AROE — civitas Achaiae, a cultu terrae sic dicta, alias Patrae, Steph. Aroa Pausaniae, in Achaicis, sic enim ille: Πατρέων οἱ τὰ αρχαιότατα μνημονεύοντες, φασὶν Εὔμηλον αὐτόχθονα οἰκῆσαι πρῶτον εν τῇ χώρα. Τριπτολέμου δὲ εν τῆς Α᾿ττικῆς ἀφικομένου, τὸν… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Aroe — ► Archipiélago de Indonesia, entre Nueva Guinea y Australia; 8 563 km2 y 29 604 h … Enciclopedia Universal
Aroe-Inseln — Die Aru Inseln im Osten des Indonesischen Archipels Die Aru Inseln (Kepulauan Aru) sind eine indonesische Inselgruppe etwa 150 km südlich von Neuguinea in der Arafurasee. Die Inselgruppe besteht aus etwa 95 flachen Inseln mit einer Gesamtfläche… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Шикиматный путь — Шикиматный путь метаболический путь, промежуточным метаболитом которого является шикимовая кислота (шикимат). Шикиматный путь наряду с поликетидным (ацетатно малонатным) механизмом построения бензольных ядер отмечается как… … Википедия
Jerry Thomas (Louisiana politician) — For the mixologist, see Jerry Thomas. Jerry Aroe Thomas Louisiana State Representative from District 75 (Tangipahoa and Washington parishes) In office 1988–1999 … Wikipedia
History of Patras — The city of Patras has an important history of four thousand years. Patras has been inhabited since the prehistoric age and constituted an important centre of the Mycenean era. In the antiquity it was a leading member of the Achaean League.… … Wikipedia
Historia de Patras — Patras (griego moderno: Πάτρα, griego clásico: Πάτραι Pátrai, latín: Patrae, turco otomano: Ballıbadra) fue una ciudad de Acaya en la costa oeste del cabo Rhion, cerca de la entrada del golfo de Corinto, al pie de las montañas Panachaicus. La… … Wikipedia Español
Patras Wireless Network — Infobox wifi network abbreviation = PWN full = Patras Wireless Network url = http://www.patraswireless.net/ commercial = No country = Greece area = Peloponnese users = (aprox.) 1 operational = Maybe nodesurl = http://wind.pwmn.netPatras Wireless… … Wikipedia
Dionysus Aesymnetes — For the ancient Greek political office, see Aesymnetes. Aesymnetes (Ancient Greek: Αισυμνήτης) was an epithet of the Greek god Dionysus, which signifies the Lord , or Ruler , and under which he was worshipped at Aroë in Achaea.[1] The story about … Wikipedia
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