- border. In antiquity, the
river was
known as
Eleutherus (Gr**** Ελεύθερος
Eleutheros, Ελευθερίς
Eleuteris lit. 'free'). It
defined the
border between the Seleucid...
-
Eleutheros Cooke House may
refer to:
Eleutheros Cooke House (1415
Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, Ohio),
listed on the NRHP in Erie County, Ohio Eleutheros...
- firm.
Cooke was born at Sandusky, Ohio, the son of
Eleutheros Cooke and
Martha Carswell Cooke.
Eleutheros Cooke was a
pioneer Ohio
lawyer and Whig, a member...
- was a
noted financier and journalist.
Eleutheros Cooke House (410
Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, Ohio)
Eleutheros Cooke House (1415
Columbus Avenue, Sandusky...
- may be
colloquially called devil's bush,
Siberian ginseng,
taiga root,
eleuthero, ciwujia, Devil's shrub, shigoka, touch-me-not, wild pepper, or kan jang...
- "Eleuthera"
derives from the
feminine form of the Gr****
adjective ἐλεύθερος (
eleútheros),
meaning "free".
Known in the 17th
century as Cigateo, it lies 80 km...
- and oxen, as well as
etymological links between the name
Eleuther or
Eleutheros with the
Latin name
Liber Pater,
indicates that this may have been another...
- the Gr**** name Eleutherius.
Eleutherius is a
cognate of the Gr**** word
eleutheros (ἐλεύθερος)
which means "free". As a
personal name,
Luther is a boy's...
- The
League of Free
Laconians (Koinē Gr****: Κοινόν τῶν Ἐλευθερολακώνων, romanized: Koinon tōn Eleutherolakōnōn) was
established in
southern Greece in 21...
- 1844. It was the last home of
Eleutheros Cooke, one of the
first settlers in
Sandusky and its
first lawyer.
Eleutheros was
father of Jay Cooke, the Civil...