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1 Cilicia
1) Религия: Киликия2) География: (ист.обл.) Киликия (в Малой Азии, на терр. совр. Турции) -
2 Cilicia
n. 실리시아(소아시아 남동부의, Taurus산백과 지중해 사이의 고대 국가) -
3 Cilicia
(n) Киликия -
4 Cilicia
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5 Cilicia
ист.обл. Киликия (в Малой Азии, на терр. совр. Турции) -
6 Cilicia
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Cilicia
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7 Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
1) История: Киликийская Армения2) География: Киликийское Армянское королевствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
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8 Dulas of Cilicia
Христианство: Дула Киликийский (раннехристианский святой) -
9 John the Hermit of Cilicia
Христианство: Иоанн, пустынник Киликийский (раннехристианский святой)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > John the Hermit of Cilicia
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10 Romanus the Wonderworker of Cilicia
Христианство: Роман чудотворец Киликийский (христианский святой), Роман Киликийский, чудотворецУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Romanus the Wonderworker of Cilicia
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11 Sozon of Cilicia
Христианство: Созонт Киликийский (раннехристианский святой), Созонт Помпеольский -
12 Zosimas of Cilicia
Христианство: Зосима Киликийский (раннехристианский святой) -
13 Zosimas, hermit of Cilicia
Христианство: Зосима, пустынник Киликийский (христианский святой)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Zosimas, hermit of Cilicia
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14 Cilicium
(1) A Roman word for a coarse cloth made of goat's hair in Cilicia. It was much used m the Army and Navy for tents, sails or clothing. (2) During the time of mourning, or when suffering under any calamity, the Jews put on a kind of Cilicium made of coarse canvas. (3) A cloth mattress stuffed with cow-hair or seaweed, which was placed outside the walls of besieged cities, to deaden the blows of the battering ram. (4) A hair-shirt or sleeveless jacket made with a material of horse-hair and coarse hemp. Worn by religious men to mortify the flesh. -
15 Silicious
A kind of clothing, first used in Cilicia, made of cilicium, i.e., goat's hair. The fabric is very coarse, similar to sack cloth. -
16 Columella, Lucius Iunius Moderatus
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. first century AD Gades (now Cádiz), Spaind. first century AD Tarentum (now Taranto), Italy[br]Spanish writer on agricultural practice during the Roman era.[br]Columella was a native of Gades, a Roman municipium in southern Spain. The only knowledge of him is through his writings, in which he makes reference to his uncle, but not to his parents. His uncle was an expert farmer of the region, and it would appear that Columella spent much of his youth with him. As an adult he moved near to Rome, and spent the rest of his life in that region, owning at least three farms in Latium, and a fourth probably near the Etruscan town of Caere. There is evidence that he visited Syria in Cilicia, where it is possible that he was doing military service. His fame lies in the twelve books of the Res Rustica, which provide the most detailed extant discussion of Roman agricultural practice, and a single volume on trees. Each volume of Res Rustica was addressed and sent to Publius Silvinius as it was completed. The single volume De Arboribus, dealing with trees, vines and olives, was addressed to Epruis Marcellus. Columella was quoted by Seneca (4 BC-65 AD) and Pliny the elder (23–79 AD).[br]Bibliography1941, Res Rustica, Vols I–IV, trans. H.Boyd; Vols V–XII, trans. E.S.Forster and E.H.Heffner, Heinemann, Loeb Classical Library series (Vol. I has a biog. introd. with full bibliographical details).APBiographical history of technology > Columella, Lucius Iunius Moderatus
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