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Isauria (/aɪˈzɔːriə/ or /aɪˈsɔːriə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰσαυρία), in
ancient geography, is a rugged,
isolated district in the
interior of Asia Minor, of very...
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species Psilocybe acutissima (described by
Roger Heim in 1959), and
Psilocybe isauri (described by
Singer in 1959) are synonyms, as both the
macroscopic and...
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Taurus Mountains for the
first time, and
succeeded in
defeating the
Isauri along the
northern slopes. He laid
siege to
their prin****l town, Isaura...
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Isaura Nea,
ancient settlement in
Isauria Isaura,
feminine singular of
Isauri, the
inhabitants of
Isauria several Roman legions:
Legio I
Isaura Sagittaria...
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received his
agnomen of
Isaurus because he
defeated the
Isauri who
lived in the core of the
Taurus Mountains,
which bordered on Cilicia...
- This list of
Crocus species shows the
accepted species names within the
genus Crocus,
which are
predominantly spring perennial plants in the Iridaceae...
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Saint Ansurius (also Aduri, Asurius,
Isauri) (died 925 AD) was a
Galician bishop. He
became bishop of
Orense in 915. In 922, he gave up his post to become...
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Volume 1 .
Oxford University Press. p. 42. Tomaschitz, Kurt, "Isauria,
Isauri", Brill's New Pauly, doi:10.1163/1574-9347_bnp_e527580 W. M. Ramsay, The...
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which has been
proposed as a new
series Sieberi.
Other new series, such as
Isauri and Lyciotauri,
continue to be
created out of the
Biflori series. Mathew's...
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surnamed Isauricus,
consul in 79 and
censor in 55 BC,
triumphed over the
Isauri.
Publius Servilius P. f. C. n. Isauricus,
consul in 48 and 41 BC. Servilia...