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Armenium or
Armenion (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρμένιον) was a town of
Pelasgiotis in ancient...
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Arestor or
Polybus and
Argia or Danaus;
builder of Argo
Armenus ✓ 1
Armenium,
Thessaly -
Ascalaphus ✓ ✓ ✓ 3
Orchomenus son of Ares and Astyoche; later...
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Aloha Paradise...
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Pelasgiotis included the
following localities:
Argos Pelasgikon, Argyra,
Armenium, Atrax, Crannon, Cynoscephalae, Elateia, Gyrton, Mopsion, Larissa, Kondaia...
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known king of Urartu.
Strabo derived the
etymology from an
Armenius of
Armenium, a city on Lake Boebeïs in Thessaly,
while Herodotus called them Phrygian...
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remains found on the
Goritsa hill.
Others point to a site
otherwise called Armenium at Petra.
While others leave the site as unlocated. Homer. Iliad. Vol. 2...
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Helichrysum argyrophyllum DC.
Helichrysum argyrosphaerum DC.
Helichrysum armenium DC.
Helichrysum arnicoides Cordem.
Helichrysum artemisioides Boiss. & Hausskn...
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areas (the
other being Acilisene)
settled by
followers of "Armenus of
Armenium", the
eponymous founder of the
Armenian race.
Strabo also
mentions "mines...
- †Elphidium
ancestrum Le Calvez, 1950
Elphidium argenteum Parr, 1945 †Elphidium
armenium Saakyan-Gezalyan, 1957
Elphidium articulatum (d'Orbigny, 1839) †Elphidium...
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finally taken by the
Ottoman Empire in 1645. In 1642,
Georgium D.
Armenium (also
Giorgio Darminio and
Giorgio Darmiro), was
canon and plenipotentiary...