• The Troglodytae (Greek: Τρωγλοδύται, Trōglodytai), or Troglodyti (literally "cave goers"), were people mentioned in various locations by many ancient...
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  • 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...
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    ventriculi Sarcina lutea has been reclassified to Micrococcus luteus Sarcina troglodytae is a chimpanzee pathogen Euzéby, J.P. "Sarcina". List of Prokaryotic...
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    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...
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    Greek form being σαμβύκη or σαμβύχη or σαβύκη. Eusebius wrote that the Troglodytae invented the sambuca, while Athenaeus wrote that the writer Semus of...
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    which the bulls would fall and consequently choke on their rage. The Troglodytae (cave-dwellers), a nearby tribe, supposedly "judged [this] to be the...
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    thermophilus Streptococcus thoraltensis Streptococcus tigurinus Streptococcus troglodytae Streptococcus troglodytidis Streptococcus uberis Streptococcus urinalis...
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    geographers depicts Singara as located west of the Trogoditi. Persi. (Latin: Troglodytae Persiae, "Persian troglodytes") who inhabited the territory around Mount...
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  • In the Septuagint, the Hebrew word Sukkiim is translated as Troglodytae. The Troglodytae were East Africans. Some argue that, given the Hebrew name, they...
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  • mythical warriors who sprang up from the dragon's teeth. Telchines Troglodytae In addition to the famous deities, the ancient Greeks also worshiped...
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    term for Black as opposed to being from the region of Ethiopia), or Troglodytae. The Berber Garamentes relied heavily on the labour of slaves from sub-Saharan...
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    geographers depicts Singara as located west of the Trogoditi. Persi. (Latin: Troglodytae Persiae, "Persian troglodytes") who inhabited the territory around Mount...
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    century BC that the Garamantes enslaved cave-dwelling Ethiopians, known as Troglodytae, chasing them with chariots. In the early Roman Empire, the city of Lepcis...
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    slaves. Pliny further stated that it was the 'principal mart for the Troglodytae and the people of Aethiopia'. Adulis is also mentioned in the Periplus...
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    the Greek god, while the specific name troglodytes was taken from the Troglodytae, a mythical race of cave-dwellers. The first great ape known to Western...
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    Scaugdae Sense Suci Terici Teurisci Trixae Tyrageti[unreliable source?] Troglodytae Artakioi[failed verification] Moesi See Greek colonies in Thrace Mygdones...
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  • and Thatcher in hopes of an early release. Steve Rackman as Alph, a troglodytae-like man with cannibalistic tendencies, found by Tito in a carnival freak...
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    Blumenbach in 1776. The species name troglodytes is a reference to the Troglodytae (literally "cave-goers"), an African people described by Greco-Roman...
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    Mermodas River 3-4 Achievements of the Amazons 5 ? 6 Highest point of the Caucasus 7 The Troglodytae, Chamaecoets, and Polyphagi 8 The Siraces and Aorsi...
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  • animals he mentions the camelopard, which was found in the country of the Troglodytae, and the rhinoceros. Material from this book is quoted directly or indirectly...
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  • geographer Strabo, Geographica. He stated in his work as follows: "After the Troglodytae one comes to certain Chamaecoetae and Polyphagi, as they are called,...
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  • live in caves. The Greeks called an African people who lived in caves Troglodytae.[citation needed] Roman Africans Chapter 3, Charles E. Bennett (1907)...
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  • as he approached Aromata. He sailed for 25 days with the coast of the Troglodytae on his right (west) almost as far as Rhapta in Azania. Citing Marinus...
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  • managing to escape, Ulysses is made prisoner again, this time by the Troglodytae; Hercules carries on his journey and arrives in Greece, coming to the...
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  • Saldensii Terici / Terizi Tyragetae / Tyrageti[unreliable source?] Troglodytae (Getian Troglodytae) Anartes / Anarti (Dacianized Celtic tribe, Celtic origin tribe...
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  • Tritaea (Phocis) Tritagonist Triteia Triton Trittys Trochilus Troezen Troglodytae Troilus Troilus of Elis Trojan Battle Order Trojan Horse Trojan language...
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  • Rhadacenses Saldenses Scaugdae Senses Suci Terizi Teurisci Trixae Tyragetae Troglodytae Kings Culture and civilization Wars with the Roman Empire Roman Dacia...
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