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known as
Cydamus, from
which modern Ghadames derives its name. In the 1st
century BC, the
Roman proconsul Lucius Cornelius Balbus invaded Cydamus during...
- the
genus Cydamus:
Cydamus abditus Van Duzee, 1925 i c g
Cydamus adspersipes Stål, 1860 i c g
Cydamus bolivi**** Kormilev, 1953 c g
Cydamus borealis Distant...
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Cydamus borealis is a
species of broad-headed bug in the
family Alydidae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America. "
Cydamus borealis Report"....
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along the
Limes Tripolit****. They
capture several settlements such as
Cydamus,
Gholaia and
their capital Garama, 600 km
south of
Lepcis Magna. The province...
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correspond to
names of the
Attic demes (viz. Antiochus: Antiochis; Cydas/
Cydamus: Cydantidae; Melite:
Melite (deme) and Melite; name of Melite's father:...
- it was
named Cydamus.
There are some
column bases of a
Roman temple in a
section of the Museum.
Columns of the
Christian church of
Cydamus still remain...
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Limes Tripolit**** for five years. He
captured several settlements such as
Cydamus, Gholaia,
Garbia and
their capital Garama—over 600
kilometres (370 mi)...
- Breddin, 1901
Camptopus Amyot & Serville, 1843
Cosmoleptus Stål, 1873
Cydamus Stål, 1860
Daclera Signoret, 1863
Darmistus Stål, 1859
Dulichius Stål,...
- camels.
Ready for the voyage, the army
departed for the
oasis city of
Cydamus. Upon
arriving in the city, the
troops refreshed themselves by raiding...
- Tripolit**** for five years,
capturing several settlements from the
enemy such as
Cydamus, Gholaia, Garbia, and
their capital Garama - over 600 km
south of Leptis...