Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0226332284. Marco Bais Albania caucasica: ethnos, storia, territorio attraverso le fonti greche, latine e armene...
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divi Augusti 37.1; ed. J. Gagé, Paris, 1935, pp. 138-39 Marco Bais. Albania caucasica: ethnos, storia, territorio attraverso le fonti greche, latine e armene...
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chersonesos.org. Archived from the original on 2022-04-07. Marco Bais. Albania caucasica: ethnos, storia, territorio attraverso le fonti greche, latine e armene...
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The toponym Albania may indicate several different geographical regions: a country in Southeast Europe; an ancient land in the Caucasus; as well as Scotland...
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Ophrys sphegodes subsp. taurica (redirect from Ophrys caucasica)
including Ophrys caucasica, is a subspecies of orchid native from southeast Europe through the Caucasus to Iran. As Ophrys caucasica, it has been recorded...
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The Church of Albania or the Albanian Apostolic Church was an ancient, briefly autocephalous church established in the 5th century. In 705, it fell under...
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are considered as the direct continuators of the Albanian linguistic tradition. V. Minorsky. Caucasica IV. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African...
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Mihranids (section Mihranids of Caucasian Albania)
pp. 256–257. Vacca 2022, p. 66. Vacca 2022, p. 68. Minorsky, Vladimir. Caucasica IV. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University...
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Paeonia daurica (redirect from Paeonia caucasica)
corallina subsp. triternata var. coriifolia, P. caucasica var. coriifolia, P. corallina var. caucasica, P. caucasica, P. ruprechtiana, P. kavachensis Grossheim...
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Darial Gorge (redirect from Gate of Albania)
Darialani; Strabo calls it Porta Caucasica and Porta Cumana; Ptolemy, Fortes Sarmatica; it was sometimes known as Porta Caucasica and Portae Caspiae (a name...
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