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Cyclamen alpinum Dammann ex
Sprenger Cyclamen baleari**** Willk.
Cyclamen cilicium Boiss. & Heldr.
Cyclamen colchi**** (Albov)
Correvon Cyclamen coum Mill...
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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...
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southwestern Turkey. It
belongs to the
Cyclamen cilicium group of the
genus Cyclamen (subgenus Gyrophoebe,
series Cilicium). The
species was
identified and named...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...