plains; in Staphylos, Ditropon, and Panormos. The main port of Skopelos can sometimes be closed due to northerly gales. The smaller bays of Staphylos, Agnondas...
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Plesiochoffatia (redirect from Plesiochoffatia staphylos)
in the same study under the name of Parachoffatia; (P. peparethos, P. staphylos and P. thoas). As something else had already been given that name, the...
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ISBN 978-0-933994-22-5. The name Arctostaphylos is from Greek: arctos = bear, staphylos = bunch of grapes or berries; hence bearberry, pertaining redundantly...
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Ariadne were occasional shown on vases with their children, Hyllus and Staphylos and Oenopion respectively, but there is no evidence that there was a cult...
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one of whom, they say, was married to Dionysos in Naxos and bore him Staphylos and his brother, and the other, of a later time, having been carried off...
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genus name, Arctostaphylos, derives from the Greek arctos ("bear") and staphylos ("bunch of grapes"). The species name, uva-ursi, is from the Latin uva...
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Friedrich Staphylus (redirect from Friderico Staphylo)
Friedrich Staphylus (Lat. Fridericus) (27 August 1512 – 5 March 1564) was a German theologian, at first a Lutheran Protestant and then a Catholic convert...
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τοὺς δὲ λοιποὺς ἐπήλυδας, […] Of them [the peoples in the above passage] Staphylos says that the Dorians occupy the region towards the east, the Kydones...
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Amyclaian style: Apollo brought to life again his longhaired Hyacinthos: Staphylos will be made to live for aye by Dionysos." "The Lord crowned Oiagros's...
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