- Pelōrís (Thucydides, Dion. Per.), or Πελωριάς
Pelōriás (Polybius, Strabo); Latin: Pelorus, Peloris, or
Pelorias. "Linea 32
Ponte Gallo-Mortelle-Terminal Museo"...
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Peloria may
refer to:
Peloria (festival), an
ancient Gr**** festival.
Peloria, is the
aberration in
which a
plant that
normally produces zygomorphic flowers...
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inflorescence of the form
known as a head, capitulum, or pseudanthium.
Peloria or a
peloric flower is the
aberration in
which a
plant that
normally produces...
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Peloria (Ancient Gr****: πελώρια) was a
festival in
ancient Greece celebrated by the Thessalians. It was
similar to the
Roman Saturnalia.
Sacrifices were...
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butterflies in the
family Pieridae. It
contains only one species,
Mesapia peloria, the
Tibet blackvein,
which is
found in India,
Nepal and China. It is a...
- close-up
Leaves Young plant a few w****s old
Giant flower demonstrating pseudo-
peloria Detail List of
poisonous plants Chadburn, H. (2014). "Digitalis purpurea"...
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festival from
Troezen in
honor of Poseidon, the
Thessalian festival of
Peloria in
honor of Zeus Pelorios, and an
unnamed festival from Babylon. He also...
- half-brother of Nodo in Pale Fire.
Madeleinea pacis (Draudt, 1921)
Madeleinea pelorias (Weymer, 1890)
Madeleinea sigal Benyamini, Bálint & Johnson, 1995 Madeleinea...
- solo book.)
Issue #1 is
dominated by the 16-page Pim and
Francie story "
Peloria: Part One",
intended as the
start of an
ongoing serial. It
includes another...
- Hyperenor, Udaeus, and Echion. Pelorus, the man whom the
festival of
Peloria was
named after. He
brought news of the
violent earthquakes in Haemonia...