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Aethiopian,
Æthiopian, Æthiopic or
Ethiopian Sea or
Ocean (Latin: Æthiopi**** Mare or Oce**** Æthiopicus; Arabic: البحر الأثيوبي) was the name
given to...
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White Aethiopians (Λευκαιθίοπες ; Leucæthiopes) is a term
found in
ancient Greco-Roman literature,
which may have
referred to
various light-complexioned...
- Achilles, but
Achilles drove his
spear through Memnon's chest,
sending the
Aethiopian army running. The
death of
Memnon echoes that of Hector,
another defender...
- the "king of the
Aethiopians." In The
Catalogues of Women, he
stated that the
Egyptian king
Epaphus was the
progenitor of the
Aethiopians and
other dark-skinned...
- The
manticore or mantic**** (Latin: mantichora;
reconstructed Old Persian: *martyahvārah;
Modern Persian: مردخوار mard-khar) is a
Persian legendary creature...
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Shebitku (Ancient Egyptian: šꜣ-bꜣ-tꜣ-kꜣ, Neo-****yrian: 𒃻𒉺𒋫𒆪𒀪 šapatakuʾ,
Ancient Gr****: Σεθῶν Sethōn) also
known as
Shabataka or Shebitqo, and anglicized...
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Palaephatus mention that the
Gorgons lived in the Gorgades,
islands in the
Aethiopian Sea. The main
island was
called Cerna, and modern-day
arguments have been...
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identified six
terrestrial zoogeographic realms of the world: Palaearctic,
Aethiopian/Afrotropic, Indian/Indomalayan, Australasian, Nearctic, and Neotropical...
- "Eremni" plausible; for that name is more
peculiarly applicable to the
Aethiopians. The poet also
mentions "Arimi,"by which,
according to Poseidonius, we...
- sea off the
Strait of
Gibraltar and the West
African coast. The term "
Aethiopian Ocean",
derived from
Ancient Ethiopia, was
applied to the
southern Atlantic...