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Bocchoris may
refer to: Bakenranef,
known by the
ancient Gr****s as
Bocchoris, a king of the twenty-fourth
dynasty of
Egypt Bocchoris (city), an ancient...
- Bakenranef,
known by the
ancient Gr****s as
Bocchoris (Ancient Gr****: Βόκχωρις, Bókkhōris; Latin:
Bocchoris) or
Bochchoris (Βόχχωρις, Bókhkhōris; Latin:...
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known about the
origin of the word
Bocchoris and
whether the name of the city was
actually Bocchor,
Bocchoris or Bocchorum. The name is
still conserved...
- vessels. Due to the
Bocchoris vase
being the best
known object from the tomb, by
metonymy the
whole tomb is
often called "
Bocchoris Tomb",
despite not...
- and
Palmaria (Palma) were founded. In addition, the
northern town of
Bocchoris,
dating back to pre-Roman times, was a
federated city to Rome. The local...
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Bocchoris junctifascialis is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
George Hampson in 1898. It is
found on the
Banda Islands in Indonesia...
- Order:
Lepidoptera Family:
Crambidae Genus:
Chabulina Species: C. albinalis
Binomial name
Chabulina albinalis (Hampson, 1912)
Synonyms Bocchoris albinalis...
- Ballestero,
Elena (6
April 2018). "
Bocchoris,
patrimonio arqueológico en
peligro por los 'vándalos' del
siglo XXI" [
Bocchoris,
archaeological heritage endangered...
- Valley,
including Upper and
Lower Egypt,
around 712 BC.
Shebitku had
Bocchoris of the
preceding Sais
dynasty burned to
death for
resisting him. After...
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Bocchoris darsanalis is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1895. It is
found in
Mexico (Jalapa) and Panama. The forewings...