- Phoinikous, or
Phoenicus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Phoenicus or
Phoinikous (Ancient Gr****: Φοινικοῦς) may
refer to:
Phoenicus (Cythera), a town...
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Phoenicus or
Phoinikous (Ancient Gr****: Φοινικοῦς), also
known as
Phoenice or
Phoinike (Φοινίκη), was a port of
ancient Lycia, a
little to the east of...
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Phoenicus or
Phoinikous (Ancient Gr****: Φοινικοῦς), or
Phoenicus Portus or
Limne Phoinikous (λιμὴν Φοινικοῦς), was a
harbour town of
ancient Cythera. Its...
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Phoenicus Portus or
Limne Phoinikous (Ancient Gr****: λιμὴν Φοινικοῦς) may
refer to:
Phoenicus (Cythera), a
harbour town of
ancient Cythera Phoenicus (Messenia)...
- Gr**** city in
Albania Finike, a
Turkish district historically named Phoenicus Phoenicus (Lycia) Foinikas,
Cyprus Phoenicia, New York, a New York village...
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Phoenicus or
Phoinikous (Ancient Gr****: Φοινικοῦς), or
Phoenicus Portus or
Limne Phoinikous (Φοινικοῦς λιμήν), was a
harbour town of
ancient Messenia west...
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Phoenicus or
Phoinikous (Ancient Gr****: Φοινικοῦς) was a port of
ancient Ionia, at the foot of
Mount Mimas (modern Boz Dağ; on the
Karaburun Peninsula)...
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Olympus (Ancient Gr****: Ὄλυμπος; also
transliterated as Olympos) and
Phoenicus or
Phoinikous (Ancient Gr****: Φοινικοῦς) in
ancient times. It is part...
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Phoenicus sanguinipennis is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae, the only
species in the
genus Phoenicus. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog...
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These red
hairs give the
species its
scientific name, from the
Latin phoenicus,
meaning red. In
addition to seed propagation, new
plants are
formed from...