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Gelidonya (Turkish:
Gelidonya Burnu or Taşlık Burnu, from Gr****: Χελιδωνία,
Chelidonia; Latin:
Chelidonium promontorium),
formerly Kilidonia or
Killidonia is...
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Chelidonia was a
Benedictine hermitess. She was born in Ciculum, Italy, and
became a
recluse in the
mountains near Subiaco,
choosing a home, as a hermitess...
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Compsolechia chelidonia is a moth of the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1922. It is
found in Amazonas, Brazil. The wingspan...
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offerings at the
altar to
Poseidon there. Cape
Gelidonya (then
known as
Chelidonia) on the
coast of
Turkey served as a
bearing aid for
ships heading to the...
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ships were
Iranian and Iraqi. In the
Battle of the
Masts off Cape
Chelidonia in
Anatolia in 655, the
Muslims defeated the
Byzantine fleet in a series...
- 1959 by Pope John
XXIII Professed priest of the
Franciscan Friars Minor Chelidonia c. 1
October 1077 13
October 1152
found in
Roman Martyrology Christian...
- Taşlıkburnu, Yardımcı Burnu,
Chelidoniae Insulae, Chelidoniai, Celidoni,
Chelidonia,
Chelidonides nisoi, Χελιδονίδες νῆσοι, Χελιδόνιαι, Πέντε Νησιά) Ateş...
- the name
celandine comes from Late
Latin celidonia, from
earlier Latin chelidonia or chelidonium, and
ultimately from
Ancient Gr**** χελιδόνιον, from χελιδών...
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Amphitrope B,
Phyle B,
Sypalettos B,
Trinemeia B,
Coastal Lamptrai, Chastieis,
Chelidonia, Echelidai, Gephyreis, Lekkon, Oisia, Rhakidai, Sporgilos. Hyporeia,Thirgonidai...
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Catocala chelidonia is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It is
found from
Arizona and Utah to California. The
wingspan is 45–50 mm.
Adults are on wing from...