- Look up
ponape in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ponape may
refer to: Pohnpei, an
island in the
Federated States of
Micronesia Ponape (barque), a German...
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Ponape was a four-masted steel–hulled
barque which was
built in 1903 in
Italy as
Regina Elena for an
Italian owner. In 1911 she was sold to
Germany and...
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Pohnpei (formerly
known as
Ponape or Ascension, from Pohnpeian: "upon (pohn) a
stone altar (pei)") is an
island of the
Senyavin Islands which are part...
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mentioned in H. P. Lovecraft's
ghost writing "The
Horror in the Museum". The
Ponape Scripture first appeared in Lin Carter's
short story "Out of the Ages" (1975)...
- flycatcher.
Alternate names include the
Pohnpei broadbill,
Ponape broadbill,
Ponape flycatcher and
Ponape Myiagra flycatcher.
BirdLife International (2016). "Myiagra...
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cycle introduces various mythos elements, such as the
Zanthu Tablets, the
Ponape Scripture,
Father Ubb and the yuggs, and two new
Great Old Ones: Ythogtha...
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Retrieved 31
October 2017. Riesenberg, Saul H (1968). The
Native Polity of
Ponape.
Contributions to Anthropology. Vol. 10.
Smithsonian Institution Press....
- Kiester's emo
skink or
Ponape skink (Emoia ponapea) is a
species of
lizard in the
family Scincidae occurring in Micronesia. Allison, A.; Hamilton, A.;...
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miles (9,400 km) from the
actual island of
Pohnpei (
Ponape), the
location of the
fictional "
Ponape Scripture". Both
locations are
close to the Pacific...
- in 1543 and 1545, and by
Legazpi in 1565. The
first European visitor to
Ponapé was
Pedro Fernández de Quirós,
commanding the
Spanish ship San Gerónimo...