Berdan River (redirect from Cydnus)
The Berdan (also Baradān or Baradā), the ancient Cydnus (Greek: Κύδνος), is a river in Mersin Province, south Turkey. The historical city of Tarsus is...
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Anchiale (a city near Tarsus): her son was Cydnus, who gave his name to the river at Tarsus: the son of Cydnus was Parthenius, from whom the city was called...
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Cydnus is a genus of burrowing bugs in the tribe Cydnini. There are at least three described species in Cydnus. These three species belong to the genus...
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"Cydnus aterrimus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-25. "Cydnus aterrimus". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-25. "Cydnus aterrimus...
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Amnestus spinifrons (redirect from Cydnus spinifrons)
Heteroptera Family: Cydnidae Genus: Amnestus Species: A. spinifrons Binomial name Amnestus spinifrons (Say, 1825) Synonyms Cydnus spinifrons Say, 1825...
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HMS Cydnus was one of eight Royal Navy 38-gun Cydnus-class fifth-rates. This frigate was built in 1813 at Blackwall Yard, London, and broken up in 1816...
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Archive. Frederic the First, Emperor of Germany, bathing himself in the Cydnus, a river of Silesia, of a violent course, the swiftness of the stream tripped...
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Phocis • Melaina Dephi, Phocis mother of Delphos by Apollo Cydnides River Cydnus in Cilicia Cyrenaean Nymphs City of Cyrene, Libya Cypriae Nymphs Island...
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Nonnus describes Comaetho as a daughter of Cydnus, though elsewhere he simply describes her as his lover. Like Cydnus, now known as the Berdan River, Comaetho...
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medal for his painting, Cléopâtre et Antoine sur le Cydnus. Also known as Cleopatra on the Cydnus, it is commonly regarded as Picou's masterpiece. This...
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Tarsus in Cilicia. Her father was named Iapetus, and she had a son named Cydnus. Anchiale, a Cretan nymph, who gave birth to the metalworking Idaean Dactyls...
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Pelagia, Seutarius, Thalassus; from countries, cities, rivers etc.; Afra, Cydnus, Galla, Jordanis, Macedonius, Maurus, Sabina, Sebastianus, etc. from the...
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daughter of the river god Cephissus Comaetho daughter or wife of the river god Cydnus Cyane Sicily playmate of Persephone who was changed into a well through...
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largest rivers are the Göksu and the Berdan (Göksu Calycadnus and Berdan Cydnus of antiquity), but there are many small streams running into lakes, reservoirs...
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places were fortified. The plain is watered by the three great rivers, the Cydnus (Tarsus Çay Berdan River), the Sarus (Seyhan), and the Pyramus (Ceyhan River)...
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disdained so set forward otherwise, but to take her barge in the river of Cydnus, the poope whereof was of gold, the sailes of purple, and the oares of silver...
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Forrester Inglis Cochrane, on 4 June 1814. In 1815 Spencer commanded HMS Cydnus on the home station, and in 1817–1819 the 26-gun frigate HMS Ganymede in...
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Justinopolis and Edessa, now Şanlıurfa Tarsus (city), Antiochia on the Cydnus, or Tarsos, Mersin Province Antiochia Lamotis (Antiochia in Isauria), now...
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Alcides aruus Felder, 1874 Alcides aurora Salvin & Godman, 1877 Alcides cydnus Felder, 1859 Alcides latona Druce, 1886 Alcides leone Vinciguerra, 2007...
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(also known as Müftü) Deliçay Berdan River (also called Tarsus; Classical Cydnus) Seyhan River (Classical Sarus) Zamantı River Ceyhan River (Classical Pyramus...
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and Cleopatra. For example, Daniel includes a newly added allusion to "Cydnus" as the meeting place of the lovers, adds the characters of Dircetus, Diomedes...
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HMS Pactolus was one of eight 38-gun Cydnus-class fifth-rate frigates of the Royal Navy, that served in the Napoleonic wars and the War of 1812. She was...
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Minor or Antiochoa Parva, in Isauria, later renamed Seleucia Antioch on the Cydnus, Tarsus, now in Turkey Antioch, Mygdonia, former name of Nisibis; in ancient...
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Arimanes Rupes Avernus Rupes Bosporos Rupes Chalcoporos Rupēs Claritas Rupes Cydnus Rupēs Elysium Rupes Hephaestus Rupēs Hiddekel Rupes Icaria Rupes Morpheos...
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of red pine) instead of oak; these were sometimes called the Cydnus class: HMS Cydnus HMS Eurotas HMS Niger HMS Meander HMS Pactolus HMS Tiber HMS Araxes...
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a spring who incessantly mingles her waters with those of the river god Cydnus, who in one passage of Nonnus' Dionysiaca is said to be her father, and...
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Syria later named Hadrianopolis – Hadrian Tarsus, formerly Antiochia on the Cydnus – Antiochus IV Zeugma, formerly Seleucia – Seleucus I Nicator Sinanpaşa...
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hulked as Roman Catholic chapel ship at Portsmouth in 1855, broken up 1867 Cydnus class 38-gun fifth rates, eight pine-built ships (essentially identical...
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Centrostephus Horváth, 1919 Chilocoris Mayr, 1865 i c g b Cydnotomus Lis, 2000 Cydnus Fabricius, 1803 i c g b More genera ... Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue...
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attack of fever, brought on by bathing in the cold waters of the river Cydnus in Cilicia, after being violently heated and had to cool down, 333 BC. Parmenion...
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