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bishops of
Azotos present at the
council of 325 and the
council of
Jerusalem in 536 seem to have
resided in
Azotos Paralios rather than in
Azotos Mesogeios...
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bishops of
Azotos present at the
council of 325 and the
council of
Jerusalem in 536 seem to have
resided in
Azotos Paralios rather than in
Azotos Mesogeios...
-
Azoth is a
universal remedy or
potent solvent sought after in the
realm of alchemy, akin to alkahest—a
distinct alchemical substance. The
quest for Azoth...
- Rama (Gr****: ΡΑΜΑ);
Coreae (Gr****: ΚΟΡΕΟΥΣ);
Maresha (Gr****: ΜΟΡΑΣΘΙ);
Azotos Paralos (Ashdod-Coast) (Gr****: ΑΖΩΤΟΣΠΑΡΑΛΣ); The
Great Plain (Gr****: ΡΟΣΔΑΝ)...
- Arabic: أسدود, romanized: ʾasdūd) or
Azotus (Koinē Gr****: Ἄζωτος, romanized:
azōtos) was an
ancient Levantine metropolis situated at Tel Ashdod, 'Mound of Ashdod'...
- and the French, Italians, Gr****s,
Portuguese and
Poles prefer "azote/azot/
azoto" (from
roots meaning "no life") for "nitrogen". For
purposes of international...
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contains samples from "Rainfall",
written by
Celso Valli and
performed by
Azoto. "Around Me"
contains samples from "Constellation",
composed by
Simon Park...
- native-soda (niter)". ·
Former name
azote (French), from Gr**** ἄζωτος (
azōtos) "lifeless" but
possibly inspired by azoth, one of the
alchemical names...
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settlements had
fallen to
Pergamon and Parthia. In 148 BC, at the
Battle of
Azotos against the Maccabees, the
Seleucid army was
called the 'Power of the Cities'...
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referred to it as "mephitic air" or azote, from the Gr**** word άζωτος (
azotos)
meaning "lifeless".
Animals died in it, and it was the prin****l component...