• Labda may refer to: Lambda, a letter of the Greek alphabet Labda (mythology), a figure in Greek mythology Lambda (disambiguation) Lapda, an ancient town...
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  • According to Herodotus, Labda (Ancient Greek: Λάβδα) was a daughter of the Bacchiad Amphion, and mother of Cypselus, by Eetion. Her name was derived from...
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  • single year each. Cypselus, the son of Eëtion and a disfigured woman named Labda, who was a member of the Bacchiad family, the ruling dynasty, usurped power...
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    ancient grammarians and dramatists give evidence to the pronunciation as [laːbdaː] (λάβδα) in Classical Greek times. In Modern Greek, the name of the letter...
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  • (13E)-labda-7,13-dien-15-ol synthase (EC 3.1.7.10, labda-7,13E-dien-15-ol synthase) is an enzyme with systematic name geranylgeranyl-diphosphate diphosphohydrolase...
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    (Linnaeus, 1767) Synonyms List Rhodometra fulvaria (Fabricius, 1794) Rhodometra labda (Cramer, 1777) Rhodometra minervae (Gistl, 1856) Rhodometra sacralis (Thunberg...
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  • it during the Greek Classical Period (510–323 BC) appears to have been labda (λάβδα), without the μ. The letter sigma ⟨Σ⟩ has two different lowercase...
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    aequidistans Strand, 1915 Phasicnecus evanescens Distant, 1903 Chrysopoloma labda Druce, 1887 Phasicnecus subcroceus Distant, 1903 Stenoglene tristis Felder...
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  • Hamir Labidah (redirect from Himar Labda)
    (Arabic: حيمر لابدة), also spelled Haymar Labidah, Haymar Labdah or Himar Labda, is a village located 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) south of Manbij in northern...
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  • Montano Haiti: "Wavin' Flag" by K'naan and Mikaben. Hungary: "Nálunk van a labda" - anchors and sport reporters of Magyar Televízió India: (In Hindi) "Wavin'...
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