- 3166-1 was
altered to
reflect the new
country name "Libya" in English, "
Libye (la)" in French. In
December 2017 the
Permanent Mission of
Libya to the...
-
March 2011.[dead link] "
Libye :
point de
situation opération
Harmattan n°11".
French Ministry of Defense. 29
March 2011. "
Libye : Des
Mirage F1 CR entrent...
- The name is
based on the
ethnonym Libu (Ancient Gr****: Λίβυες
Líbyes, Latin:
Libyes). The name
Libya (in use
since 1934 for the
modern country formerly...
-
Libya (Ancient Gr****: Λιβύη, romanized:
Libýē) is the
daughter of Epaphus, King of Egypt, in both Gr**** and
Roman mythology. She
personified the land...
- Tethys. In some accounts, her
mother was
called Pompholyge and
sister of
Libye.[AI-generated source?]
According to Apollodorus, Asia was the wife of the...
- jets – report". Reuters.
Archived from the
original on 13
October 2012. "
Libye : Les
Rafale tirent des
missiles de croisière Scalp". Mer et
Marine (in...
- Lyc. Lycus, Pherespondus,
Pronomus Iphthime Nonnus 5th cent. AD
Libys Libye Hyg. Fab. 1st cent. AD
Caicus Ocyrhoe Ps.-Plut. Fluv. 2nd cent. AD Nomios...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Lybie or
Libye (Ancient Gr****: Λυβίη, Lubiē;
often written Lybië) was the
mother of
Belus by
Poseidon and a
personification and queen...
-
Gaston Chérau,
correspondant de
guerre lors du
conflit italo-turc pour la
Libye (1911–1912), Créaphis, 480 p., 2018 (ISBN 978-2-35428-141-0).
Awaken the...
- 29
January 2012 "Opération Harmattan, le nom de code
militaire pour la
Libye". Marianne.
Archived from the
original on 2 May 2015.
Retrieved 7 April...