-
according to
different sources, but was most
commonly three:
either the trio of
Thallo, Auxo, and
Carpo (goddesses of the
order of nature), or
Eunomia (goddess...
- ****us to an
abandoned amphitheater in Joppa,
where he
befriends a soldier,
Thallo, and an
elderly poet
named Ammon. ****us
learns that
Andromeda is under...
-
Jesus outside the New
Testament occurs c. 55 AD from a
historian named Thallos.
Thallos' history, like the vast
majority of
ancient literature, has been lost...
- the gods Aglauros, Hestia, Enyo, Enyalios, Ares and
Athena Areia, Zeus,
Thallo, Auxo, Hegemone, Herakles, and the
boundaries of my fatherland, wheat, barley...
-
surface Ga
Perennials Thallo-chamaephytes
Thallo-hemicryptophytes Gb
Annuals Thallo-therophytes Fb Fb
Plants attached to
others Thallo-epiphytes Fc Free-moving...
- (Ευνομία), **** (Δίκη), and
Eirene (Ειρήνη).
Pausanias gives only two names,
Thallo (Θαλλώ) and
Karpo (Καρπώ).
Korybantes (Κορύβαντες), the
crested dancers...
-
Thallus or
Thallos (Gr****: Θαλλός),
perhaps a Samaritan, was an
early historian who
wrote in
Koine Gr****. He
wrote a three-volume
history of the Mediterranean...
- commerce, communication, and luck,
known for his
speed and
mobility Gr****
thallós 'green
shoot / twig' English, from Proto-Celtic *ɸloudom, from a root meaning...
-
thallium produces a
notable green spectral line. Thallium, from Gr**** θαλλός,
thallós,
meaning "green shoot" or "twig", was
named by Crookes. It was isolated...
-
Thallus (pl.: thalli), from
Latinized Gr**** θαλλός (
thallos),
meaning "a
green shoot" or "twig", is the
vegetative tissue of some
organisms in diverse...