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  • 71AMPHIPOEA FUCOSA FRR. (APAMEA PALUDIS TUTT, HYDRAECIA FUCOSA) - СОВКА ЯРОВАЯ — см. Amphipoea fucosa Frr. (Apamea paludis Tutt, Hydraecia fucosa) Совка яровая (рис. 181). Бабочка. Передние крылья от ржаво до красновато бурых. Перевязи тонкие, волокнистые. Почковидное пятно оранжевое или белое, круглое пятно красноватое,… …

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  • 72Demetrius of Apamea — was a Hellenistic physiologist of the Herophilean school. He studied the sexual organs, focusing his attention on the treatment of ailments instead of the reproductive physiology that was studied under Herophilos.[1] References ^ von Staden,… …

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  • 73Sopater of Apamea — Sopater of Apamea, a distinguished sophist and Neoplatonist, was a disciple of Iamblichus, after whose death (c. 325), he went to Constantinople, where he enjoyed the favour and personal friendship of Constantine I, who afterwards, however, put… …

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  • 74Alexander of Apamea — Alexander (Gr. polytonic|Ἀλέξανδρος) was a bishop of Apamea in Syria in the 5th century. He was one of a number of moderate Eastern bishops during the Nestorian controversy, and one of the eight bishops deputed by the party of John of Antioch to… …

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  • 75Seleukia Apamea — Zeugma (griech.: Ζεύγμα [»Brückenstadt«]) auch: Seleukia Apamea oder Seleukeia am Euphrat ist eine ehemalige hellenistische Siedlung, die später an das Römische Reich fiel. Sie liegt in der heutigen Türkei beim Ort Belkis am Belkis Dağı nahe… …

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  • 76NUMENIUS OF APAMEA° — (c. 150–200 C.E.), Greek philosopher, author of a lost work On the Good where he introduced the Jews to support his Platonic Pythagorean view of God as incorporeal. A quotation in Eusebius, Praeparatio Evangelica 9:8, praises Moses; according to… …

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  • 77Friede von Apamea — Der Friede von Apameia war ein in der kleinasiatischen Ortschaft Apameia Kibotos 188 v. Chr. geschlossener Friede zwischen der Römischen Republik und dem Seleukidenreich. Dem Frieden ging die Schlacht bei Magnesia 190 v. Chr. voraus, in der die… …

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  • 78Posidonius of Apamea — (c. 135–51 BC) A Stoic philosopher and polymath, and a major influence on Cicero (who attended his school), Strabo, Seneca, and Pompey. What is known of Posidonius philosophical views contains little that is specific to him, but he had a… …

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  • 79APAM — Apamea …

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  • 80Apameia am Orontes — Apamea Säulenstraße (2008) Apamea (2008) …

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