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dromos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dromos may
refer to:
Cursus publicus, the
public road
system of the
Roman and
Byzantine empires Dromos, in...
- John
Dromo (July 7, 1916 –
September 29, 1992) was an
American basketball coach. He
served as the head
basketball coach at the
University of Louisville...
-
publicus (Latin: "the
public way";
Ancient Gr****: δημόσιος δρόμος, dēmósios
drómos) was the
state mandated and
supervised courier and
transportation service...
- racing. The name is
derived from the Gr****
words hippos (ἵππος; "horse") and
dromos (δρόμος; "course"). The
ancient Roman version, the circus, was
similar to...
- and
summons the
demon Dromos into his body,
Lucifer has to
rescue his nephew, Charlie,
Linda and Amenadiel's
newborn son from
Dromos and his
demon allies...
- (1917). "Die
griechischen Denkmäler vom
Dromos des
Serapeums von Memphis" [The Gr****
monuments of the
dromos of the
Serapeum of Memphis].
Jahrbuch des...
- Meydanı). The word
hippodrome comes from the Gr****
hippos (ἵππος), horse, and
dromos (δρόμος), path or way. For this reason, it is
sometimes also
called Atmeydanı...
- for a
structure that is two
rooms deep but
lacking a
central corridor.
Dromos An
entrance p****age or
avenue leading to a building, tomb or p****ageway...
-
Kokora (1996),
followed by ****ados (unreleased), To Tama (1999), and O
Dromos gia tin
Ithaki (2000).
During the
medieval period,
under the
French Lusignan...
- the
outside of the
dromos in line with the façade and
beyond the
eastern end of the
dromos. Wace
found that the façade and
dromos were
bonded together...