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Gediminids dynasty, as a
hostler of Vytenis. In this new
Lithuanian chronicle,
Palemon (sometimes
identified as
Polemon II of Pontus), a
relative of
Roman emperor...
- Olenic, R.M. (1963), "Reconstitution de l'Ars
grammatica de Q.
Remmius Palémon", Problèmes de
Philologie classique, vol. III, Lvov: Univ. I. Franka, pp...
- Palaemon, Palaimon,
Palemon (Ancient Gr****: Παλαίμων) may
refer to:
Palaemon (mythology),
several mythological persons Remmius Palaemon, the
ancient Roman...
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Palemon Howard Dorsett (1862–1943) was an
American horticulturalist emplo**** by the USDA.
Dorsett was born on
April 21, 1862, in Carlinville, Macoupin...
- tale of a
water nymph who is the
object of
desire of a
young prince named Palemon. The première of the
ballet took
place at the
Royal Opera House, London...
-
montezumae de Saussure, 1857
Palaemon ornatus Torralbas, 1917
Palemon brevicarpus De Haan, 1849
Palemon punctatus Randall, 1840
Periclimenes portoricensis Schmitt...
- Brazil) Lotts,
Kelly & Naberhaus,
Thomas (2017). "Guava
Skipper Phocides palemon".
Butterflies and
Moths of
North America.
Retrieved January 10, 2020. Media...
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rigorous ascetic of them all,
enters and
confesses to the
senior monk,
Palémon, that he has
lately been
disturbed by
visions of a
courtesan and priestess...
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settled on the hill, now
known as the
Palemon Hill [lt], and
established the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania. On the
Palemon Hill the
Lithuanian Pieštvė fortress...
-
legend spread about the
Roman origin of the
Lithuanian nobility (from the
Palemon lineage), and the
closeness of the
Lithuanian language and Latin, thus...