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classical antiquity and
during the
medieval period, the city was
known as
Ánkyra (Ἄγκυρα, lit "anchor") in Gr**** and
Ancyra in Latin; the
Galatian Celtic...
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Ankyra is a
genus of
green algae in the
family Characiaceae. This
genus of
algae is
closely related to
Atractomorpha and Sphaeroplea. They are
found in...
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Rostanga ankyra is a
species of sea slug, a
dorid nudibranch, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Discodorididae. This
species was
collected from...
- Family:
Drepanidae Genus:
Oreta Species: O. trispinuligera
Binomial name
Oreta trispinuligera Chen, 1985
Synonyms Oreta ankyra Chu & Wang Chu & Wang, 1987...
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Saint Basil of
Ancyra (Gr****: Βασίλειος), was a
Christian priest and
saint in Ancyra,
Galatia during the 4th century. Very
little information about his...
- word
derives from
Latin ancora,
which itself comes from the Gr**** ἄγκυρα (
ankȳra).
Anchors can
either be
temporary or permanent.
Permanent anchors are used...
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theme of Charsianon, the
wider region of
Caesarea of
Cappadocia and
Ankyra of Galatia."
Kazhdan 1991, p. 1276.
Treadgold 1997, p. 495.
Norwich 1991...
- 1953
Former species; S.
ancora (G.M.Smith) G.M.Smith, 1933
accepted as
Ankyra ancora (G.M.Smith) Fott, 1957 (synonym) S.
antillarum Komárek, 1983 accepted...
- in the
plasma membrane. The name is
derived from the Gr**** word ἄγκυρα (
ankyra) for "anchor".
Ankyrins contain four
functional domains: an N-terminal domain...
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Letter to
Heliodorus Silentiarius,
records a
miracle in
which Saint Plato of
Ankyra appeared to a
Christian in a dream. The
saint was
recognized because the...