- 1858
Eusenea Walker, 1860
Marmarea Hulst, 1896
Meticulodes Guenée, 1857
Pergama Herrich-Schäffer, 1855
Stenodonta Warren, 1905
Stenaspilates Packard, 1876...
-
became Beyarmudu in 1958,
meaning lord's pear.
Pergamos was
actually called Pergama and is
visible on a map
which was
published by
Jacomo Franco in Venice...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pergamus (/ˈ
pɜːrɡəməs/;
Ancient Gr****: Πέργαμος) was the son of the
warrior Neoptolemus and Andromache. Pergamus's
parents both figure...
- with
fuissent refers to an
earlier time when
Hector was
still alive: sī
Pergama dextrā dēfendī possent,
etiam hāc dēfēnsa
fuissent (Virgil) 'if Troy could...
-
Ardahan Boğaziçi
Civisil Ötüken
Karadeniz 61 Çayönü Güvercinlik
Mutluyaka Pergama Pile Yenişehir Akıncılar
Dilekkaya Gaziköy Gönendere Kırıkkale Yeniceköy...
- did not have a son, I
would have died a free
woman in a free country' sī
Pergama dextrā dēfendī possent,
etiam hāc dēfēnsa
fuissent (Virgil) 'if Troy could...
-
Lenaeus – here
everything is
filled with your gifts." PRiAMō ...
PeRgAMa "Priam ...
Pergama". Not only
proper names but also
other key
words can be highlighted...
-
Pepasmenoptera Peratodactyla Peratophyga Peratostega Percnia Percnoptilota Perconia Pergama Peribatodes Peribolodes Periclina Peridela Peridelias Perigramma Perigune...
-
transported 10,000
Armenians to Cyprus, 12,000 to
Macedonia and 800 to
Pergama —
these deportations being the
origins of the
Armenian diaspora. Maurice...