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Charax (Χάραξ) may
refer to:
Aulus Claudius Charax, a 2nd-century AD
Roman senator and
historian Charax,
alternate name of Acharaca, an
ancient oracle...
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Charax (Ancient Gr****: Χάραξ, gen.: Χάρακος) is the
largest Roman military settlement excavated in the Crimea. It was
sited on a four-hectare area at the...
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Charax Spasinu, also
called Charax Spasinou,
Charax Pasinu,
Spasinu Charax (Koinē Gr****: Σπασίνου Χάραξ, romanized: Spasínou Kháraks),
Alexandria (Ἀλεξάνδρεια)...
- The gl**** headstander, (
Charax gibbosus), is a
species of fish in the
genus Charax.
commonly known as the
transparent tetra. The gl****
headstander can...
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Isidore of
Charax (/ˈɪzɪˌdɔːr/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰσίδωρος ὁ Χαρακηνός, Isídōros o Charakēnós; Latin:
Isidorus Characenus) was a Gr****
geographer of the 1st...
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Charax (Ancient Gr****: Χάραξ), or Charakipolis, was a town of
ancient Lydia,
inhabited during Roman times. Its site is
located near
Karayakup in Asiatic...
- this genus:
Charax apurensis C. A. S. de Lucena, 1987
Charax caudimaculatus C. A. S. de Lucena, 1987
Charax condei Géry & Knöppel, 1976
Charax delimai Menezes...
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Charax (/kæræks/;
Ancient Gr****: Χάραξ) was a
Seleucid and
Parthian town
located in the
province of Rhagiana, near the city of
Rhaga (present-day Rey)...
- Taurica,
Charax became one of
their strongholds. The
Romans built a
fortress and
stationed a sub-unit (vexillatio) of the "Ravenna squadron".
Charax was a...
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Charax (Ancient Gr****: Χάραξ) was a town of
ancient Pontus noted by Steph**** of Byzantium. Its site is unlocated. Steph**** of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol...