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Hemiolia can
refer to: A type of
galley developed in the 4th
century BC A
genus of the eukaryote,
Euglenida An
alternative spelling for Hemiola, a musical...
- In music,
hemiola (also
hemiolia) is the
ratio 3:2. The
equivalent Latin term is sesquialtera. In rhythm,
hemiola refers to
three beats of
equal value...
- have a ram,
presumably being used as
couriers and fast
cargo vessels. The
hemiolia or
hemiolos (Gr****: ἡμιολία [ναῦς] or ἡμίολος [λέμβος]) was a
light and...
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complemented and
eventually replaced by
other designs, such as the lembus, the
hemiolia and the liburnians. ****enistic-era
warships Pentecopterus, a
genus of...
- (106–137). doi:10.2307/833435. JSTOR 833435.
Willi Apel (1972). "Hemiola,
hemiolia".
Harvard Dictionary of
Music (2nd ed.). Cambridge, M****achusetts: Harvard...
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Keelungiidae Lentomonadidae Heterostavida Sphenomonadidae Ploeotiida Sphenomonadidae Entosiphonea Entosiphonida Entosiphonidae Karavia Hemiolia Liburna Spirocuta...
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Keelungiidae Lentomonadidae Heterostavida Sphenomonadidae Ploeotiida Sphenomonadidae Entosiphonea Entosiphonida Entosiphonidae Karavia Hemiolia Liburna Spirocuta...
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Keelungiidae Lentomonadidae Heterostavida Sphenomonadidae Ploeotiida Sphenomonadidae Entosiphonea Entosiphonida Entosiphonidae Karavia Hemiolia Liburna Spirocuta...
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Keelungiidae Lentomonadidae Heterostavida Sphenomonadidae Ploeotiida Sphenomonadidae Entosiphonea Entosiphonida Entosiphonidae Karavia Hemiolia Liburna Spirocuta...
- to be
helpful to
archaeologists and
historians in
understanding what a
hemiolia warship was like.
Archaeologists have
tentatively dated the K****el model...