-
opened mouth are
recognizable characteristics in the
figures of
Scopas.
Works by
Scopas are
preserved in the
British Museum (reliefs) in London; fragments...
-
players count Scopas based on the
value of the
winning card (if the 'winning card' is
worth 7, the
scopa is
worth 7),
players count Scopa values based...
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Zebrasoma scopas, the
brown tang,
twotone tang,
scopas tang or brush-tail tang, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Acanthuridae...
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Amanses scopas, also
known as the
broom filefish, is a filefish, the only
species in the
genus Amanses of the
family Monacanthidae. It is also
called brush-sided...
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Scopas crater itself. The
northern rims of
these craters are in
permanent shadow.
Ictinus crater is
immediately to the
northeast of
Scopas. "
Scopas"...
-
Parodia scopa (syn.
Notocactus scopa), the
silver ball cactus, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
cactus family Cactaceae,
native to
upland southern...
- two
generals (
Scopas and Dorimachus) were bold
enough to
undertake the
enterprise on
their own account. In the
spring of 220 BC
Scopas and Dorimachus...
- reliefs, each
created by one of four Gr**** sculptors: Leochares, Bryaxis,
Scopas of Paros, and Timotheus. The
Mausoleum contained 400
freestanding sculptures...
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Scopa may
refer to:
Scopa, a card game
Scopa (biology), an
anatomical feature of
insects Scopa, Piedmont, a muni****lity in
Italy An
acronym for the Supreme...
- the 4th
century B.C. was
dominated by
three great figures: Praxiteles,
Scopas and Lysippos.
Praxiteles is
likely to have been the
first to
fully explore...