- Tauris,
Taurica (Gr****: Ταυρική or Ταυρικά), and the
Tauric Chersonese (Gr****: Χερσόνησος Ταυρική, "
Tauric Peninsula"),
begins around the 5th
century BCE when...
- SS
Tauric was an
ocean liner built in 1891 by
Harland and
Wolff for the
White Star Line and
completed on 16 May 1891.
Though designed as a
livestock carrier...
- Sevastopol. The
region has been
under Russian occupation since 2014.
Called the
Tauric Peninsula until the
early modern period,
Crimea has
historically been at...
-
referred to as Khersones. The site is part of the
National Preserve of
Tauric Chersonesos. The name
Chersonesos in Gr****
means "peninsula" and
aptly describes...
-
Taurine Names Preferred IUPAC name 2-Aminoethanesulfonic acid
Other names Tauric acid
Identifiers CAS
Number 107-35-7 Y 3D
model (JSmol)
Interactive image...
- the
Crimean Peninsula,
historically also
known as the
Tauric Chersonese (
Tauric Peninsula,
Tauric, Taurica, or Tauris), is a
major peninsula in the north...
-
Cattle are
prominent in some
religions and mythologies. As such,
numerous peoples throughout the
world have at one
point in time
honored bulls as sacred...
- Thoas, king in the
Tauric Chersonesus (the Crimea), fled with his
sister Iphigenia to Italy,
bringing with him the
image of the
Tauric Diana hidden in a...
- in 1783,
Catherine the
Great adopted the ****enicized
title "tsaritsa of
Tauric Chersonesos",
rather than "tsaritsa of the Crimea". By 1815, when Russia...
- tribe. The Gr****s
identified the
Tauric goddess with
Artemis Tauropolos or with Iphigeneia,
daughter of Agamemnon. The
Tauric custom of
human sacrifice inspired...