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Pyrgion is a
monotypic moth
genus of the
family Erebidae erected by
Herbert Druce in 1891. Its only species,
Pyrgion repanda, was
first described by Schaus...
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Loxophlebia pyrgion is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1884. It is
found in
Panama and
French Guiana. Savela,...
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pyrgion is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1897. It is
found in Panama. Savela, Markku. "Symphlebia
pyrgion (Druce...
- (belde). Its
current name is a
turkified version of its
medieval Gr**** name,
Pyrgion (Gr****: Πυργίον,
meaning "Little Tower"). In antiquity, the town was known...
- Christ') in the 7th
century and was
known as
Pyrgium or
Pyrgion (Πυργίον) from the 12th
century on.
Pyrgion fell to the
Turks in 1307, and
became the capital...
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their connection to the
monastery of
Saint George Diasorites,
located in
Pyrgion in the
valley of the
river Kaistros. The
contemporaneous historian Niketas...
- (Tana, Aneityum) E. b.
fraudulenta Butler, 1882 (Woodlark, Solomons) E. b.
pyrgion Godman & Salvin, 1888 (Malaita, Guadalcanal,
Florida Island) E. b. albomarginata...
- 389–388 97.4
Antipater Agyrrhius and
Pamphilus are
strategoi 388–387 98.1
Pyrgion Thrasybulus and
Dionysius are
strategoi 387–386 98.2
Theodotus Peace of...
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their connection to the
monastery of
Saint George Diasorites,
located in
Pyrgion in the
valley of the
river Kaistros.
Theodore rose to
prominence in Constantinople...
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katepanikia of
Smyrna and
Anaia along the
Aegean coast, and the
chora of
Pyrgion and
Kaloe in the
upper Kaystros valley.
Basil Chrysomalles is the first...