- for Cremna; but in 276, the town was
taken by an
Isaurian robber,
named Lydius, who used it as a base for
looting the region,
giving rise to the only visit...
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Crocus lydius is a
species of
flowering plant growing from a corm,
native to
western Turkey (Manisa). "Crocus
lydius Kernd. &
Pasche |
Plants of the World...
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after whom the
famous horse race is named, then
around 1763 to
Marguerite Lydius. He had a son and a
daughter by his
second marriage. A
daughter Mary, his...
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Romans besiege the city of
Cremna (Pisidia) and kill the
Isaurian robber Lydius. Sima Yu,
Chinese crown prince of the Jin
Dynasty (d. 300)
December 27 –...
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later abandoned and then re-constructed in 1731 as Fort
Lydius, the
trading post of John
Lydius, a fur
trader from Albany. In 1755, the
fortification was...
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Trajano Boccalini,
Lapis Lydius politicus, Amsterodami, apud Ludovi**** Elzevirium, 1640....
- (1739–1825)
Hendrick "Henry"
Cuyler (1735–1803),
royalist m. 1767:
Catharina Lydius (1743–1818)
Elsje "Elsie"
Cuyler (1737–1761) m. 1760:
Augustus Van Cortlandt...
- vole, M.
irani Mediterranean field vole, M.
lavernedii Turkish vole, M.
lydius Kerman vole, M.
kermanensis Southern vole, M.
levis Paradox vole, M. paradoxus...
- went on and
Lydius Street headed uphill from
South Pearl that
section came to be
called "
Lydius continued". Wolf
Street would change to
Lydius when the roads...
- Macmillan. ISBN 9780195170672. Gissel, Siegfried. 1997. "Glareans
Tonarten Lydius und
Hypolydius und ihre Berücksichtigung
durch die Theoretiker/Komponisten...