- her
cloak behind,
which Pyramus found and
mistook as
evidence of her death.
Believing Thisbe was
killed by the lioness,
Pyramus committed suicide, staining...
- dictionary.
Pyramus is a
character in Gr**** mythology.
Pyramus may also
refer to:
Pyramus, a
historical name for the
Ceyhan River in
Turkey 14871
Pyramus, an...
-
Regni Vegetabilis, a
catalog of
plants begun by
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle.
Augustin Pyramus de
Candolle was born on 4
February 1778 in Geneva, Republic...
-
ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Pyramus,
after the
doomed lover from the
writings of Ovid. HMS
Pyramus (1810) was a
fifth rate 36-gun
frigate built...
- The
Pyramus and
Thisbe Society was
founded (as the
Pyramus and
Thisbe Club) in 1974 to
bring together surveyors and
architects with a
professional interest...
-
opera by
Jules M****enet.
Pyramus also (in the
early 13th century)
wrote La Vie
Seint Edmund le Roi.
JSTOR notes on
Pyramus Anglo-Norman
studies by Marjorie...
-
Pyramos or
Pyramus (Gr****: Πύραμος),
Leucosyrus (Gr****: Λευκόσυρος) or Jihun) is a
river in
Anatolia in the
south of Turkey. The
Ceyhan River (
Pyramus) has...
- of
Pyramus and Thisbe".
Quince reads the
names of
characters and
bestows them on the players. Nick Bottom, who is
playing the main role of
Pyramus, is...
- Mam(u)estia;
modern Yakapınar) is an
ancient city in
Cilicia Campestris on the
Pyramus River (now the
Ceyhan River)
located approximately 20 km (12 mi) east of...
-
Pierre Pyramus (or Pyrame) de
Candolle (28
October 1806 – 4
April 1893) was a French-Swiss botanist, the son of the
Swiss botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle...