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mentioned by
Pliny the Elder, Steph**** of
Byzantium (Steph**** also
called it
Phrada (Φράδα)) and the 4th
century Peutinger Map. In the 5th
century AD Farah...
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Ptychoglene phrada is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1889. It is
found in
Arizona and Mexico. "930209.00 – 8080...
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calendar era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. From
Phrada,
Alexander the
Great presses on up the
valley of the
Helmand River, through...
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Alexander then
founds the town of
Alexandria of the
Arians (modern Herat). At
Phrada, in Drangiana, Philotas, Parmenion's son and
commander of the
elite Macedonian...
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Alexander then
founds the town of
Alexandria of the
Arians (modern Herat). At
Phrada, in Drangiana, Philotas, Parmenion's son and
commander of the
elite Macedonian...
- Artacoana,
Alexandria in Aria (Herat, Afghanistan)―Aria,
capital city Oct 330
Phrada,
Alexandria Prophthasia (Farah, Afghanistan)―Drangiana,
capital city Dec...
-
erythrophora Felder, 1874
Ptychoglene pertunda Druce, 1889
Ptychoglene phrada Druce, 1889
Ptychoglene rubromarginata Druce, 1885
Ptychoglene sanguineola...
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Bolon was a
Macedonian soldier, who
accused Philotas. He gave a
speech at
Phrada in 330 BC saying :
Philotas had
ridiculed men from the country, he continued...
- the area it was
known as
Prophthasia in Drangiana: the
Drangian capital Phrada was just
renamed in
October 330; 'Prophthasia'
means 'Anti****tion', modern...
- This
article concerns the
period 329 BC – 320 BC. From
Phrada,
Alexander the
Great presses on up the
valley of the
Helmand River,
through Arachosia, and...