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- The Song of Armouris or the Lay of Armouris (also Armoures; Gr****: Ἄσμα τοῦ Ἀρμούρη) is a medieval Gr**** heroic poem of the middle Byzantine period. Dating...
- Anolis armouri, the black-throated stout anole or armoured anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is found in Hispaniola...
- Leiocephalus carinatus armouri, commonly known as the Little Bahama curly-tailed lizard, is a subspecies of Leiocephalus carinatus, the northern curly-tailed...
- der Vogelweide The Nibelungenlied Acritic songs Digenis Acritas Song of Armouris Aneirin Y Gododdin Taliesin Llywarch Hen Dafydd ap Gwilym Metrical Dindshenchas...
- (heroic) poems: the Song of Armouris. According to Grégoire, the eponymous protagonist (the young Byzantine warrior Armouris) was inspired by Emperor Michael...
- Acritic songs that feature prominent Anatolian elements include The Song of Armouris, The Son of Andronikos, Porphyris, The Bridge of Arta, and more. The most...
- 1776) Synonyms Cyclopterus spinosus J. C. Fabricius, 1776 Lethotremus armouri Fowler, 1914 Eumicrotremus spinosus eggvinii Koefoed, 1956 Eumicrotremus...
- "Akrites", as a remnant of the past. Acritic songs Digenes Akritas Song of Armouris Romanos IV Diogenes Bartusis, Mark C. (1997). The Late Byzantine Army:...
- L. c. carinatus Gray, 1827 L. c. aquarius Schwartz & Ogren, 1956 L. c. armouri Barbour & Shreve, 1935 L. c. cayensis Schwartz, 1959 L. c. coryi K.P. Schmidt...
- (1066) Carmen Campidoctoris, the first poem about El Cid (c. 1083) Song of Armouris (Byzantine, acritic song) Borzu Nama, ascribed to 'Amid Abu'l 'Ala' 'Ata...