-
White Aethiopians and the Melanogaetulians, and
compares this to the
mention by
Orosius of the Libyoaethopians.
Bates places the
White Aethiopians in Morocco...
- 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...
-
Aethiopian,
Æthiopian, Æthiopic or
Ethiopian Sea or
Ocean (Latin: Æthiopi**** Mare or Oce**** Æthiopicus; Arabic: البحر الأثيوبي) was the name
given to...
- son of
Tithonus and Aurora,
arrived with a
large army of
Indians and
Aethiopians, a
truly remarkable army
which consisted of
thousands and
thousands of...
- Ocean".
While Homer located such
exotic tribes as the Cimmerians, the
Aethiopians, and the
Pygmies as
living nearby Oce****. In Homer,
Helios the sun,...
-
Shebitku (Ancient Egyptian: šꜣ-bꜣ-tꜣ-kꜣ, Neo-****yrian: 𒃻𒉺𒋫𒆪𒀪 šapatakuʾ,
Ancient Gr****: Σεθῶν Sethōn) also
known as
Shabataka or Shebitqo, and anglicized...
-
gigantic elephants called mûmakil.
Tolkien based the
Haradrim on
ancient Aethiopians,
people of Sub-Saharan Africa,
following his
philological research on...
-
inhabiting the
southernmost fringes of the
inhabitable world are
known as
Aethiopians (after
their dark skin). At the
extreme south-east of the
continent are...
- 1934. It
explores the
etymology of the Old
English word for the
ancient Aethiopians, Sigelhearwan, and
attempts to
recover what it
might originally have...
- "Eremni" plausible; for that name is more
peculiarly applicable to the
Aethiopians. The poet also
mentions "Arimi,"by which,
according to Poseidonius, we...