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Carposina ekbatana is a moth in the
Carposinidae family. It was
described by Hans
Georg Amsel in 1978. It is
found in Iran. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.;...
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Herodotus who says that the king of
Media Diokes built the city of
Agbatana or
Ekbatana in the 7th century BC."
Hamadan was
established by the Medes. It then became...
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Metropolitan Council, 1995
issue 4/5, 1995, of the
magazine neue
bildende kunst Ekbatana exhib. cat.,
Images of the World,
Nikolaj Exhibition Space. Copenhagen...
- word Ekbātān (Persian: اکباتان) is a
variant of
Ecbatana (Gr****: Εκβάτανα
Ekbátana)
which derives from Old
Persian Haŋgmetana,
meaning "place of gathering"...
- is the
location of an
important historical site. The
imperial road from
Ekbatana to
Babylon p****ed at the foot of the mountain. On the
rocky slopes king...
- " 2002) for alto
voice and
Concert Band (17') to text by Pia Tafdrup.
Ekbátana (2006) for
soprano and
orchestra (15') to text by
Sophus Claussen. Kammerkantate...
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Holger Drachmann Jeg hører i
Natten den
vuggende Lyd 1877
Sophus Claussen Ekbatana 1896
Jeppe Aakjær
Aften 1912 Thøger L****n Den
danske Sommer 1914 Tom Kristensen...
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linked with
painter Albert Gottschalk. He is
buried in
Gentofte cemetery.
Ekbatana, from 1896, is
included in the
Danish culture canon. Naturbørn, 1887 Pilefløjter...
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divaricata Walsingham, 1907
Carposina dominicae Davis, 1969
Carposina ekbatana Amsel, 1978
Carposina engalactis Meyrick, 1932
Carposina euphanes Bradley...