- τῶν ton ἀνθρώπων. anˈtʰropon; καὶ ke τὸ to φῶς pʰos ἐν en τῇ di σκοτίᾳ
skoˈtia φαίνει, ˈpʰeni, καὶ ke ἡ i σκοτία skoˈti(a) αὐτὸ a(ɸ)ˈto οὐ u κατέλαβεν...
- was
known under epithets such as
Melainis in
Corinth "Black or Dark One",
Skotia "Dark One",
Androphonos "Killer of Men",
Anosia "Unholy", and Tymborychos...
- (Limburgish),
Skocia (Albanian), Skócia (Hungarian), Skotän (Volapük),
Skotia (Ido, Novial),
Skotía - Σκωτία (Gr****),
Skotishin Tangghch - Скотишин Таңһч (Kalmyk)...
- oros) (Cf.Othrys) ῥυστόν
rhyston spear σεῖφα
seipha darkness (Attic zophos,
skotia) (Aeolic dnophos) σπεῦσδος
speusdos title of
Cretan officer (Cf.speudô speus-...
-
being part of
several group shows at
galleries such as La Luz de
Jesus and
Skotia Gallery in Los Angeles, she has yet to
reach the same
level of recognition...
-
Skocia (Albanian), Skócia (Hungarian),
Skosia - סקוסיה (Ladino),
Skotía /
Skōtía - Σκοτία/Σκωτία (Gr****), Skotišin
Tanghch - Скотишин Таңһч (Kalmyk)...
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English Territoires du Nord-Ouest
French Nunatsiaq Inuktitut Nova
Scotia Néa
Skotía (Νέα Σκωτία) Nova
Scotia English Nouvelle-Écosse
French Prince Edward Island...
- Bank of
Skotia...
- artist's
official website The
Great American Nude
Grand Central Academy of Art
Skotia Gallery "Technique as Influence"
lecture at the
Santa Barbara Museum of...
-
December 1942,
renamed Argos Hill 1948,
Queen Maud 1951,
Scotia 1954 and
Skotia 1960, s****ped 1962. MV Empire Benefit, oil
tanker for
Ministry of War Transport...