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increased by the
combination of the Gr****
participles στένων καὶ τρέμων (
stenōn kai tremōn, "groaning and
shaking upon the earth").
Syriac Christianity...
- BC),
during his
invasion of Greece. The
Byzantines called the
Bosporus "
Stenon" and used the
following major toponyms in the area: on the
European side:...
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southern entrance of the Sea of Marmara, and was
administered by a
komes ton
Stenon (count of the Straits) or an
archon from the 3rd
century to the 5th century...
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commemorated with a
Google doodle as the
founder of geology. Steensen,
Niels /
Sténon, Niels.
Nicolai Stenonis Observationes anatomicae quibus varia oris, oculorum...
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ovodovi – Ovodov's
horse Equus yunnanensis –
Yunnan horse Equus stenonis –
Stenon zebra Equus sivalensis –
Indian horse African species Equus algericus[citation...
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European jaguar),
Ursus etruscus (the
Etruscan bear),
Equus stenonis (the
Stenon zebra),
Stephanorhinus etruscus (the
Etruscan rhinoceros), Pachystruthio...
- the
latter including the two
imperial vessels and the ten
ships of the
Stenon squadron. As for the
total size of the
Byzantine navy in this period, Warren...
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andigenum var. socco-huaccoto
Bukasov & Lechn.
Solanum andigenum convar.
stenon Lechn.
Solanum andigenum var.
stenophyllum Bukasov & Lechn.
Solanum andigenum...
- and «ΜΟΨΕΑΤΩΝ». The site of
Mopsium is
located at the
modern site
named Stenon Rhodias.
Mogens Herman Hansen &
Thomas Heine Nielsen (2004). "Thessaly and...
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quarter of
Blachernae on the s**** of the
Golden Horn, and the "Narrows" (
Stenon) of the Bosporus.
Provintia Optimati. the
province of
Optimatoi Emperor...