía (Νοτιοδυτική Αιθιοπία)...
- (Latin), an Aetóip (Irish), Āisài'ébǐyà - 埃塞俄比亞 / 埃塞俄比亚 (Mandarin Chinese),
Aithiopía - Αιθιοπία (Gr****), Äthiopien (Alemannic, German),
Aithopiya - ایتھوپیا...
- of the Blacks", from
Latin Æthiopia, from the
Ancient Gr**** Αἰθιοπία (
Aithiopía), "land of the Burnt-Faced" (from Αἰθίοψ, Aithíops),
originally in reference...