- In Gr**** mythology,
Brettia (Ancient Gr****: Βρεττίας) was the
eponymous nymph of Abrettene, Mysia. Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v. Abrettēnē Steph**** of...
-
Chrysippus by
Pelops Axioche or
Danais Elis
mother of
Chrysippus by
Pelops Brettia Mysia eponym of Abrettene,
Mysia Brisa brought up the god
Dionysus Calybe...
- (Mexico,
Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia) A. t.
brettia Oberthür, 1917 (Colombia) A. t.
byssa Oberthür, 1917 (Venezuela) A. t....
- that the
source (Zosimus) or a
copyist made an
error and
actually meant Brettia when
Brettania was written, and
noting that the p****age that
contains the...
- ciliata
Binomial name
Bicellariella ciliata (Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms Brettia tubaeformis Hincks, 1880
Crisia ciliata (Linnaeus, 1758)
Sertularia ciliata...
-
suggestion is due to
Anton Mayer (1957),
adducing Steph**** De urbibus: "
Brettia,
insula maris Adriatici habens fluvium Brettium. Hanc
Graeci Elaphusam...
- area
under the
direct control of the
Lombards is
indicated as
Bruttium or
Brettia in
Byzantine do****ents. The land
occupied by the
Bruttii was inhabited...
- Debauchery")
Atalante Atthis Bomos ("The Altar")
Bostrychos ("Lock of Hair")
Brettia ("The
Bruttian Woman") C****gis
Daktylios ("The Ring") Demetrios, or Philetairus...
- in
error and that the
copyist mistranscribed Brettannia (Britain) for
Brettia or Brittia,
which is a
place in
southern Italy Butler, Rev. Alban, "St...
- century, in the muni****lity
developed on the city of
Tauriana before Brettia and Roman. The
latter was in 951,
which was destro**** by the
troops of...