Aonia — was a district of ancient Boeotia, containing the mountains Helicon and Cithaeron, and thus sacred to the Muses, who are called by Alexander Pope the Aonian maids. Aonia may have been an early name for ancient Boeotia, a region of Greece.… … Wikipedia
Äonĭa — Äonĭa, Gattung der Trilobiten … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
La llamada de los muertos — Autor Laura Gallego García Género Fantástico Idioma español … Wikipedia Español
El Valle de los Lobos — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Valle de los Lobos. Título original Novela original en español. Autor Laura Gallego García Traductor Novela original en español … Wikipedia Español
Classical albedo features on Mars — Mars, as seen through a small telescope, showing the patterns of colour known as albedo features. The classical albedo features of Mars are the light and dark features that can be seen on the planet Mars through an Earth based telescope. Before… … Wikipedia
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Suren — Artículo o sección sin relevancia enciclopédica aparente: el asunto o la redacción inducen a creer que debería ser borrado. Por favor, añade argumentos o edita el artículo, según corresponda, y añade referencias a fuentes fiables e independientes … Wikipedia Español
AONES populi AONIAE — AONES, populi AONIAE Pausan. l. 9. Fuit autem Aonia pars Boeotiae montana, unde totam Boeotiam prius Aoniam dictam legimus. Virg. Georg. l. 3. v. 10. Primus ego in patriam mecum, modo vita supersit, Aonio rediens deducam vertice musas. Iuvenalis … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Aonian — A*o ni*an ([asl]*[=o] n[i^]*an), a. [From Aonia, a part of B[oe]otia, in Greece.] Pertaining to Aonia, in B[oe]otia, or to the Muses, who were supposed to dwell there. [1913 Webster] {Aonian fount}, the fountain of Aganippe, at the foot of Mount… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Aonian fount — Aonian A*o ni*an ([asl]*[=o] n[i^]*an), a. [From Aonia, a part of B[oe]otia, in Greece.] Pertaining to Aonia, in B[oe]otia, or to the Muses, who were supposed to dwell there. [1913 Webster] {Aonian fount}, the fountain of Aganippe, at the foot of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English