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Palaea may
refer to: Pleiae, a town of
ancient Laconia,
Greece Philaea, a town of
ancient Cilicia, Asia Minor, now in
Turkey Palaia Fokaia,
former community...
- its name from the
warlike Isaurian tribe and the twin
settlements Isaura Palaea (Ἰσαυρα Παλαιά, Latin:
Isaura Vetus 'Old Isaura') and
Isaura Nea (Ἰσαυρα...
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Palaea Historica ("Old
Testament History") is an
anonymous ninth century AD
Byzantine chronicle which retells and
expands on
events in the
Hebrew Bible...
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Isaura Palaea (Ancient Gr****: Ἴσαυρα Παλαιά, romanized: Isaura Palaia), in
Latin Isaura Vetus, both
meaning 'Old Isaura', and
perhaps identical to Isauropolis...
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Roystonea palaea is an
extinct species of palm
known from
fossil flowers found in the
early Miocene Burdigalian stage Dominican amber deposits on the island...
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Coregonus palaea is a
species of
freshwater fish in the
salmon family. It is
found in
Swiss lakes of Neuchâtel and Biel. In
recent years it has also been...
- the still-surviving
relatives of the true fera,
which include Coregonus palaea. The Lake
Geneva whitefish was
locally known as "little fera". IUCN Redlist...
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Philaia (Ancient Gr****: Φιλαία), also
called Palaeae or
Palaiai and
Palaea or Palaia, was a town on the
coast of
ancient Cilicia mentioned in the Stadiasmus...
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Isaura may
refer to:
Isaura Palaea,
ancient settlement in
Isauria Isaura Nea,
ancient settlement in
Isauria Isaura,
feminine singular of Isauri, the inhabitants...
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other recension was
incorporated into the 8th- or 9th-century
Byzantine Palaea historica under the
title Concerning Melchizedek. It
rearranges the text...