- The
Serbonian Bog (Gr****: Σιρβωνίδος λίμνη, romanized: Sirbōnidos limnē, Latin:
Sirbonis Lacus, Arabic: مستنقع سربون, romanized: Mustanqaʿ Sirbūn) was...
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Lethe serbonis , the
brown forester, is a
species of
Satyrinae butterfly found in the
Indomalayan realm (Bhutan, Sikkim, ****am, Burma, West China) Hewitson...
- map.
Johannes Hevelius called it
Sinus Sirbonis ("Bay of
Serbonis",
after the lake of
Serbonis, now Lake Bardawil, in Egypt) in his 1647 map. Volcanism...
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describes a city
named Ienysos (Ancient Gr****: Ιηνυσος)
located between Lake
Serbonis and Kadytis. It is
possible that
Ienysos is the
predecessor of Rinokoloura...
- 1857 c g (blue forester)
Lethe serbonis Hewitson, 1876 c g (brown forester)
Lethe serbonis serbonis Lethe serbonis teesta Lethe sicelis Hewitson, 1862...
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describes a city
named Ienysos (Ancient Gr****: Ιηνυσος)
located between Lake
Serbonis and
Kadytis (modern Gaza city). He
talks about how the
Persian military...
-
Histories II.158),
which Herodotus says is
located just
south of Lake
Serbonis (The
Histories III.5).
According to
Herodotus various remarks in different...
- Herodotus'
description of
Egyptian borders –
their eastern limit is Lake
Serbonis,
where Typhon is said to be
concealed and
where Cambyses beat Egyptian...
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mentioned by the fifth-century BC Gr****
historian Herodotus)
buried under Lake
Serbonis in Egypt. Like Pindar,
Nicander has all the gods, but Zeus and Athena,...
-
eastern border of
Cilicia till Gaza and
continuing from
Ienysos till Lake
Serbonis. This
emporium allowed the
Qedarites to
reduce the
costs of transporting...