- The
Nisean horse, or
Nisaean horse, is an
extinct horse breed, once
native to the town of Nisaia,
located in the
Nisaean plains at the foot of the southern...
- The
Nisaean plain (also
spelled Nesaean; Gr****: Nḗsaion pedíon) was a
fertile plain in Media, a
historic region in Iran. It was best
known for
being the...
- road near Nisaea, and a
temple of
Poseidon located within the port town.
Nisaean Megara is
thought to have been the
birthplace of poet Theognis, but his...
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Commons has
media related to Lysimachus.
Lysimachus Lysimachus' Dog &
Nisaean Horses –
Informative but non-scholarly
essay on
Lysimachus (Annotated with...
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Payson (publishing company), New York, 1931.
Royal Asiatic Society, p. 36 "
Nisaean Horse". chinesehoroscop. Benjamin,
Craig (3 May 2018).
Empires of Ancient...
- own horse. As
early as 490 BC a
breed of
large horses was bred in the
Nisaean plain in
Media to
carry men with
increasing amounts of
armour (Herodotus...
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ZASTAWNIAK - Acta
Palaeobotanica 43(2): 137–259, 2003 Lysimachus' Dog &
Nisaean Horses -
Informative but non-scholarly
essay on
Lysimachia & Lysimachus...
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Nahavand was
located in the
southernmost part of Media, on the
fertile Nisaean plain. The
ancient geographer and
historian Strabo wrote that it was "(re-)founded"...
- soon as possible; he sent an
envoy named Gabras,
together with
gifts of a
Nisaean warhorse and a sword, to
Manuel in
order to
negotiate a truce. As a result...
- that
other sources of
oriental bloodstock came from what was
called the
Nisaean breed (possibly akin to the
Turkoman horse) from Iran and Anatolia, another...