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Dawson City
Airport (IATA: YDA, ICAO:
CYDA) is
located 8
nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) east of
Dawson City, Yukon, Canada, in the Klon****
River valley...
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Frederickia cyda, the
mesquite looper moth, is a
species of moth in the
family Geometridae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America. "North American...
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reward their most
devoted supporters.
Ptolemy VIII
appointed a man
named Cydas, one of his
palace guards, as head
librarian and
Ptolemy IX
Soter II (ruled...
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observed to
correspond to
names of the
Attic demes (viz. Antiochus: Antiochis;
Cydas/Cydamus: Cydantidae; Melite:
Melite (deme) and Melite; name of Melite's...
- to have
originated from
Caphyae and to have also been
known as
Aletes or
Cydas. He was said to have
cured the
women of
Sparta of a fit of madness. Many...
- the name
Heman to the
semitic root אמנ (ʔ-m-n)
meaning "trusted,"
while CYDA speculates it is from נתן (n-t-n) and
means "given." It is
found sixteen...
- 927435 PalDat:
Cynodon_dactylon PFI: 7771
Plant List: kew-406339 PLANTS:
CYDA POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:397065-1 SANBI: 1325-3 Tropicos: 25509471 VASCAN:...
- and
Antimachus were rumoured, via the
governor of the city and a Cretan,
Cydas. Ultimately, the
Romans left.
Eumenes sailed to
visit the
consul and then...
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Neotropical realm. M.
aegides (Felder & Felder, 1865) M.
comae (Druce, 1907) M.
cyda (Godman & Salvin, 1887) M.
dignota (Draudt, 1921) M. ion (Druce, 1890) M...
- Gortyna. In 197 BC, five
hundred of the Gortynians,
under their commander,
Cydas,
which seems to have been a
common name at Gortyna,
joined Quinctius Flamininus...