- was
Saint Benedict, and his
church was the
monastic order; The
Angel of
Pergamom was Pope
Sylvester I, and his
church was the
clerical order; The Angel...
-
Biochemistry and Pharmacology.
Volume 3: Integument,
Respiration and Circulation.
Pergamom Press. pp. 289–355. ISBN 978-0-08-030804-3. Scoble, M. J. (1992). The Lepidoptera:...
- this the city of
Antalya was founded. When
Attalos III, the last king of
Pergamom, died in 133 BC he left his
kingdom to the
Roman Republic. At this time...
-
found in Orthosias. 1 Macc. 11:39, 1 Macc. 12:39
Eumenes II
Soter King of
Pergamom 197–159
Several of his
letters have survived, and he is
mentioned by Polybius...
- 1
February 2007. A. H. Howatson, "An
Introduction to Gas Discharges",
Pergamom Press, Oxford, 1965, page 67
Friedrich Paschen (1889). "Ueber die zum Funkenübergang...
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family sold them in 1912 to Mrs. Mary Koch, who then
donated them to the
Pergamom Museum in Berlin. The
museum obtained them by
purchase in 1912 AD for an...
- 39°7′33″N 27°10′48″E / 39.12583°N 27.18000°E / 39.12583; 27.18000 (
Pergamom) Cultural: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(vi) 333 (820);
buffer zone 477 (1,180) 2014...
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import from the ****enistic
eastern Mediterranean, where, in
cities such as
Pergamom,
Ephesus and Alexandria,
there were
artists specializing in mosaics. One...
- pre-1930. Lute in art
found at
Zincirli Höyük, 10th-9th
century BC, at the
Pergamom museum, Berlin. Alacahöyük 1399–1301 BC,
Hittite lute with in-curved sides...
- Chambers,
Richard (1995). An
Accounting Thesarus: 500
Years of Accounting.
Pergamom. ISBN 9780080425733. Clarke, Frank; Dean, Graeme; Persson,
Martin (2019)...