- In the
geologic timescale, the
Homerian is an age of the
Wenlock Epoch of the
Silurian Period of the
Paleozoic Era of the
Phanerozoic Eon that is comprehended...
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named “Homeric”
because of
similarities in meter, formulas, and dialect.
Homerian This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Homeric...
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Sheinwoodian and the
younger Homerian stage. The
Sheinwoodian lasted from 432.9 to 430.6
million years ago. The
Homerian lasted from 430.6 to 426.7 million...
- Emo is a
genus of
aplacophoran mollusc known from the
Homerian Coalbrookdale Formation of England. It
contains one species, Emo vorticaudum. This genus...
- Punk
ferox is a
species of
aplacophoran mollusc known from the
Homerian Coalbrookdale Formation of England. It is the only
species within the
genus Punk...
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million years ago)
occurred during the
Silurian Period,
after the end of the
Homerian Age. It is
named for the town of
Ludlow in Shropshire, England. The Ludlow...
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simile entirely, and it is rare in the
later version of the language. The
Homerian Gr****, like Ṛg-vedic Sanskrit,
deploys simile extensively, but they are...
- 9 Ma (million
years ago), approximately. The
Gorstian Age
succeeds the
Homerian Age and
precedes the
Ludfordian Age. The age is
named after Gorsty village...
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stock types on
coins of Smyrna, one
class of
which numismatists call "
Homerian." The
epithet Melesigenes was
applied to him; the cave
where he was wont...
- 7 ± 1.6 *
Ludlow Ludfordian 425 ± 1.5 *
Gorstian 426.7 ± 1.5 *
Wenlock Homerian 430.6 ± 1.3 *
Sheinwoodian 432.9 ± 1.2 *
Llandovery Telychian 438.6 ± 1...