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Éphrem-A. Brisebois
Inspector Éphrem-A. Brisebois (7 March, 1850 – 13 February, 1890) was a politician, soldier, and police officer with the North-West Mounted Police. Contents 1 Early career2 Life as an officer3 Political life4 Death5 External links Early career Brisebois showed him..
P. H. Ravikumar
P. H. Ravikumar (b. 20th July 1951) and currently the Managing Director and the Chief Executive Officer of the National Commodity and Derivates Exchange Limited (NCDEX) [link], is one of the leading bankers of India. He commenced his banking career as a probationary officer in Bank of Indi..
Phraates
Five kings of Parthia were named Phraates: Phraates I c. 176–171 BCPhraates II c. 138–127 BCPhraates III c. 70–57 BCPhraates IV c. 38–2 BCPhraates V (Phraataces) c. 2 BC–AD 4This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the ..
Phraates III of Parthia
Coin of Phraates III from the mint at Ecbatana. The reverse shows a seated archer holding a bow. The Greek inscription reads ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ (great king). King Phraates III of Parthia (named "the God" on some of his coins), succeeded his father Sanatruces and ruled the Parthian..
Phraates II of Parthia
Coin of Phraates II from the mint at Seleucia on the Tigris. The reverse shows a seated god (perhaps Sarapis) holding Nike and a cornucopia. The Greek inscription reads ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ ΑΡ&Sig..
Phraates IV of Parthia
Coin of Phraates IV from the mint at Seleucia on the Tigris. The reverse shows a throned king receiving a diadem from Tyche carrying a cornucopia. The Greek inscription reads ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ ΑΡΣΑΚ[ΟΥ] ΕΥΕΡΓΕ[ΤΟΥ] ΔΙΚΑΙΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥ..
Phraates I of Parthia
Phraates I of Parthia, son of Phriapatius (191–176 BC), ruled the Parthian Empire from 176 BC to 171 BC. He subdued the Mardi, a mountainous tribe in the Elburz. He died young, and appointed as his successor not one of his sons, but his brother Mithradates I of Parthia (171–138 BC). P..
Phraates V of Parthia
Coin of Phraates V. Obverse shows Phraates wearing a diadem and being crowned by Nike with a wreath. Reverse shows a seated archer carrying a bow surrounded by meaningless Greek-like letterforms. Phraates V of Parthia, known as Phraataces (a diminutive), ruled the Parthian Empire from 2 BC to ..
Phrabhavanaviriyakhun
--> Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Reb..
Phrack
Phrack is an underground ezine made by and for hackers that has been around since November 17, 1985. The magazine is open for contributions by anyone. Topics of interest are security, hacking, phreaking, anarchism, cryptography, spying, radio broadcasting, coding, conspiracy, and world news. The ..
Phrae
Phrae is a town in northern Thailand, capital of the Phrae Province. ..
Phrae (disambiguation)
Phrae can refer to the town Phraethe Phrae ProvinceAmphoe Mueang Phrae, the district around Phrae town redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Phrae Province
Phrae (Thai แพร่) is one of the northern provinces (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Phayao, Nan, Uttaradit, Sukhothai and Lampang. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Symbols4 Administrative divisions5 External links Geography..
Phragmén-Lindelöf principle
In mathematics, the Phragmén-Lindelöf principle is a 1908 extension by Lars Edvard Phragmén (1863-1937) and Ernst Leonard Lindelöf of the maximum modulus principle of complex analysis, to unbounded domains. Contents 1 Background2 Phragmén-Lindelöf principle for a sector in the ..
Phragmipaphium
Phragmipaphium is an intergeneric hybrid of the family Orchidaceae, between the genera Phragmipedium and Paphiopedilum. ..
Phragmipedium
Phragmipedium is a genus of the Orchid family (Orchidaceae) (Subfamily Cypripedioideae) and the only genus comprised in the tribe Phragmipedieae and subtribe Phragmipediinae. The name of the genus is derived from the Greek phragma, which means "division", and pedium, which means "slipper" (referr..
Phragmipedium kovachii
Phragmipedium kovachii is an orchid species discovered in 2001 in the Amazon jungle of NE Peru, which is considered to be the most important orchid species to be found in the Neotropics in the last 100 years. [[Citing sources citation needed]] Phragmipedium kovachii is a te..
Phragmites
Phragmites australis, the Common Reed (see Reed (plant) for other species also called 'reed'), is a large grass native to wetland sites throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world. It is generally regarded as the sole species of the genus Phragmites, though some botanists divide the genu..
Phragmites peat
Phragmites peat is a peat composed of reed grass and other grasses. ..
Phragmocone
The phragmocone is the chambered portion of the shell of a cephalopod. It is divided by septa into camerae. In most nautiloids and ammonoids, the phragmocone is a long, straight, curved, or coiled structure, in which the camarae are linked by a siphuncle which determined buoyancy by means of gas ..
Phragmoplast
The phragmoplast is a plant cell specific structure that forms during late cytokinesis. It serves as a scaffold for cell plate assembly and subsequent formation of a new cell wall separating the two daughter cells. The phragmoplast is a complex assembly of microtubules (MTs), microfilaments (MFs), ..
Phramonkolthepmuni
--> Phramonkolthepmuni (Sodh Candasaro), the late abbot of Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen, was the founder of the Thai Dhammakaya (dharmakaya) meditation school in 1914. Phramonkolthepmuni was born as Sodh Mikaewnoi on 10 October 1884 to the family of a rice merchant in Songpinong district, Suphanburi: ..
Phramus
A linkage devise on a traditional horse and buggy. The phramus is used to connect the flutin rod to the stearing knuckle. Widely regarded as unreliable, the phramus was phased out with the advent of automobiles. ..
Phranc
Phranc Phranc (born Susan Gottlieb in 1957, Los Angeles, California) is an influential American singer-songwriter whose career has spanned several decades. She first gained public attention in the late 1970s and early 1980s punk scene in Los Angeles. With her bleach blonde crewcut and male at..
Phraortes
Fravartish or Phraortes (c. 665 - 633 BC), son of Deioces, was the second king of the Media and the founder of Median government. Like his father, Fravartish started wars against Assyria, but was defeated and killed by Ashurbanipal, the king of Assyria. Phraortes was followed by his son Cyaxares. ..
Phrarajbhavanavisudh
-->The Most Venerable Phrarajabhavanavisudh is the abbot of Wat Phra Dhammakaya in Thailand and the president of the Dhammakaya Foundation. He was born Chaibul Sutthipol on the 22 April 1944. Since his early childood, Chaibul had developed a distinguished quality of self-confidence, strong deter..
Phrasal verb
In the English language, a phrasal verb is a verb combined with a preposition, an adverb, or an adverbial particle, all three of which are uninflected. For example, the verb to stand up is a phrasal verb. A phrasal verb is also called verb-particle construction, verb phrase, multi-word verb, or ..
Phrase
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. In grammar, a phrase (Greek φράση, sentence, expression, see also strophe) is a group of words that functions as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence. For example the house at ..
Phrasebase
Phrasebase [link] is an Internet language learning website offering tools and services aimed at helping individuals to effectively and quickly learn a foreign language. The Phrasebase methodology, focused on memorization of phrases in effort to learn foreign languages, live language teache..
Phraseexpress
PhraseExpress is the trademark for a typing utility software which organizes frequently used text phrases and allows pasting them into any Windows application. Common phrases do not need to be entered over and over again but can be saved in PhraseExpress for future usage. The phrases can be access..
Phraseology
In linguistics, phraseology describes the context in which a word is used. This often includes typical usages/sequences, such as idioms, phrasal verbs, and multi-word units. Phraseological units are (according to Prof. Kunin A.V.) stable word-groups with partially or fully transferred meanings (e.g..
Phraseology:Tian Gao Huang-di Yuan
Origin: Mandarin Chinese Literal meaning: Heaven Tall Emperor Far Better translation: Heaven is high, and the emperor is far away. Commentary: This phrase seems to be a Mandarin variation on "when the cat's away, the mice will play"--Beijing has historically had great difficulty keeping the provi..
Phrase (disambiguation)
Phrase may mean: Phrase in linguisticsPhrase (music)Phrase (fencing)Phrase (rapper)..
Phrase (fencing)
In fencing, a phrase is an any unbroken chain of recognisable offensive and defensive actions performed by the two fencers. The phrase ends, when a referee has reason to stop the bout, or when both fencers return to passivity. ..
Phrase (music)
In music a phrase (Greek φράση, sentence, expression, see also strophe) is a section of music that is relatively self contained and coherent over a medium time scale. In common practice phrases are often four and most often eight bars, or measures, long. A rough analogy between musical phrases ..
Phrase (rapper)
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Phrase is a Australian hip hop MC, originating from Melbourne, Victoria. Biography Whilst most know it as a style, hiphop is also a language. It’s the voice of an under-represented sub-culture that seeks to express their reality to others. This is true of hip ..
Phrase book
A phrase book is a collection of ready-made phrases, usually for a foreign language along with a translation, indexed and often in the form of questions and answers. ..
Phrase completions
Phrase completion scales are a type of psychometric scale used in questionnaires. Developed in response to the problems associated with Likert scales, Phrase completions are concise, unidimensional measures that tap ordinal level data in a manner that approximates interval level data. Contents 1..
Phrase structure rules
Phrase-structure rules were used in early transformational grammar (TGG) to describe a given language's syntax. They were used to break a natural language sentence down into its constituent parts (also known as syntactic categories) namely phrasal categories and lexical categories (aka parts of sp..
Phrasing (DJ)
When DJing, phrasing refers to the timing of a DJ's mixes with respect to song structure. Song transitions are lined up to prevent any of the main melodic or rhythmic elements of either song from clashing inappropriately. This smooths the transition between songs, allowing the mix to appear as mor..
Phrataphernes
Phrataphernes (in Greek Φραταφέρνης; lived 4th century BC) was a Persian who held the government of Parthia and Hyrcania, under the king Darius III Codomannus, and joined that monarch with the contingents from the provinces subject to his rule, shortly before the battle of Gaugamela, 331 ..
Phratry
A phratry (Greek φρατρία, brotherhood, kinfolk, derived from φρατήρ - brother, see also frater) is an anthropological term for a kinship division consisting of two or more distinct clans which are considered as single unit, but which retain separate indentities with the phratry. Phrat..
Phraya Manopakorn Nititada
Phraya Manopakorn Nititada (Thai พระยามโนปกรณ์นิติธาดา) Kon Hutasingha(Thai ก้อน หุตะสิงห์)(July 15, 1884-October 1, 1948) was Thailand's first Prime Minister from (1932-1933). See also List of Prime Ministers of Thailand |- styl..
Phraya Phahol Pholphayuhasena
General Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena (Thai พระยาพหลพลพยุหเสนา born March 29, 1887) was a Thai military leader and politician. Born in Phra Nakhorn province (present-day Bangkok), and as a child attended school in Germany and Denmark, and married Bunlong Phahonpho..
Phra Bang
The Phra Bang is the palladium of Laos. It is an 83cm-high golden image of Buddha, and according to local lore, was cast in Sri Lanka sometime between the 1st and 9th century. However, the features of the image suggest a Khmer origin. It arrived in Lan Xang in 1353 from Angkor to spread Theravada Bu..
Phra Khanong
Phra Khanong (Thai: ) is one of the 50 districts (Khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. Its neighbor, clockwise from north, are Suan Luang, Prawet, and Bang Na districts of Bangkok, Amphoe Phra Pradaeng of Samut Prakan Province (across Chao Phraya River, Khlong Toei and Watthana of Bangkok. Contents 1 ..
Phra Lak Phra Lam
Phra Lak Phra Lam, pronounced [pʰaː lɑk pʰaː laːm] (in Lao script: ພຮະລັກພຮະຮາມ), is the Lao version of India's Ramayana. The title comes from the Lao names for Lakshmana and Rama. Phra Lak Phra Lam also exists in Northeast Thailand where there is a large popul..
Phra Nakhon
Phra Nakhon (Thai: ) is one of the 50 districts (Khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. It is the center district of Bangkok, including the Rattanakosin Island. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Dusit, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Samphanthawong, and across the Chao Phraya River Thon Buri, Bangkok Yai..
Phra Nakhon Khiri historical park
Wat Phra Kaeo seens from the observatory tower Phra Nakhon Khiri (Thai: อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์พระนครคีรี) is a historical park in Phetchaburi, Thailand, located on hill overlooking the city. To the locals it is better known as Khao Wang, ..
Phra Pathom Chedi
Phra Pathom Chedi Phra Pathom Chedi (Thai: ) is the highest stupa in the world with a height of 127 m. It is located in the town Nakhon Pathom, Thailand. The name Phra Pathom Chedi means Holy chedi (stupa) of the beginning. The stupa at the location is first mentioned in scriptures of the ye..
Phra phom
Phra Phom or Brahma is a four faced deva or four faced buddha. Contents 1 Background2 Gifts3 See also4 External links Background For more than 5000 years, the disciples of Brahmana were known to have paid homage to Phra Phom as their highest esteemed God in their religion..
Phra Ram 9
Phra Ram 9 is a station of the Bangkok Metro, Thailand. This station is convenient for Fortune Town, which is an office complex with shopping center. The shopping center is infamous for a wide range of IT products and bootleg software. [Locality map of Phra Ram 9 Station] ..
Phra That Si Song Rak
Phra That Si Song Rak (also Phra That Sri Song Hak, and varied other spellings) is a Buddhist stupa built in c. 1560 by Laotian and Thai kings. It is located on the Man River in Dan Sai district, Loei province of modern-day Thailand, 20 miles from the modern Thailand-Laos border. The name means "Stu..
Phreaking
Phreaking is a slang term coined to describe the activity of a subculture of people who study, experiment with, or exploit telephones, the telephone company, and systems connected to or composing the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) for the purposes of hobby or utility. The term "phreak" is..
PhreakNIC
PhreakNIC is an annual hacker and technology convention held in Nashville, Tennessee, in the United States. It is organized in cooperation with the Nashville 2600 Organization, SouthEastern 2600 (se2600), and Nashville Linux User Group. First held in 1997, PhreakNIC continues to be a long-time favo..
Phreaky
Phreaky are Ofer Dikovski (Oforia), Avi Algarnati (Space Cat), Marko Goren, and Dino Psaras (Cydonia, Ayahuasca), a psychedelic trance project from Israel. It was a collaboration between the four most prominent early trance producers in Israel. They are best known for their 1996 hit track "Tornado..
Phreatic
The term phreatic is used in geology to refer to matters relating to underground water below the water table (the word originates from the Greek phrear, phreat- meaning "well" or "spring"). "Phreatic surface" is a synonym for "water table." The phreatic zone is the layer(s) of soil or rock below th..
Phreatic eruption
Phreatic eruption at the summit of Mount St. Helens, Washington. Phreatic eruptions, also called ultravulcanian eruptions, occur when rising magma makes contact with ground or surface water. The extreme temperature of the magma (anywhere from 600°C to 1,170°C (1112° - 2138° F)) causes near..
Phreatogammaridae
Phreatogammaridae is a family of amphipods. Genera Phreatogammarus ..
Phreatogammarus
Phreatogammarus is a genus of amphipods in the family Phreatogammaridae. Species Phreatogammarus fragilis (Chilton, 1882)Phreatogammarus helmsi Chilton, 1918Phreatogammarus propinquus Chilton, 1907 ..
Phreatogammarus fragilis
Phreatogammarus fragilis is a species of amphipod in the genus Phreatogammarus (family Phreatogammaridae). It is found only in New Zealand's South Island at Eyreton and Winchester. It is Hypogean. External links [Royal Society of NZ] ..
Phreatogammarus helmsi
Phreatogammarus helmsi is a species of amphipod in the genus Phreatogammarus (family Phreatogammaridae). It is found only in New Zealand, in the southern North Island and the northern South Island. It is epigean, found at the mouths of freshwater streams near the high-water mark. External lin..
Phreatogammarus propinquus
Phreatogammarus propinquus is a species of amphipod in the genus Phreatogammarus (family Phreatogammaridae). It is found only in New Zealand's Stewart Island. It is epigean, found from sea level to subalpine. External links [Royal Society of NZ] ..
Phreatophytic
Phreatophytic is a botanical term referring to deep rooted plants, typically trees. In ecology and hydrogeology: Any plant species that obtains a significant portion of the water that it needs to survive from the zone of saturation or the capillary fringe above the zone of saturation, is said to be..
Phred (Doonesbury)
Phred (AKA Nguyen Van Phred or Phreddy) is a character in the comic strip Doonesbury. He first appeared during B.D.'s tour of Vietnam. Phred was a Viet-Cong guerilla who captured B.D., and attempted to take him to a POW camp, but they got lost on the way. After days of being lost together in the ju..
Phrenic
Phrenic can refer to: Phrenic nervePhrenic (band)redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Phrenic nerve
Nerve: ..
Phrenocon
Phrenocon was a college fraternal organization that would become Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. Phrenocon was the second name of the organization founded at Miami University on March 17, 1906 as the "Non-Fraternity Association". The name Phrenocon was adopted March 6, 1909. The two proposed names were..
Phrenology
''For the album by the hip-hop group The Roots, see Phrenology (album) A 19th century Phrenology chart Phrenology (from Greek: φρήν, phrēn, "mind"; and λόγος, logos, "logic") is a theory which claims to be able to determine character, personality traits, and criminality on the basis ..
Phrenology (album)
Phrenology (Released November 26, 2002) is the sixth album from The Roots. Immediately following the breakthrough success of Things Fall Apart, its release was highly anticipated and highly delayed (Recording took 2 years). The album includes guest appearances from artists such as Nelly Furtado, C..
PHRF
PHRF is a locally administered handicapping system that uses the perceived speed potential of a yacht as the basis for the handicap. An initial handicap is assigned based on comparisons with similar yachts. The handicap may then be adjusted based on the performance of the class of the yacht. In mos..
Phriapatius of Parthia
Phriapatius (or Priapatius) ruled the Parthian Empire from 191 BC to 176 BC. He was the grandson of Tiridates I of Parthia (246–211 BC), the brother of Arsaces I of Parthia (250–211 BC), the founder of the Parthian Empire. He ruled in the period following the invasion of Parthia by the..
Phrixus
In Greek mythology, Phrixus figured prominently in the story of Jason and the Argonauts. Phrixus, son of Athamus and Nephele, along with his twin Helle, were hated by their stepmother, Ino. Ino hatched a devious plot to get rid of the twins, roasting all the town's crop seeds so they would not gro..
Phronema
Phronema is a Greek term that is used in Eastern Orthodox theology to refer to mindset or outlook; it is the Orthodox mind. [link] The attaining of phronema is a matter of practicing the correct faith (orthodoxia) in the correct manner (orthopraxia). Attaining phronema is regarded as the f..
Phronesis
Phronesis (Greek: Φρόνησις) in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics is the virtue of moral thought, usually translated "practical wisdom", sometimes as "prudence". Aristotle distinguishes between two intellectual virtues: sophia and phronesis. Sophia (usually translated "wisdom") is the ability ..
Phronima
Phronima, the pram bug amphipod, is a small, translucent deep-sea hyperiid amphipod of the family Phronimidae. It resembles a shrimp with a head, eyes, jaws and clawed arms. Phronima are only seen in the wild at great depths, usually by submarine crews, and are usually only about 2.5 cm (1 inch) ..
PHROOT
PHROOT stands for PHP Rapid Object Oriented Technology ([fru:t]) and is a framework that is generally modeled for object oriented PHP after the server client abstraction taken from the basic specifications and interfaces of the Java programming language. It provides a solid unit-tested ..
Phroth
Phroth is a humor magazine published by students at the Pennsylvania State University. Phroth is one of over 600 recognized student organizations at the University Park campus of Penn State and publishes two to four issues each academic year. The staff consists of approximately 30 students, who ..
Phrozen Crew
Phrozen Crew web site screenshot (March 2005) The Phrozen Crew (PC) is a group of computer software crackers. Contents 1 Formation2 Activities3 See also4 In print5 External links Formation The Phrozen Crew was founded in 1993 by a member using the pseudonym Aphex ..
Phrygia
Location of Phrygia - traditional region (yellow) - expanded kingdom (orange line) In antiquity, Phrygia was a kingdom in the west central part of the Anatolian Highland, part of modern Turkey. The Phrygian people settled in the area from ca. 1200 BC, and established a kingdom in the 8th cent..
Phrygian
Phrygian can refer to: A person from PhrygiaThe Phrygian languageThe Phrygian mode in music This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended..
Phrygian cap
A Phrygian cap from 1790s France, reading: La Nation Liberte The Phrygian cap or Liberty cap is a soft conical cap with the top pulled forward, worn by the inhabitants of Phrygia, a region of central Anatolia in antiquity. Contents 0.1 From Antiquity to the Normans0.2 Revolutiona..
Phrygian dominant scale
The Phrygian dominant scale is constructed by raising the third of the Phrygian scale and is the fifth mode of the harmonic minor scale, the fifth being the dominant. It is often known as a Spanish Phrygian scale, as it is commonly used in flamenco music. It is also known as Ahava Rabboh or Freygi..
Phrygian Gates
Phrygian Gates is a piano piece written by minimalist composer John Coolidge Adams in 1977-1978. The piece, together with its smaller companion China Gates is what is considered Adams' "opus one". They are, according to his own claims, his first compositions consisting of a coherent personal style...
Phrygian language
Phrygian inscription in Midas City The Phrygian language was the Indo-European language of the Phrygians, a people who probably migrated from Thrace to Asia Minor in the Bronze Age, possibly during the Sea Peoples migrations of ca 1200 BC. Phrygian is attested by two corpora, one from around..
Phrygian mode
Due to historical confusion, Phrygian mode can refer to two very different musical modes or diatonic scales. Greek Phrygian mode The Phrygian mode is named after the ancient kingdom of Phrygia in Anatolia. In Greek music theory it was based on the Phrygian tetrachord: a series of rising intervals o..
Phrygian Sibyl
Raphael's rendering of the Phrygian Sibyl In the extended complement of sibyls of the Gothic and Renaissance imagination, the Phrygian Sibyl was the priestess presiding over an Apollonian oracle at Phrygia, a historical kingdom in the west central part of the Anatolian highlands. The Phrygian ..
Phrymaceae
Phrymaceae (Schauer 1847), also known as the Lopseed family, is a small plant family in the order Lamiales. It now consists of about 190 species, distributed worldwide but with the majority in western North America (about 130 species) and Australia (about 30 species). Previously, this family was ..
Phryne
A view of the Colonna Venus, which is an ancient replica of the Aphrodite of Knidos by Praxiteles, which Phryne is thought to have modeled for. Phryne [link] [link] was a famous hetaera (courtesan) of Ancient Greece (4th century BC) who adjusted her prices for customers..
Phryne Fisher
The Honourable Miss Phryne Fisher is the main character behind Kerry Greenwood's series of Phryne Fisher detective novels. Phryne (pronounced fry - nee) is a wealthy aristocrat who lives in St Kilda, Melbourne in 1928. She is a 28 year old lady detective who with the assistance of her maid Dot and B..
Phryni
The Phryni were an ancient people of eastern Central Asia, probably located in the eastern part of the Tarim Basin, in an area connected to that of the Seres and the Tocharians. They are mentionned several times in Classical sources. Strabo, speaking of the Greco-Bactrian kingdom explains that: ..
Phrynichus
For the ancient Greek poet see Phrynichus (poet). Phrynichus, son of Polyphradmon and pupil of Thespis, was one of the earliest of the Greek tragedians. [#endnote_Buckham1] Some of the ancients, indeed, regarded him as the real founder of tragedy. He gained his first poetical victory in 5..
Phrynichus (poet)
For the ancient Greek pupil of Thespis see Phrynichus. Phrynichus was a poet of the Old Attic comedy and a contemporary of Aristophanes. His first comedy was exhibited in 429 BC. He composed ten plays, of which the Solitary (Μονοτροποσ) was exh..
Phrynicus
Phrynicus was an early Athenian tragic poet who flourished in the late 6th and early 5th centuries BC. According to the Suda, Phrynicus won his first victory in dramatic competition between 511 and 508 BC and was the first tragedian to use female characters. The suggestion that he was the first ..
Phrynocephalus
Classification of genus Phrynocephalus Phrynocephalus affinisPhrynocephalus albolineatusPhrynocephalus alticolaPhrynocephalus arabicusPhrynocephalus arcellazziiPhrynocephalus axillarisPhrynocephalus birulaiPhrynocephalus clarkorumPhrynocephalus elegansPhrynocephalus euptilopusPhrynocephalus forsyt..
Phrynocephalus alticola
The Montane toad-headed agama Phrynocephalus alticola is a species of agamid lizard found in India (Jammu, Kashmir). External links [EMBL reptile database] References Peters G 1984 Die Krötenkopfagamen Zentralasiens (Agamida:Phrynocephalus). MITTEILUNGEN AUS DEM ZOOLOGISCHEN MUSEUM IN ..
Phrynocephalus euptilopus
Alcock's toad-headed agama Phrynocephalus euptilopus is a species of agamid lizard found in Pakistan (W Baluchistan), Afghanistan and possibly in parts of India. Type locality: Darband (elevation 3000 feet), N Baluchistan. Known only from 6 type specimens from Darband, Western Baluchistan. DAS (19..
Phrynocephalus luteoguttatus
Yellow-speckled toad-headed agama Phrynocephalus luteoguttatus is a species of agamid lizard found in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan (Baluchistan) and possibly in India. Type locality: between Nushki and Helmand (border between Afghanistan and Baluchistan). External links [EMBL reptile database..
Phrynocephalus reticulatus
Reticulated toad-headed agama Phrynocephalus reticulatus is a species of agamid lizard found in N Afghanistan, S Kazakhstan, W Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and N India (Kashmir). Type locality: Valley of the River Amudarya and East Coast of the Caspian Sea External links [EMBL reptile database&..
Phrynocephalus theobaldi
Theobald's toad-headed agama, or snow lizard is a species of agama found in eastern Turkestan, India (Kashmir), Nepal and China (Xinjiang and southern Tibet). Type locality: Lake Chomoriri = Tsho-marari, Rupshu Province, Tibet. This species is viviparous. External links [EMBL reptile databas..
Phrynohyas
Phrynohyas was a genus of frogs in the Hylidae family, but the genus is now considered a synonym of Trachycephalus and the six species have been removed to that genus [link]. ..
Phrynomedusa
Phrynomedusa is a genus of tree frogs. Species Phrynomedusa appendiculata (Lutz, 1925).Phrynomedusa bokermanni Cruz, 1991.Phrynomedusa fimbriata Miranda-Ribeiro, 1923. (extinct)Phrynomedusa marginata (Izecksohn & Cruz, 1976).Phrynomedusa vanzolinii Cruz, 1991. ..
Phrynophiurida
Phrynophiurida is an order of brittle star. Wikispecies has information related to: [[Wikispecies:|}}}]] Euryalina (family)*Asteronychidae (genus)*Asteroschematidae (genus)*Gorgonocephalidae (genus)Ophiomyxina (family)*Ophiomyxidae (genus)..
Phrynopus
Phrynopus is a genus of leptodactylid frogs. Species Phrynopus adenobrachius Ardila-Robayo, Ruiz-Carranza & Barrera-Rodriguez, 1996.Phrynopus adenopleurus Aguayo-Vedia & Harvey, 2001.Phrynopus bagrecitoi Lynch, 1986.Phrynopus barthlenae Lehr & Aguilar, 2002.Phrynopus bracki Hedges, 1990.Phrynopus..
Phrynosomatidae
Phrynosomatidae is a family of lizards. Genera Zebra-tailed lizards, CallisaurusGreater earless lizard, CophosaurusEarless lizards, HolbrookiaCalifornia rock lizards, PetrosaurusHorned lizards, PhrynosomaSators, SatorSpiny lizards, SceloporusFringe-toed lizards, UmaTree and bush lizards, Urosaurus..
Phú Riềng Đỏ
Phu Rieng Do (Phú Riềng Đỏ) is the name of a famous labor movement at Phu Rieng Rubber Plantation in Vietnam in 1930. Phu Rieng was one of about 25 french colonial rubber plantations that streched in a three-hundred kilometer band from the South China Sea to the Mekong Reiver in Cambodia. Aft..
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