- In Gr**** mythology,
Pyrrha (/ˈpɪrə/;
Ancient Gr****: Πύῤῥα, romanized: Pýrrha) was the
daughter of
Epimetheus and
Pandora and wife of
Deucalion of whom...
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oxygrapta Diakonoff, 1952
Anisotenes phanerogonia Diakonoff, 1952
Anisotenes pyrra Diakonoff, 1952
Anisotenes schizolitha Diakonoff, 1952
Anisotenes scoliographa...
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Petroto Pialeia Pigi
Pineias Platanos Polyneri Polythea Prinos Prodromos Pyli
Pyrra Raxa,
Trikala Rizoma Ropoto Sarakina Servota Skepari Spathades Stefani Stournaraiika [el]...
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Anisotenes pyrra is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in New Guinea.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Anisotenes pyrra. tortricidae...
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Christian Temple of
Chalinados Ancient Sanctuary of
Messa Acropolis of
Ancient Pyrra Monastery of
Ipsilou Monastery of
Limonas Statue of
Liberty (Mytilene) Ouzo...
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According to
cybersecurity and
threat intelligence company Pyrra Technologies, the
first mention of
biolabs in
Ukraine was a
February 14...
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Pyrrha or
Pyrra (Ancient Gr****: Πύρρα) was a town on the
coast of the deep bay on the west of the
island of ****s,
which had so
narrow an
entrance that...
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eastern Crete,
close to
Agios Nikolaos. In antiquity, it was
named Pyrrha or
Pyrra (Ancient Gr****: Πύρρα). Lund University.
Digital Atlas of the
Roman Empire...
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Pyrrha or
Pyrra (Ancient Gr****: Πύρρα) was a town of
ancient Euboea. Its site is unlocated.
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000).
Barrington Atlas of the Gr****...
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statistically insignificant –
recently trended on such platforms,
according to
Pyrra, a
company that
monitors threats and misinformation. The 'prevalence and...