- The
Lessepsian migration (or
Erythrean invasion) is the
migration of
marine species along the Suez Canal,
usually from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean...
- ISBN 978-81-215-0699-1 Vincent, William, ed. (1800), The
Periplus of the
Erythrean Sea,
Containing an
Account of the
Navigation of the Ancients, from the...
- Longmans, Green, and Co. pp. 50 – via
Internet Archive. The
Periplus of the
Erythrean sea,
containing an
account of the
navigation of the ancients, from the...
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Erythraean or
Erythraian may
refer to:
Eritrea Erythraean Sibyl, the
prophetess of
classical antiquity presiding over the
Apollonian oracle at Erythrae...
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Lessepsian migration (after
Ferdinand de Lesseps, the
French engineer) or
Erythrean ("red") invasion. The
construction of the
Aswan High Dam
across the Nile...
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generally saltier and less nutrient-rich than the Mediterranean, so that
Erythrean species will
often do well in the 'milder'
eastern Mediterranean environment...
- historiography.
Portions of Agatharchides's (fl. 2nd
century BCE) On the
Erythrean Sea that
survive in
later quotations mention that the
Thamud Arabs then...
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Oxford University Press. Vincent,
William (1805). The
Periplus of the
Erythrean Sea.
Cadell and Davies. p. 403.
Romila Thapar 2003, p. 327.
Noboru Karashima...
- Emperor.
Varro enumerated ten Sibyls: Persian, Libyan, Delphic, Cimmerian,
Erythrean, Samian, ****ean, ****ospontian, Phrygian, and Tiburtine. The list omits...
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patron saint is Ali bin Omar al-Shadhili.
Based on the
Periplus of the
Erythrean Sea, many
believe that the
important ancient emporium of Muza is located...