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Homerites is a
genus of small, involute,
globase fossil ceratitids with an
eccentric outer whorl and
subammonitic sutures belonging to the
family Halortidae...
- metropolis, in
which lives Charibael,
lawful king of two tribes, the
Homerites and
those living next to them,
called the Sabaites;
through continual...
- 19 December. The
Nomoi ton
Homeriton (Νόμοι των Όμηριτών, "Laws of the
Homerites"), also
known in
Latin as
Leges Homeritarum, is
usually regarded as a...
- metropolis, in
which lives Charibael,
lawful king of two tribes, the
Homerites and
those living next to them,
called the Sabaites;
through continual...
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emerged such as Saba, Lihyan, Minaean, Qataban, Hadhramaut, Awsan, and
Homerite emerged in Arabia.
According to the
Abrahamic tradition,
Arabs are descendants...
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executed by the
Jewish king Dhu Nuwas,
eventually led to the fall of the
Homerite Kingdom. In
modern times, the
establishment of the
Jewish state resulted...
- 214–275. Fiaccadori,
Gianfranco (2006). "Gregentios in the Land of the
Homerites". In
Albrecht Berger (ed.). Life and
Works of
Saint Gregentios, Archbishop...
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Arctotropites Arietoceltites Discotropites Euisculites Gymnotropites Homerites Homeroceras Hoplotropites Indonesites Jovites Margaritropites Microtropites...
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family Tropitidae. T.
obolinus A
genus in the
ceratitid family Tropitidae.
Homerites H.
semiglobosus A
genus of small, involute,
globase fossil ceratitids...
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Arabian rulers. The
Periplus calls Charibael the "lawful king" of the "
Homerites" and "those
living next to them
called the Sabaites". He is said to dwell...