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- The Selloi (Gr****: Σελλοί) were an ancient Gr**** tribe inhabiting Epirus in ancient Greece, in a region between Dodona—site of the oldest reported oracle—and...
- Manduruvá, Quebra-foice. Botanical synonyms include Acacia selloi Spreng. and Calliandra selloi Macbr. The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species...
- Selloi (Gr****: Σελλοί) is a former muni****lity in the Ioannina regional unit, Epirus, in northwestern Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform,...
- errors in display. Nongmaiching Hill or Nongmaijing Hill, also known as the Selloi Langmai Ching, is a hill in the Imphal Valley in Manipur, India. It rises...
- composed (circa 750 BC), divination was done there by barefoot priests called Selloi, who lay on the ground and observed the rustling of the leaves and branches...
- Sanamahi of Meitei religion (Sanamahism), built on the Nongmaiching mountain (Selloi Langmai mountain) in the Imphal East district of Kangleipak (Meitei for...
- a land occupied by the Selloi and the "Gr****s" who later came to be known as "****enes". In the Homeric tradition, the Selloi were the priests of Dodonian...
- invoked from a distance). No buildings are mentioned, and the priests (called Selloi) slept on the ground with unwashed feet. No priestesses are mentioned in...
- occurred. The land was inhabited by Selloi and Graeci, who later came to be known as ****enes. Homer mentions that the Selloi were the prophets of Zeus at Dodona...
- pp. 155–219. JSTOR 1353956. The priest(esse)s were variously known as selloi and as peliades ("doves"). Thompson (1982). Herodotus. Histories, Vol. II...