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Misidentified chemical element
Dianium was the proposed name for a new element found by the mineralogist and poet Wolfgang Franz von Kobell in 1860. The name derived from the Roman
Dianium
Ancient Greek coastal city of Iberia
was named Dianium, whence the modern name. This town was situated on the cape then called Artemisium (Ancient Greek: Ἀρτεμίσιον) or Dianium (Ancient Greek:
Hēmeroskopeion
Ancient Roman goddess of the moon
Orosius (5th century AD) has a form Ianium (in some readings) equivalent to Dianium, referring to either a shrine or the Temple of Diana on the Aventine Hill
Iana_(goddess)
City and municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
Punic Wars, and later was absorbed into the Roman Empire under the name of Dianium (after their goddess Diana). In the 1st century BC Quintus Sertorius established
Dénia
Proposed chemical element based on misidentified specimens
oxychloride (NbOCl3). The claimed new elements pelopium, ilmenium and dianium were in fact identical to niobium or mixtures of niobium and tantalum.
Pelopium
Autonomous community of Spain
other important nearby settlements included Arse–Saguntum, Saetabis and Dianium). With the establishment of the Muslim Taifa of Valencia, during the Al-Andalus
Valencian_Community
Mythical goddess version of Diana
transmitted, perhaps incompletely, by the grammarian Priscianus: Lucum Dianium in nemore Aricino Egerius Baebius Tusculanus dedicavit dictator Latinus
Diana_Nemorensis
Chemical element with atomic number 41 (Nb)
tantalum and niobium. The claimed new elements pelopium, ilmenium, and dianium were in fact identical to niobium or mixtures of niobium and tantalum.
Niobium
Brazilian politician (1763–1838)
Janeiro: Zahar, 1977. Mansfield, J (June 2012). "The geology of Utö". Dianium Science. Special issue of the bulletin of the Library of the Chamber of
José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva
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situated on the cape then called Artemisium (Ancient Greek: Ἀρτεμίσιον) or Dianium (Ancient Greek: Διάνιον), named from a temple of Ephesia Artemis built
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Eloro Hēmeroskopeion Province of Alicante, Spain Dénia Ἡμεροσκοπεῖον, Dianium Heraclea Perinthus western Turkey Marmara Ereğli Heraclea Thraciae, Heraclea
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Delafontaine Thought to have been isolated from the mineral samarskite in 1878. Dianium Niobium and tantalum 1860 Wolfgang Franz von Kobell See Pelopium Didymium
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Genus of flowering plants belonging to the stonecrop family
L.Gallo Petrosedum × brevierei (Chass. ex L.Gallo) Afferni Petrosedum dianium (O.Bolòs) Afferni Petrosedum × elaverinum (L.Gallo & J.-M.Tison) L.Gallo
Petrosedum
Archeological site in Aragon, Spain
Gisbert Santonja, J. A.: "El alfar de L´Almadrava (Setla-Mirarosa-Miraflor)-Dianium-. Materiales de construcción cerámicos. Producción y aproximación a su
Roman villa of Camino de Albalate
Roman_villa_of_Camino_de_Albalate
Italian island in the Tyrrhenian Sea
of Isola del Giglio in the Province of Grosseto. Giannutri was known as Dianium by the Romans and Artemisia, Αρτεμησία by the Greeks; it has a crescent
Giannutri
Group of elements in the periodic table
tantalum and niobium. The claimed new elements pelopium, ilmenium, and dianium were in fact identical to niobium or mixtures of niobium and tantalum.
Group_5_element
History of Spanish city
December 2022. Frías Castillejo, Carolina (2010). El poblamiento rural de Dianium, Lucentum, Ilici y la ciudad romana de La Vila Joiosa (siglos II a.C.-VII
History_of_Alicante
1981. Depósito Legal S−342-1983 "Las industrias agropecuarias en España". Dianium. U.N.E.D. Denia, 1982. Depósito Legal A-790-1982 Nuestra tierra, nuestra
Federico_Martínez_Roda
Spanish painter
Dorado [Acrílico y pan de oro] 2015 (122x100) Dianium 7 [Acrílico sobre lienzo] 2015 (195x130) Dianium 16 [Acrílico sobre papel y tablex] 2015 (100x70)
Requena_Nozal
depauperatum (Boiss.) R.A.Dyer Limonium devoniense (Ingr.) P.D.Sell Limonium dianium Pignatti Limonium dichotomum (Cav.) Kuntze Limonium dichroanthum (Rupr
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Ancient Roman family
romanes d'Ilici, Lucentum, Allon, Dianium i els seus territoris (Inscripcions romanes d'Ilici, Lucentum, Allon, Dianium i els seus territoris), Nau Libres
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Arabic, Muslim
Patron; Intercessor; Advocate
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English : metronymic from the medieval female personal name Till.
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From Ireland.
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(Гога) Russian Georgi, GOGA means "earth-worker, farmer."
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Deer; Name of a Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr
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 Short form of German Rosamund, ROS means "horse-protection." Compare with another form of Ros.
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Lover of Horses
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Name of Goddess Lakshmi
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n.
Same as Columbium.