- In Gr**** mythology,
Armenus or
Armenius (Ancient Gr****: Ἄρμενος) was one of the Argonauts,
though one of the most
obscure and
seldom discussed. He was...
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Lapis armenus, also
known as
Armenian stone or
lapis stellatus, in
natural history, is a
variety of
precious stone,
resembling lapis lazuli,
except that...
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Fidentius Armenus (Italian:
Fidenzio Armeno), also
called Fidentius of
Padua (Italian:
Fidenzio di Padova), was a
saint whose cultus was kept at Padua...
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Armenian bole, also
known as
bolus armenus or bole armoniac, is an
earthy clay,
usually red,
native to
Armenia but also
found in
other places. The term...
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Trechus armenus is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Trechinae. It was
described by Iablokoff-Khnzorian in 1963. "Trechus
armenus Iablokoff-Khnzorian...
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magazine The
Beaver Bolus, a type of
space tether, in
spaceflight Bolus armenus, an
example of a bole (a
reddish soft
variety of clay used as a pigment)...
- (Washington, D.C.) Dvārakā–Kamboja
route Hauyne –
Silicate mineral Lapis armenus –
Precious stone resembling lapis lazuli Sar-i Sang – town in Badakhshan...
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mineral azurite, and the
pigment "blue verditer" or "mountain blue"
Lapis armenus, a
precious stone, a
basic copper carbonate from
Armenia Marklite, a hydrated...
- Leo V the
Armenian (Gr****: Λέων ὁ Ἀρμένιος, Leōn ho Armenios; c. 775 – 25
December 820) was the
Byzantine emperor from 813 to 820. He is
chiefly remembered...
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Erigeron alpinus Less. 1831 not L. 1753
Erigeron apennini****
Georgi Erigeron armenus Boiss. & Huet ex Boiss.
Erigeron bellidifolius Muhl. ex Willd. Erigeron...