- also
formed their own
successor states on the
fringes of the empire, at
Niceae and
Trebizond in Asia Minor, and at
Epiros in west Balkan. Of the newly...
-
becoming grayish going south.
Includes M. m.
azteca ****erman, 1963 and M. m.
niceae ****erman, 1963. "M. m. pectoralis" (ex von Müller, 1865)
cannot be ****igned...
-
Cyclops neumani Pesta, 1927
Cyclops neymanae Streletskaya, 1990
Cyclops niceae Mann, 1940
Cyclops nigeriae Brady, 1910
Cyclops nigricauda Norman, 1869...
-
fought with the
Byzantines in the
border region of
Seljuk empire and the
Niceae Empire called Soghut which is now
located in the
Bilecik province of Turkey...
-
clandestinus (Kiefer, 1926) →
Diacyclops clandestinus (Kiefer, 1926)
Megacyclops niceae (Mann, 1940) →
Megacyclops viridis (Jurine, 1820)
Megacyclops robustus (G...
- in the
church hierarchy.
Deaconesses are also
mentioned in
Canon 19 of
Niceae I
which states that “since they have no
imposition of hands, are to be numbered...
- ****erman
named a
Mexican subspecies of song
sparrow (Melospiza
melodia niceae)
after her. In 1997 the
Wilson Ornithological Society established the Margaret...
-
muscicola (Lastochkin, 1924)
Acanthocyclops n**** (Sars, 1863)
Acanthocyclops niceae Mann, 1940
Acanthocyclops notabilis Mazepova, 1950
Acanthocyclops orientalis...
- of the People's
Crusade force of
Peter the Hermit,
dying in the
siege of
Niceae in 1096. Riley-Smith, Johathan, The
First Crusaders, 1095-1131, Cambridge...
- of
Normandy and
Steven of Blois.
Runciman 1969a, pp. 288–292,
Siege of
Niceae.
Runciman 1951, pp. 183–184,
Battle of Dorylaeum.
Runciman 1951, p. 202...