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Cromna may
refer to:
Cromna (Arcadia), a town of
ancient Arcadia,
Greece Cromna (Corinthia), a town of
ancient Corinthia,
Greece Cromna (Paphlagonia)...
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called Cromna (Ancient Gr****: Κρῶμνα); but in
another place,
where he
repeats the statement, he adds, as it is said; but some say that
Cromna is a small...
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Cromna or
Kromna (Ancient Gr****: Κρῶμνα) was a town on the
Paphlagonian coast, now in
modern Turkey. It is
mentioned by
Homer in the Iliad. It was 60 stadia...
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northern Borneo:
Cromna acutipennis (Walker, 1857) - type
species Cromna albopunctata (Kirby, 1891)
Cromna andamanensis (Distant, 1906)
Cromna sinensis (Walker...
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Cromnus or
Kromnos (Ancient Gr****: Κρῶμνος) or
Cromna or
Kromna (Κρῶμνα), or
Cromi or
Kromoi (Κρῶμοι), was a town of
ancient Arcadia on the
frontiers of...
- Species: S. acuta
Binomial name
Siphanta acuta (Walker, 1851)
Synonyms Cromna elegans (Costa, 1864)
Phalainesthes schauinslandi (Kirkaldy, 1899) Poeciloptera...
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Cromna or
Kromna (Ancient Gr****: Κρώμνα), was a town in
ancient Corinthia. Its site (discovered in 1960) is
located near the
modern Kato Examilia. Archaeological...
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Armenia Colussa Comana in the
Pontus Coralla Cordyle Cratia Crenides Cromen Cromna Cyptasia Cytorus Dia
Diacopa Elaeus Endeira Erythini Euchaita Eusene Gadilon...
- Sesamon, and had
their famed dwellings around the
river Parthenius and
Cromna and
Aegialus and
lofty Erythini. The reference,
along with the references...
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Armenia Colussa Comana in the
Pontus Coralla Cordyle Cratia Crenides Cromen Cromna Cyptasia Cytorus Dia
Diacopa Elaeus Endeira Erythini Euchaita Eusene Gadilon...