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Hydra or
Hydra of
Lerna (Ancient Gr****: Λερναῖα ὕδρα, romanized: Lernaîa
Húdrā), more
often known simply as the Hydra, is a
serpentine lake
monster in...
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liturgical cycle of east-syriac rite is
handwritten m****cript
named 'Preface to
Hudra'
written by
Rabban Brick-Iso in 14th century. The m****cript
mentions that...
- Gospel.
Ḥūḏrā,
containing the
variables for Sundays, Lent and the
Rogation of the Ninevites, and
other holy days. Kaškūl, a
selection from the
Ḥūḏrā for w****days...
- Latin,
Ancient Gr**** and
Crusader eras
located a few
miles from the Ain
Hudra Oasis. A
second rock
sites approximately 1 km from the main rock near the...
- hydnoid,
Hydnum hydr-
water Gr**** ὕδωρ, ὕδατος (húdōr, húdatos), ὕδρα (
húdra) clepsydra, dehydrate, hydathode, hydatid, hydatidosis, hydra, hydrant,...
- Meteo.gr. "Latest
Conditions in Hydra". https://penteli.meteo.gr/stations/
hudra/[permanent dead link] [bare URL] "World
Meteorological Organization". Retrieved...
- Inscriptions").
There is a m**** of
names (singular of nawamis) near the
Oasis of Ain
Hudra, as well as a rock with
pharaonic inscriptions near the main road to Dahab...
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Dhenki (Pounding-lever),
Darpan (a mirror), Fulbandhia,
Gobra (dung beetle),
Hudra (wolf),
Kothi (a store-house), Khumri(A leaf- umbrella), Lodha(a wild dog)...
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under al-Musta'in, his
governor of
Egypt arrested the Alid
leader Ibn Abi
Hudra, and
deported him and his
supporters to Iraq in 862,
according to the ****...
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Sigla Editora. July 1996. p. 9. Kamikaze,
Marcelo (September 1996). "SNES:
Hudra's Treasure".
Super GamePower (in Portuguese). No. 30. Nova Cultural. p. 32...