- The
Troglodytae (Gr****: Τρωγλοδύται, Trōglodytai), or
Troglodyti (literally "cave goers"), were
people mentioned in
various locations by many ancient...
-
dyein 'go in, dive in'.
Troglodyte and
derived forms may also
refer to:
Troglodytae or Troglodyti, an
ancient group of
people from the
African Red Sea coast...
-
which the
bulls would fall and
consequently choke on
their rage. The
Troglodytae (cave-dwellers), a
nearby tribe,
supposedly "judged [this] to be the...
- In the Septuagint, the
Hebrew word
Sukkiim is
translated as
Troglodytae. The
Troglodytae were East Africans. Some
argue that,
given the
Hebrew name, they...
- to cave-dwelling
tribes in
different parts of the world, such as the
Troglodytae.
Perhaps fleeing the
violence of
Ancient Romans,
people left the Dead...
- Gr**** form
being σαμβύκη or σαμβύχη or σαβύκη.
Eusebius wrote that the
Troglodytae invented the sambuca,
while Athenaeus wrote that the
writer Semus of...
-
ventriculi Sarcina lutea has been
reclassified to
Micrococcus luteus Sarcina troglodytae is a
chimpanzee pathogen Euzéby, J.P. "Sarcina". List of Prokaryotic...
-
thermophilus Streptococcus thoraltensis Streptococcus tigurinus Streptococcus troglodytae Streptococcus troglodytidis Streptococcus uberis Streptococcus urinalis...
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believed to be a
Numidian people,
along with the
Garamantes they
hunted Troglodytae referred to as
Arabs of south. They had
established their tribe with...
- slaves.
Pliny further stated that it was the 'prin****l mart for the
Troglodytae and the
people of Aethiopia'.
Adulis is also
mentioned in the Periplus...