- The
Tanos or T**** (Τάνος), also
called the
Tanaus or
Tanaos (Τάναος) is a
river of the Peloponnese, Greece. In
antiquity it was the
northern border of...
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Copelatus tanaus is a
species of
diving beetle. It is part of the
subfamily Copelatinae in the
family Dytiscidae. It was
described by Félix
Guignot in...
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Pompeius Trogus. However, the
opponents are
described as
Sesosis of
Egypt and
Tanaus, king of Scythia.
Jordanes considered the
Goths to be Scyths, and often...
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range of
Mount Parnon, where, not far from the
sources of the T**** or
Tanaus, the
boundaries of the Lacedaemonians, Argives, and
Tegeatae joined, and...
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other on its
southern extremity. The
former called T**** (Τάνος) or
Tanaus (Τάναος)
formed the
boundary between the
Argeia and
Laconia in the time...
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strike a
member of the musicians'
negotiating committee,
violinist Marian Tanau,
spoke to the
World Socialist Web Site
about the new conditions. He remarked...
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range of
Mount Parnon, where, not far from the
sources of the T**** or
Tanaus, the
boundaries of the Lacedaemonians, Argives, and
Tegeatae joined, and...
- (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtaːnaro]; Piedmontese: Tane [ˈtɑne]; Ligurian:
Tànau [ˈtana(ɹ)u]; Latin: Tanarus), is a 276-kilometre (171 mi) long
river in...
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Copelatus takakurai Copelatus tanaus Copelatus taprobanicus Copelatus tenebrosus Copelatus teranishii Copelatus terminalis Copelatus ternatensis Copelatus...
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Copelatus takakurai Copelatus tanaus Copelatus taprobanicus Copelatus tenebrosus Copelatus teranishii Copelatus terminalis Copelatus ternatensis Copelatus...