WHAT DOES CARIÁ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of cariá in the Romanian dictionary
cariá vb. (force-a-a), ind. Presentation 3 sg and pl. cariáză; cong., 3 sg and pl. carieze (sil-e-e-e); frost. carious (sil. -ri-ind) cariá vb. (sil. -ri-a), ind. prez. 3 sg. și pl. cariáză; conj. prez. 3 sg. și pl. cariéze (sil. -ri-e-); ger. cariínd (sil. -ri-ind)
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8 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «CARIÁ»
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Sculptors and sculpture of Caria and the Dodecanese
To mark the double centenary, the British Museum and King's College London held a colloquium at which twenty-one papers were presented, which 'represent a new synthesis of current research into marble sculpture from the south-east Aegean'.
Ian Jenkins, Geoffrey B. Waywell, British Museum. Trustees, 1997
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History of Art in Phrygia, Lydia, Caria, and Lycia
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Ancient Coin Collecting II: Numismatic Art of the Greek World
Numismatic Art of the Greek World Wayne Sayles <J1. Mint Cities of Asia Minor, continued: Caria, Astyra Cilicia, Korykos Caria, Attuda Cilicia. Mallos Caria, Bargylia Cilicia. Mopsos Caria, Chalketor Cilicia, Nagidos Caria, Euhippe Cilicia.
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Serçe Limani: An Eleventh-Century Shipwreck Vol. 1, The ... - Pagina 28
We have followed the works of Clive Foss in our survey of the Byzantine remains on the coasts of Caria. See C. Foss, "The Coasts of Caria and Lycia in the Middle Ages: A Preliminary Report," in Fondation Europeenne de la Science, Rapports ...
George F. Bass, Sheila Matthews, James W. Allan, 2004
Presents information about the life of the fifth-century B.C.E Greek princess that grew up to be a queen and famous admiral mainly noted for her role as a Persian ally in the Battle of Salamis, in spite of living in a society that placed ...
Shirin Yim Bridges, Albert Nguyen, 2010
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Caria: Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, Aphrodisias, Milas, ...
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A Lexicon of Greek Personal Names: Coastal Asia Minor: ...
4 (date) (S. Арте1да9) Xpuo'ig CARIA: -MILETos: (1) i Bc IG 112 9936 (FRA 5665) (d. Eůńfiepog) CILICIA TRACHEIA: -KoRYKos: (2) byz. MAMA 111 299 a Xpuo'ímv CARIA: -KNIDos: (1) imp. IKnid 644, 6 (s. Баб-гари) LYCIA: -TELMEssOsz ...
J. S. Balzat, R. W. V. Catling, 2014
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The Roman Antiquities - Volumul 2 - Pagina 198
Europe, settled in the " maritime parts of Caria ; and, also, by the Dorians, who built cities near the fame place, and erected temples at the public expence ; the Ionians building the temple of Diana in Ephesus ; and the Dorians That of Apollo in ...
Dionysius (Halicarnassensis), 1758