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Phoinix may
refer to: In mythology, any of the uses of Phoenix,
including several heroes and the
mythical bird
Phoinix (Caria), a town of
ancient Caria...
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constellation (17th century). The
Latin word
comes from Gr**** φοῖνιξ (
phoinix). The Gr**** word is
first attested in the
Mycenaean Gr**** po-ni-ke, which...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Phoenix (Ancient Gr****: Φοῖνιξ
Phoinix, gen. Φοίνικος Phoinikos) was the son of king Amyntor.
Because of a
dispute with his father...
- cut
rushes on the street,
whereas John
specifies fronds of palm (Gr****
phoinix). In
Jewish tradition, the palm is one of the Four
Species carried for...
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Finike (Turkish: [feˈnice]), the
ancient Phoenix or
Phoinix (Ancient Gr****: Φοῖνιξ), also
formerly Phineka, is a muni****lity and
district of Antalya...
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Phoenix or
Phoinix (Ancient Gr****: Φοῖνιξ) was a town of
ancient Caria, near the
mountain of the same name on the
southern branch of the
Bozburun Peninsula...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Phoenix or
Phoinix (Ancient Gr****: Φοῖνιξ
Phoinix, gen.: Φοίνικος Phoinikos) may
refer to the
following individuals and a creature:...
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Phoenicia and
appeared on
Punic coins. In
ancient Gr****, the word for palm,
phoinix, was
thought to be
related to the ethnonym. In
Archaic Greece, the palm...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Phoenix or
Phoinix (Ancient Gr****: Φοῖνιξ
Phoinix, gen.: Φοίνικος
means "sun-red") was the
eponym of
Phoenicia who
together with his...
- 1944
Calisto grannus micrommata Schwartz & Gali, 1984
Calisto grannus phoinix González, 1987
Calisto grannus sommeri Schwartz & Gali, 1984
Calisto grannus...