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Phasiane (Gr****: Φασιανοί Phasianoi; Armenian: Բասեն Basean; Georgian: ბასიანი Basiani, Turkish: Pasin) is a
historical region now part of the Eastern...
- (Packard, 1873)
Synonyms Panagra subminiata Packard, 1873
Phasiane meadiaria Packard, 1874
Phasiane snoviata Packard, 1876
Semiothisa meadiaria Semiothisa...
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Absheron Peninsula Kartli Anatolia Taurus Mountains Aeolis Paphlagonia Phasiane Isauria Ionia Bithynia Cilicia Cappadocia Caria Corduene Chaldia Doris...
- possessions. In 1001,
after the
death of
David of Tao,
Basil inherited Tao,
Phasiane and Speri.
These provinces were then
organized into the
theme of Iberia...
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Ashot II's (r. 937–954)
original holding was
Lower Tao. He also
received Phasiane from the
Byzantine emperor in c. 952. The
third son
Bagrat I (r. 937–945)...
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Zelinsky (2008–)
Diocese of Parn****us: John
Derevianka (1995–)
Diocese of
Phasiane:
Antonios Paropoulos (2002–)
Diocese of Philomelion:
Theophan Koja (2023–)...
- (a
medieval Georgian chronicler knew it as სვინდაქსი, Suindaksi) in the
Phasiane province (Basiani, Basian, or Basean). Ultimately, the
Byzantines won a...
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Aspitates Species: A. aberrata
Binomial name
Aspitates aberrata (H. Edwards, 1884)
Synonyms Phasiane aberrata H. Edwards, 1884
Aspitates orciferaria aberrata...
- Gr****
Orthodox Metropolis of
Pittsburgh Bishop Andonios (Paropoulos) of
Phasiane,
auxiliary bishop and
Chancellor of the Gr****
Orthodox Archdiocese of America...
- the
nearby land "Biane",
which likely became the
Armenian Basean (Gr****:
Phasiane).
Kingdom of Van (Armenian: Վանի թագավորութիւն, romanized: Vani t′agavorut′yun):...