Seleucus of Seleucia: Seleucus of Seleucia (Greek: Σέλευκος Seleukos; born c. 190 BC; fl. (Biography) [100%] 2023-02-22 [Ancient Babylonian astronomers]
Seleucus of Seleucia: Seleucus of Seleucia (Greek: Σέλευκος Seleukos; born c. 190 BC; fl. (Hellenistic astronomer and philosopher) [100%] 2025-06-03 [190s BC births] [150s BC deaths]...
Seleuco di Seleucia: Seleuco di Seleucia, noto anche come Seleuco di Babilonia (Seleucia al Tigri, ... – ...; fl. [80%] 2024-09-08
Seleuco de Seleucia: Seleuco de Seleucia (en griego: Σέλευκος Seleukos), nacido en Seleucia en el 190 a. C.) fue un astrónomo, profesor, y filósofo griego, y uno de los pocos defensores de la teoría heliocéntrica de Aristarco de Samos. Puede haber nacido en Seleucia ... [80%] 2025-05-25
Depiction: Depiction or pictorial representation was studied less intensively by philosophers than linguistic meaning until the 1960s. The traditional doctrine that pictures represent objects by copying their appearance had been challenged by art theorists since the first quarter of the twentieth ... (Philosophy) [79%] 2022-02-22
King of Kings (альбом Leaves’ Eyes): King of Kings (рус. Король королей) — шестой студийный альбом группы Leaves’ Eyes. (Альбом Leaves’ Eyes) [78%] 2024-01-11
King of Kings (1961 film): King of Kings is a 1961 American epic religious film directed by Nicholas Ray and produced by Samuel Bronston for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Adapted from the New Testament, the film tells the story of Jesus of Nazareth from his birth ... (1961 film) [78%] 2024-01-11 [1961 films] [1961 drama films]...
King of Kings: King of Kings was a ruling title employed primarily by monarchs based in the Middle East. Although most commonly associated with Iran (historically known as Persia in the West), especially the Achaemenid and Sasanian Empires, the title was originally introduced ... (Ruling title used by certain historical monarchs) [78%] 2024-01-09 [2nd-millennium BC introductions] [Assyrian kings]...
King of Kings: King of Kings (en español: Rey de Reyes) es el segundo álbum de estudio del cantante puertorriqueño de reguetón, Don Omar. Fue publicado el 23 de mayo de 2006 al mercado por el sello discográfico VI Music, mientras que la ... [78%] 2024-01-05
Seleucidæ: Powerful Syrian dynasty, which exercised an influence on the history of the Jews for two centuries., Nicator : Founder of the line; born about 357; died about 280. He was one of the generals of Alexander the Great, and was engaged ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [76%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Seleucia (Talmud, "Selik," "Selika," "Selikos," Ket. 10B, Mak. 10A; Targum,: Greek colony founded about the end of the third century B. According to the inference of Grätz, based on the scholium to Meg., the remnant of the Pharisees spared by Alexander Jannæus found a refuge there. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [76%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Seleucia: SELEUCIA se-lu'-shi-a (Seleukia): The seaport of Antioch from which it is 16 miles distant. It is situated 5 miles North of the mouth of the Orontes, in the northwestern corner of a fruitful plain at the base ... [76%] 1915-01-01
Seleucia: Seleucia, the name of several ancient Greek cities named after Seleucus I. Seleucia on the Tigris, at the mouth of the great royal canal (Naharmalka, mod. Radhwaniya) from the Tigris to the Euphrates, about 50 m. [76%] 2022-09-02
Seleucia (Sittacene): Seleucia (Greek: Σελεύκεια, also transliterated as Seleuceia, Seleukeia, Seleukheia; formerly Coche or Mahoza, also Veh Ardashir) was an ancient city near the Euphrates river and across the Tigris from the better-known Seleucia on the Tigris, in Sittacene, Mesopotamia. The editors ... (Sittacene) [76%] 2024-09-25 [Seleucid colonies] [Sittacene]...
Seleucia (Pamphylia): Seleucia (Greek: Σελεύκεια – also transliterated as Seleukeia) was originally an ancient Greek city on the Mediterranean coast of Pamphylia, in Anatolia, approximately 15 km northeast of Side; the site is about 1 km north of the village of Bucakşeyhler (also Bucakşıhler ... (Pamphylia) [76%] 2024-09-09 [Archaeological sites in Antalya Province] [Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey]...
Seleucia (moth): Seleucia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Émile Louis Ragonot in 1887. (Moth) [76%] 2024-09-08 [Anerastiini] [Pyralidae genera]...
Seleucia (theme): The Theme of Seleucia (Greek: θέμα Σελευκείας, thema Seleukeias) was a Byzantine theme (a military-civilian province) in the southern coast of Asia Minor (modern Turkey), headquartered at Seleucia (modern Silifke). In Late Antiquity, the port of Seleucia was the chief city ... (Theme) [76%] 2024-09-08 [Themes of the Byzantine Empire] [States and territories established in the 10th century]...
Seleucia: Seleucia (/sɪˈljuːʃə/; Greek: Σελεύκεια), also known as Seleucia-on-Tigris or Seleucia on the Tigris or Seleucia ad Tigrim, was a major Mesopotamian city, located on the west bank of the Tigris River within the present-day Baghdad Governorate in Iraq. It ... (Seleucid Empire capital in modern Iraq) [76%] 2024-09-08 [History of Baghdad Governorate] [Archaeological sites in Iraq]...
Seleucia: Seleucia (in greco antico: Σελεύκεια, Seleúkeia) è il nome di diverse città ellenistiche situate in Oriente e in genere fondate o rifondate alla fine del IV secolo a.C. da Seleuco I Nicatore, il capostipite della dinastia seleucide. [76%] 2024-09-08
Seleucia: Seleucia, se refiere a varias ciudades del antiguo Imperio Seléucida. [76%] 2025-05-22
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