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Chalcis (/ˈkælsɪs/;
Ancient Gr**** & Katharevousa: Χαλκίς, romanized: Chalkís), also
called Chalkida or
Halkida (Modern Gr****: Χαλκίδα,
pronounced [xalˈciða])...
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derived from the Gr**** word χαλκός
meaning copper or
bronze (plural
chalci), may
refer to :
Dionysius Chalcus, an
ancient Athenian poet and orator...
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Aristobulus V of
Chalcis (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστόβουλος) was a son of
Herod of
Chalcis and his
first wife Mariamne.
Herod of
Chalcis,
ruler of
Chalcis in Iturea...
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Herod of
Chalcis (died 48 CE), also
known as
Herod Pollio King of
Chalcis,
Herod V, and
listed by the
Jewish Encyclopedia as
Herod II, was a son of Aristobulus...
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Euphorion of
Chalcis (Gr****: Εὐφορίων ὁ Χαλκιδεύς) was a Gr**** poet and grammarian, born at
Chalcis in
Euboea in the 126th
olympiad (276–272 BC). Euphorion...
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Turkey Chalcis (Aetolia), a town of
ancient Aetolia Chalcis (Elis), a town of
ancient Elis
Chalcis (Epirus), a town of
ancient Epirus Chalcis ad Belum...
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Chalcis bicolor Bingham, 1902 (Zimbabwe)
Chalcis capensis Cameron, 1905 (South Africa)
Chalcis ferox Kieffer, 1905 (Madagascar)
Chalcis flavitarsis...
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Euryphura chalcis, the
common commander, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in Senegal, Guinea,
Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Ivory Coast...
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Chalcis Decree was an oath of
loyalty that the
people of the city of
Chalcis on the
island of
Euboea were
forced to
swear after the
failure of a revolt...
- romanized: Qinnašrīn; Syriac: ܩܢܫܪܝܢ, romanized: Qennešrin, lit. 'Nest of Eagles'; Latin:
Chalcis ad Belum;
Ancient Gr****: Χαλκὶς, romanized: Khalkìs), was a historical...