eastern Anatolia. According to Apollonius of Rhodes, the Chalybes were Scythians. The Chaldoi, Chalybes, Mossynoikoi, and Tibareni, are counted among the first...
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Sayce derived the Greek name Chalybe from Hittite Khaly-wa, "land of Halys". More than an identifiable people or tribe, "Chalybes" was a generic Greek term...
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Coeliades chalybe, the blue policeman, is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Senegal, Greece, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana...
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precious underground treasures, notably in the Germanic dwarfs and the Greek Chalybes, Telchines, or Dactyls. Lovecraft transcribed the pronunciation of Cthulhu...
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"Χαλύβοισι πρὸς νότον Ἀρμένιοι ὁμουρέουσι (The Armenians border on the Chalybes to the south)". Chahin, Mark (2001). The Kingdom of Armenia. London: Routledge...
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"Χαλύβοισι πρὸς νότον Ἀρμένιοι ὁμουρέουσι (The Armenians border on the Chalybes to the south)". Chahin, Mark (2001). The Kingdom of Armenia. London: Routledge...
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Ethmia chrysopygella (redirect from Chalybe chrysopygella)
chrysopygella Binomial name Ethmia chrysopygella (Kolenati, 1846) Synonyms Chalybe chrysopygella Kolenati, 1846 Psecadia flavitibiella Herrich-Schäffer, [1854]...
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represent the same ethnic group. Tibareni occupied the country between the Chalybes and the Mosynoeci, on the east of the river Iris, and the country was called...
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Last Legion — notes. Retrieved 1 January 2008. Cavallini, Eleonora. "The Chalybes from Scythia to Britannia: Interview with Valerio Massimo Manfredi about...
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Muški), Leucosyri, Mares, Makrones, Mossynoikoi, Tibarenoi, Tzans and Chalybes or Chaldoi. The Armenian language went unnoted by the Hittites, the Assyrians...
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Khaldi may refer to: Khaldi (god) Chalybes (Khaldi), a historical tribe in Anatolia Chaldia (Khaldia), a historical location of Anatolia Ishmael Khaldi...
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Ethmia pyrausta (redirect from Chalybe pyraustella)
Binomial name Ethmia pyrausta (Pallas, 1771) Synonyms Crambus niger (lapsus) Chalybe pyraustella (lapsus) Ethmia atropunctella (Thunberg, 1788) Ethmia nigrella...
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people of Atlantis. Bebryces, a tribe of people who lived in Bithynia Chalybes, a Georgian tribe of Pontus and Cappadocia in northern Anatolia. Curetes...
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peoples, namely the Hattians (perhaps North Caucasian-speaking), the Chalybes (language unknown), and the Hurrians (Hurro-Urartian). Following the publication...
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far away" may originally have read as "Chalybe far away", and he suggests that the Halizones may have been Chalybes, as well as Chaldians. Strabo's speculation...
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Bosphorus Regio Bosphorus Bulicame Regio Bulicame (The Divine Comedy) Chalybes Regio Chalybes Colchis Regio Colchis Illyrikon Regio Illyria Lerna Regio Lerna...
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Sea. Chief among those were the Machelones, Heniochi, Zydretae, Lazi, Chalybes, Tibareni/Tubal, Mossynoeci, Macrones, Moschi, Marres, Apsilae, Abasci...
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west of the Halys River - the Lydians, Phrygians, Mysians, Mariandyni, Chalybes, Paphlagonians, Thyni and Bithyni Thracians, Carians, Ionians, Dorians...
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area south of Trabzon. Later Greek authors mentioned the Macrones and the Chalybes as native peoples. One of the dominant Caucasian groups to the east were...
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Greek word χάλυψ khálups. Khálups is the singular form of Khálubes or Chalybes, who were a people living on Mount Ida in north Asia Minor and who were...
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them, they were just as snug and comfortable as a Pygmy could desire. Chalybes Dactyl (mythology) Telchines Pygmy peoples Homer 3.1-7 Aristotle, 8.12...
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Bithyai Pseudo-Plutarch, On Rivers, 7.5. Hyginus, Fabulae 173. eponym of the Chalybes in Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 2. 373. Scholia on Hesiod...
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although this connection is uncertain. The Tibareni and nearby tribes, the Chalybes (Khalib/Khaldi) and the Mossynoeci (Mossynoikoi in Greek), were sometimes...
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several peoples) Byzeria (named after the Byzeres) Chaldia (named after the Chalybes) Macronia (named after the Macrones, ancestors of Mingrelians, part of...
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valley to the north of Cilligül Dağ, and lived in the neighborhood of the Chalybes and Taochi, presumably proto-Georgian tribes. In his classic work On Airs...
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successor Croesus ruled over - the Lydians, Phrygians, Mysians, Mariandyni, Chalybes, Paphlagonians, Thyni and Bithyni Thracians, Carians, Ionians, Dorians...
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Romans made mention of a people to the immediate north of Armenia called Chalybes (Χᾰ́λῠψ). Some scholars have theorized this name means "steel." 19th century...
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set out to search for his fellow Argonauts and died in the land of the Chalybes. He was buried by the seashore under a poplar tree. Apollonius Rhodius...
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Amazons Aetolia Meliboea Adrasteia Argos Minyans Caria Athens Mycenae Chalybes (Halizones) Boebe (Thessaly) Myrmidones Colonae Boeotia Oechalia Cicones...
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