-
ancestors of the
Turkish Cypriots of
Pergamos. The
Turkish Cypriot name
became Beyarmudu in 1958,
meaning lord's pear.
Pergamos was
actually called Pergama and...
- /ˈpɜːrɡəmɒn/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Πέργαμον), also
referred to by its
modern Gr**** form
Pergamos (Πέργαμος), was a rich and
powerful ancient Gr**** city in Aeolis. It is...
- part of
Northern Cyprus's Lefkoşa District, with the
remaining area near
Pergamos being de
facto administered by the Gazimağusa District. The communities...
- (shrine) in
Pergamon was
dedicated to
Pergamos Ktistes,
probably built in the 3rd
century BC.
Pergamus (or
Pergamos) is also the name of the
citadel of...
- "[hating] the
works of the Nicolaites,
which I also hate"; and the
church in
Pergamos is rebuked: "So thou hast also some [worshiping in
their midst] who hold...
-
Pentateuch Pentecost Penuel Peor
Perazim Peresh Perez Perez-Uzza
Perga Pergamos Perida Perizzites Persia Persis Peruda Peter Pethahiah Pethuel Peulthai...
- The Gr****
torpedo boat
Pergamos (Gr****: TA Πέργαμος)
served in the
Royal ****enic Navy from 1919–1941.
Originally the ship was the Austro-Hungarian 250t-class...
- Πέργαμος. In
Turkish language, it has been
adapted to Bergama. The name of
Pergamos derives from
Perga (as
keramos from kera=earth, clay),
although a Turkish...
- some attention, but will be
dealt with in the
section on Terracottas, and
Pergamos, even
though it
developed the
typology of
wounded warriors and Amazons...
-
related to
Saint Antipas of Pergamum.
Catholic Online Sant’
Antipa di
Pergamo CatholicSaints.Info
Byzantine hymn to St.
Antipas in youtube.com v t e...