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Cestrus was a city in the
Roman province of Isauria, in Asia Minor. Its
placing within Isauria is
given by Hierocles,
Georgius Cyprius, and Parthey's...
- on the
coastal plain between the
Rivers Catarrhactes (Düden Nehri) and
Cestrus (Aksu),
about 11 km from the
mouth of the latter. The
history of the city...
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location missing publisher (link), no. 18C Smith, William, ed. (1854). "
Cestrus".
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography. London.
Retrieved 1
March 2023...
- κέστρος) or
kestrophendone (Gr****: κεστροσφενδόνη),
respectively Latinized as
cestrus or cestrosphendone, is a
specially designed sling that is used to throw...
- (Chinese) Xun Lei
Chong spear five
barrel revolver musket (Chinese) Kestros,
cestrus, cestrosfendoni,
kestrosfedoni (Gr****)
Sling (Worldwide)
Stave sling, fustibale...
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geographical and
economic factors. The
whole of the
basins of the
rivers Xanthus,
Cestrus (Ak Su) and
Eurymedon (Köprü Irmak) were included. The main
cities were...
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Cadyanda Callimache Calynda Carallia Carmylessus Casae Castabala Ceretapa Cestrus Charadrus Choma Cibyra Mikra Claudiopolis Colybr****us
Comama Comana in...
- It
stands in a
remote valley on a high
plateau dominating the
ancient Cestrus River (today Aksu), with
limited access and good
defensive features. It...
- has a
great fall or cataract. He
places the town of
Perga between the
Cestrus and the Catarrhactes. The
Stadiasmus describes it by the term οἱ Καταρράκται...
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Piedrabuena (1928.12.17 – 1942.06.11) as emeritate;
previously Titular Bishop of
Cestrus (1907.12.16 – 1910.11.08) as
Auxiliary Bishop of Tu****án (Argentina) (1907...