- In 528,
Sittas was
appointed in the new
office of
magister militum per Armeniam.
According to both
Malalas and
Theophanes the Confessor,
Sittas recruited...
- The
nuthatches (/ˈnʌthætʃ/)
constitute a genus,
Sitta, of
small p****erine
birds belonging to the
family Sittidae.
Characterised by
large heads, short...
- "Flagpole
Sitta" is a song by
American rock band
Harvey Danger from
their 1997
debut album,
Where Have All the
Merrymakers Gone? It was
released as the...
- The
Eurasian nuthatch or wood
nuthatch (
Sitta europaea) is a
small p****erine bird
found throughout the
Palearctic and in Europe. Like
other nuthatches...
- romanized: al-Kutub al-
Sitta, lit. 'the Six Books'), also
known as al-Sihah al-
Sitta (Arabic: الصحاح الستة, romanized: al-Ṣiḥāḥ al-
Sitta, lit. 'the Authentic...
- The red-breasted
nuthatch (
Sitta canadensis) is a
small songbird. The
adult has blue-grey
upperparts with
cinnamon underparts, a
white throat and face...
- the
Goths and
Byzantines at the
River Po.
Belisarius retreats to Tuscany.
Sittas,
Byzantine general,
suppresses a
revolt in
Armenia in
protest against heavy...
-
Sitta gracilis is an
extinct species of
Sitta that
inhabited Hungary during the
Neogene period. It is
smaller than
recent species. The
specific epithet...
- the high
casualties of this battle.
Emperor Justinian I then
appointed Sittas as
strategos in
charge of the east. At this time, Justinian's
policy was...
- a much
larger Persian force under Perozes at the
Battle of Dara,
while Sittas and
Dorotheus defeated a
Persian army
under Mihr-Mihroe at the
Battle of...