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Phillyrin
Phillyrin Phil"ly*rin, n. (Chem.) A glucoside extracted from Phillyrea as a bitter white crystalline substance. It is sometimes used as a febrifuge.

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- Gr****s as 'Illyris'. Rouphly speaking, Illyris consisted of the large region north of Epirus and western Macedonia ..." Hammond 1994, p. 438: Illyris', a geographical...
- Graphium illyris, the cream-banded swordtail, is a forest butterfly of the swallowtail family (Papilionidae). It is native to the Afrotropical realm....
- antiquity, Illyria (/ɪˈlɪəriə/; Ancient Gr****: Ἰλλυρία, Illyría or Ἰλλυρίς, Illyrís; Latin: Illyria, Illyri****) was a region in the western part of the Balkan...
- Illyria and became the eponymous ancestor of the Illyrians. Illyrius/Illyriós/Illyri is a name known in different stories found in ancient Gr**** mythology. In...
- Press. ISBN 0-8155-5047-2. Hammond, Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière (1982). "ILLYRIS, EPIRUS AND MACEDONIA". In Boardman, John; Hammond, N. G. L. (eds.). The...
- Illyri**** /ɪˈlɪrɪkəm/ was a Roman province that existed from 27 BC to sometime during the reign of Vespasian (69–79 AD). The province comprised Illyria/Dalmatia...
- namque tractu fuere Labeatae, Senedi, Rudini, Sasaei, Grabaei; proprie dicti Illyri et Taulantii et Pyraei.) Pomponius Mela tells different details, but makes...
- Illyrian religion refers to the religious beliefs and practices of the Illyrian peoples, a group of tribes who spoke the Illyrian languages and inhabited...
- of smaller provinces. Epirus Nova ("New Epirus") or Illyria Graeca or Illyris proper, which was established by Diocletian, was the first province to...
- [Part III: The Balkans and the Aegean] Chapter 15: N. G. L. Hammond, "Illyris, Epirus and Macedonia in the Early Iron Age", pp. 621–624. "Encyclopædia...