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- Cyclamen alpinum Dammann ex Sprenger Cyclamen baleari**** Willk. Cyclamen cilicium Boiss. & Heldr. Cyclamen colchi**** (Albov) Correvon Cyclamen coum Mill...
- Cyclamen cilicium is a species of flowering perennial plant in the family Primulaceae. It is native to coniferous woodland at 700–2,000 m (2,300–6,600 ft)...
- a (spiked metal) chain cilice. The word cilice derives from the Latin cilicium, a covering made of goat's hair from Cilicia, a Roman province in south-east...
- southwestern Turkey. It belongs to the Cyclamen cilicium group of the genus Cyclamen (subgenus Gyrophoebe, series Cilicium). The species was identified and named...
- other species as well: Cyclamen coum, Cyclamen cilicium, and Cyclamen intaminatum (as a variety of C. cilicium). Leaves are oval to round, green and often...
- birthplace of Christianity. Roman Cilicia exported the goats-hair cloth, Cilicium, which was used to make tents. Tarsus was also the birthplace of the early...
- Alyssum chondrogynum B.L. Blurtt (Br****ica) Distrib. Cyprus Ni 13500 Alyssum cilicium Boiss. and Balansa (Br****ica) Distrib. Turkey Ni 4900 Alyssum condensatum...
- tent coverings of black goat hair were used in the 1st century C.E. in Cilicium, Turkey. Human hair has been woven in fabrics of ancestral worship and...
- Cyclamen intaminatum (= Cyclamen cilicium var. intaminatum) is a perennial flowering plant growing from a tuber, native to oak woodland in scattered spots...
- in Siena. According to Vittorio Gonzi, in his book Brandano, the skull, cilicium, and tunic of the Company of St. Anthony that Brandano wore, are located...