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Pēgae, ārum или Pēge, ēs f.(греч. «источники») Пеги, горный источник в Вифинии Prp
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Pegae — (ital.: Pege oder Spiga; lat.: Pegaeus oder Spigacensis) ist ein Titularbistum der römisch katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf einen untergegangenen Bischofssitz in der antiken und byzantinischen Stadt Pegai, die in der römischen Provinz Asia … Deutsch Wikipedia
PEGAE — vicus Megarensium, Pagae Plinio. l. 4. c. 3. Vide Steph. Nunc Livadosta, in ora littorali sinus Corinthiaci, 25. mill. pass. a Megara in Occasum, Urbs Brietio … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Fall of Constantinople — This article is about the 1453 siege. For earlier attacks on the city, see List of sieges of Constantinople. Conquest of Constantinople Part of the Byzantine–Ottoman Wars and Ottoman wars in Europe … Wikipedia
Chute de Constantinople — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Siège de Constantinople. Chute de Constantinople … Wikipédia en Français
Megara — For other uses, see Megara (disambiguation). Megara Μέγαρα Location … Wikipedia
Pegaeae — In Greek mythology, the Pegaeae were a type of naiad that lived in springs. One group of them dwelled in the spring of Pegae, and were responsible for the kidnapping of Hylas.Pegaeae included:#Albunea (Roman mythology) #Cassotisee also*Pegaea … Wikipedia
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Aratus of Sicyon — Aratus (271 BC 213 BC) was a statesman of the ancient Greek city state of Sicyon in the 3rd century BC. He deposed the Sicyon tyrant Nicocles in 251 BC. Aratus was an advocate of Greek unity and brought Sicyon into the Achaean League, which he… … Wikipedia