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Stachys byzantina (syn. S. lanata), the lamb's-ear (lamb's ear) or
woolly hedgenettle, is a
species of
flowering plant in the mint
family Lamiaceae, native...
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Avena byzantina, red oats, is a
species of
cultivated oat
native to Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, the Transcaucasus, Iran, and
Saudi Arabia.
Cultivated for...
- claw,
which is the
origin of the name
Unguis odoratus. The name
Blatta Byzantina is
occasioned by its
having usually been
imported from Constantinople...
- Ten.
Distribution map
Synonyms List
Quercus apennina Loisel.
Quercus byzantina Borbás
Quercus conferta Kit.
Quercus conferta (Kit.) Vuk.
Quercus esculiformis...
- (Hochst. ex Seub.)
Tutin & E.F.Warb.
Agrostis bolivaris Sennen Agrostis byzantina Boiss.
Agrostis canariensis Parl.
Agrostis capillaris subsp. castellana...
- Byzantine" [The
Official Monolingualism of
Byzantine Constantinople].
Byzantina Symmeikta (in French). 13: 9–22. doi:10.12681/byzsym.857. ISSN 1105-1639...
- "Ikonoklasmus und die Anfänge der
Makedonischen Renaissance",
Varia 1 (Poikila
Byzantina 4),
Rudolf Halbelt, pp. 175–210
Stokvis A.M.H.J.,
Manuel d'Histoire, de...
- ISBN 978-1-1080-8150-4.
Kazhdan 1991, p. 363. Rösch,
Gerhard (1978).
Onoma Basileias.
Byzantina et
Neograeca Vindobonensia (in German).
Verlag der österreichischen Akademie...
- in
other sources and
reproduced in
later ones like Du Cange's
Historia Byzantina (1680).
These links highlight that the
Kastrioti used
Mazreku as a name...
- in
other sources and
reproduced in
later ones like Du Cange's
Historia Byzantina (1680).
These links highlight that the
Kastrioti used
Mazreku as a name...