- Uluabat, in the
Byzantine period Lopadion (Gr****: Λοπάδιον),
Latinized as
Lopadium, is a
neighbourhood of the muni****lity and
district of Karacabey, Bursa...
-
Lopadium (commonly
known as the
granular lichen) is a
genus of lichen-forming
fungi in the
monotypic family Lopadiaceae,
which is in the
order Lecideales...
- and
tried to
return home.
Conrad and his
adherents had to be
escorted to
Lopadium by the French,
where they
joined the main
French army
under Louis. Conrad...
- Chrysothrix: 253
Goldspeck lichen - Candelariella: 249
Granular lichen -
Lopadium Honeycombed lichen -
Menegazzia Horsehair lichen -
Bryoria Jelly lichen...
- Lecidea, Lecidoma, Porpidia,
Porpidinia and
Romjularia (Lecideaeae) and
Lopadium (Lopadiaceae) (PDF).
Revisions of
British and
Irish Lichens. Vol. 40. p...
- time
after 258 AD,
crossed the
river Rhyndacus (modern Adırnas Çayı) at
Lopadium (modern Uluabat). It was
crowned in
Byzantine times by a
chapel dedicated...
- 13th century.
Around the end of the
twelfth century, it was
united with
Lopadium as an archbishopric.
There are two
historical mosques in Karacabey, one...
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Central 1 × S S Constantine's
Bridge Adırnas Çayı (Rhyndacus)
Ulubad (
Lopadium)
Turkey ? In ruins. Only a few
piers remain on
north bank.
Culverts in...
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Lobarina Lobothallia Loekoesia Loflammia Loflammiopsis Logilvia Lopacidia Lopadium Lopezaria Loxospora Loxosporopsis Lueckingia Lyromma Magmopsis Malcolmiella...
- (Nyl.)
Vouaux (1913) – hosts: Catapyrenium, Leptogium, Lichenomphalia,
Lopadium, Micarea, Mycobilimbia, Ochrolechia,
Protoblastenia Merismatium peregrinum...