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- In 1085, Mikhael, a monk from Antioch, wrote the Arabic life of the Chrysorrhoas. This work was first edited by Bacha in 1912 and then translated into...
- river was initially called Chrysorrhoas (Χρυσορρόας 'streaming with gold') because according to the legend, Chrysorrhoas (the son of Apollo) threw himself...
- Semitic languages. The ancient Gr**** name (Gr****: Χρυσορρόας, romanized: Chrysorrhoas), means "streaming with gold". Throughout the arid plateau region east...
- founded eponymous cities. He also had a son by Agathippe who was named Chrysorrhoas who was a mechanic artist. His other daughters include Eurynome, Chariclo...
- included law, theology, philosophy, and music, he was given the by-name of Chrysorrhoas (Χρυσορρόας, literally "streaming with gold", i.e. "the golden speaker")...
- 1511 Octoechos (13th), the BRAN 4.9.39 Miscellany (13th), the Hilandar Chrysorrhoas (13th/14th), the Mazurin 1698 Pandects (13th/14th), the Sofia Psalter...
- The yellow-rumped thornbill (Acanthiza chrysorrhoa) is a species of p****erine bird from the genus Acanthiza. The genus was once placed in the family Pardalotidae...
- DNA. Specimens of S. nivella were formerly mistakenly identified as S. chrysorrhoa. Chen & Wu find the males resemble S. xanthopygata the most, and progressively...
- However, other sources, namely the city's former name of "Antioch on the Chrysorrhoas," point to a founding by Seleucid King Antioch IV, while still others...
- were Charieis, Chobus or Cobus, Singames, Tarsuras, Hippus, Astelephus, Chrysorrhoas, several of which are also noticed by Ptolemy and Pliny. The chief towns...