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Dianium was the
proposed name for a new
element found by the
mineralogist and poet
Wolfgang Franz von
Kobell in 1860. The name
derived from the Roman...
- was
named Dianium,
whence the
modern name. This town was
situated on the cape then
called Artemisium (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρτεμίσιον) or
Dianium (Ancient Gr****:...
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Punic Wars, and
later was
absorbed into the
Roman Empire under the name of
Dianium (after
their goddess Diana). In the 1st
century BC
Quintus Sertorius established...
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Orosius (5th
century AD) has a form
Ianium (in some readings)
equivalent to
Dianium,
referring to
either a
shrine or the
Temple of
Diana on the
Aventine Hill...
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Eloro Hēmeroskopeion
Province of Alicante,
Spain Dénia Ἡμεροσκοπεῖον,
Dianium Heraclea Perinthus western Turkey Marmara Ereğli
Heraclea Thraciae, Heraclea...
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other important nearby settlements included ****–Saguntum,
Saetabis and
Dianium). With the
establishment of the
Muslim Taifa of Valencia,
during the Al-Andalus...
- Janeiro: Zahar, 1977. Mansfield, J (June 2012). "The
geology of Utö".
Dianium Science.
Special issue of the
bulletin of the
Library of the
Chamber of...
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situated on the cape then
called Artemisium (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρτεμίσιον) or
Dianium (Ancient Gr****: Διάνιον),
named from a
temple of
Ephesia Artemis built...
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tantalum and niobium. The
claimed new
elements pelopium, ilmenium, and
dianium were in fact
identical to
niobium or
mixtures of
niobium and tantalum....
- L.Gallo
Petrosedum ×
brevierei (Ch****. ex L.Gallo)
Afferni Petrosedum dianium (O.Bolòs)
Afferni Petrosedum ×
elaverinum (L.Gallo & J.-M.Tison) L.Gallo...