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  • Galerius Peak
  • Peak on Alexander Island, Antarctica

    Galerius, 293-311 AD, who issued in Serdica (present Sofia) the Edict of Toleration legitimizing Christianity in the Roman Empire in 311 AD. Galerius

    Galerius Peak

    Galerius Peak

    Galerius_Peak

  • Galerius
  • Roman emperor from 305 to 311

    Dacians, forefathers of Galerius, two centuries before. Galerius Peak in Antarctica is named after Emperor Galerius. Arch of Galerius and Rotunda Civil wars

    Galerius

    Galerius

    Galerius

  • Arch of Galerius and Rotunda
  • 4th-century Byzantine ruins

    The Arch of Galerius (Greek: Αψίδα του Γαλερίου) or Kamara (Καμάρα) and the Rotunda of Galerius (Ροτόντα) are neighbouring early fourth-century AD monuments

    Arch of Galerius and Rotunda

    Arch of Galerius and Rotunda

    Arch_of_Galerius_and_Rotunda

  • Diocletianic Persecution
  • Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire (303–313)

    Serdica, also called Edict of Toleration by Galerius, was issued in 311 in Serdica (Sofia, Bulgaria) Galerius, officially ending the Diocletianic persecution

    Diocletianic Persecution

    Diocletianic Persecution

    Diocletianic_Persecution

  • Mount Holt
  • Mountain in Antarctica

    Ridge, 19.2 km south-southwest of Mount Pontida and 7.4 km northwest of Galerius Peak. The mountain was photographed from the air by the Ronne Antarctic Research

    Mount Holt

    Mount_Holt

  • Iliev Glacier
  • Glacier in Antarctica

    Wilbye, the east slopes of Vittoria Buttress and the west slopes of Galerius Peak to flow into Lazarev Bay just south of the terminus of Palestrina Glacier

    Iliev Glacier

    Iliev Glacier

    Iliev_Glacier

  • Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica (G)
  • Alexander Island Galata Cove, Anvers Island Galerius Peak, Alexander Island Galiche Rock, Robert Island Galicia Peak, Vinson Massif Garbel Point, Liège Island

    Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica (G)

    Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica (G)

    Bulgarian_toponyms_in_Antarctica_(G)

  • Serdica
  • Historical name of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria

    became the capital of the latter. Roman emperors Aurelian (215–275) and Galerius (260–311) were born in Serdica. In 268 a Gothic raid ravaged and burned

    Serdica

    Serdica

  • Narmer
  • Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period

    Quintillus Aurelian Tacitus Probus Carus Carinus Numerian Diocletian Maximian Galerius Maximinus Daza Dynastic genealogies 1st 4th 5th 6th 11th 12th 17th 18th

    Narmer

    Narmer

    Narmer

  • Sasanian Empire
  • Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)

    success against the Emperor Galerius near Callinicum on the Euphrates in 296, he was eventually decisively defeated by them. Galerius had been reinforced, probably

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian_Empire

  • Saint Catherine's Monastery
  • Greek Orthodox monastery in Sinai

    mountains it lies near: Willow Peak (possibly the biblical Mount Horeb, peak c.1 km (0.62 mi) west); Jebel Arrenziyeb, peak c. 1km south; and Mount Sinai

    Saint Catherine's Monastery

    Saint Catherine's Monastery

    Saint_Catherine's_Monastery

  • Monastic community of Mount Athos
  • Autonomous region in Greece

    Pilgrims' Bureau) in Thessaloniki, located on Egnatia Street near the Arch of Galerius. This permit gives the right to stay in Mount Athos for 3 nights (4 days

    Monastic community of Mount Athos

    Monastic community of Mount Athos

    Monastic_community_of_Mount_Athos

  • Carpi (people)
  • European tribe (2nd-4th centuries)

    Danube command to his Caesar (deputy emperor), Galerius. In an intensive series of campaigns, Galerius inflicted four more defeats on the Carpi in just

    Carpi (people)

    Carpi (people)

    Carpi_(people)

  • Western Roman Empire
  • Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)

    East, Galerius made his capital Sirmium and Diocletian made Nicomedia his. On 1 May 305, Diocletian and Maximian abdicated, replaced by Galerius and Constantius

    Western Roman Empire

    Western Roman Empire

    Western_Roman_Empire

  • Sofia
  • Capital and largest city of Bulgaria

    official religion (under Galerius). The Edict of Toleration by Galerius was issued in 311 in Serdica by the Roman emperor Galerius, officially ending the

    Sofia

    Sofia

    Sofia

  • List of pharaohs
  • Quintillus Aurelian Tacitus Probus Carus Carinus Numerian Diocletian Maximian Galerius Maximinus Daza Dynastic genealogies 1st 4th 5th 6th 11th 12th 17th 18th

    List of pharaohs

    List of pharaohs

    List_of_pharaohs

  • Praetorian Guard
  • Bodyguards of the Roman emperors

    Valerius Severus attempted to disband the Praetorian Guard on the orders of Galerius. In response, the Praetorians turned to Maxentius, the son of the retired

    Praetorian Guard

    Praetorian Guard

    Praetorian_Guard

  • Ctesiphon
  • Ancient city in present-day Iraq

    uncontested during a period of civil upheaval. Some historians have claimed that Galerius marched on Ctesiphon and was able to capture it. However, this is never

    Ctesiphon

    Ctesiphon

    Ctesiphon

  • List of Roman emperors
  • Maximinus II "Daza" Galerius Valerius Maximinus 310 – c. July 313 (3 years; East) Nephew of Galerius, elevated to caesar by Galerius in 305, and acclaimed

    List of Roman emperors

    List of Roman emperors

    List_of_Roman_emperors

  • Ancient Rome
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    Diocletian (in the East), Maximian (in the West), and two junior emperors, Galerius (in the East) and Flavius Constantius (in the West). To adjust the economy

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient_Rome

  • Claudius
  • Roman emperor from AD 41 to 54

    and terror of the commander of the Praetorian Guard, Sejanus, was at its peak, Claudius chose to downplay this possibility. After the death of Tiberius

    Claudius

    Claudius

    Claudius

  • Ahmose I
  • Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt

    in the New Kingdom of Egypt, the era in which ancient Egypt achieved the peak of its power. His reign is usually dated to the mid-16th century BC at the

    Ahmose I

    Ahmose I

    Ahmose_I

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Greece
  • and the Rotunda, commissioned in the 4th century by the Roman Emperor Galerius and later converted into a church. Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus

    List of World Heritage Sites in Greece

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Greece

  • East–West Schism
  • Break of communion between the Western and Eastern churches

    Hippodrome factions Pammakaristos Church Prison of Anemas Thessalonica Arch of Galerius and Rotunda Byzantine Bath Hagia Sophia Hagios Demetrios Panagia Chalkeon

    East–West Schism

    East–West Schism

    East–West_Schism

  • Religion in ancient Rome
  • Constantius Chlorus, the father of Constantine I. Diocletian's successor Galerius maintained anti-Christian policy until his deathbed revocation in 311,

    Religion in ancient Rome

    Religion in ancient Rome

    Religion_in_ancient_Rome

  • Darius the Great
  • Persian ruler from 522 to 486 BCE

    522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE. He ruled the empire at its territorial peak, when it included much of West Asia, parts of the Balkans (Thrace–Macedonia

    Darius the Great

    Darius the Great

    Darius_the_Great

  • Petrich
  • Place in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

    "Население по градове и пол". Georgi Mitrev (2005). "Again on the Letter of Galerius and Caesar Maximinus Daya to the Heracles and the Location of Heraclea

    Petrich

    Petrich

    Petrich

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

    blended together. As many as 27 million people lived in the empire at its peak in 540, but this fell to 12 million by 800. Although plague and territorial

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • Kulturkampf
  • Prussian church-state conflict (1872–1878)

    Severus Maximinus Thrax Decius Valerian Late Antiquity Diocletian Maximian Galerius Shapur II Athanaric Middle Ages Al-Mutawakkil Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah Hulagu

    Kulturkampf

    Kulturkampf

  • Roman Egypt
  • Roman province that encompassed most of modern-day Egypt

    augustus Diocletian's caesar (junior co-emperor) and future successor, Galerius (r. 293–311). Diocletian's reforms subdivided the empire into more numerous

    Roman Egypt

    Roman Egypt

    Roman_Egypt

  • Walls of Constantinople
  • City walls of Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey)

    the northeast, climbing up to the Gate of St. Romanus, located near the peak of the Seventh Hill at some 68 m above sea level. From there the wall descends

    Walls of Constantinople

    Walls of Constantinople

    Walls_of_Constantinople

  • Constantinople
  • Capital of the Eastern Roman and Ottoman empires

    years and in some ways is the nexus of Byzantine art production. At its peak, roughly corresponding to the Middle Ages, it was one of the richest and

    Constantinople

    Constantinople

    Constantinople

  • List of tombs and mausoleums
  • Roman Forum Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus (Galerius) Roman Emperor from 305 to 311 AD Thessaloniki, Greece Arch and Tomb of Galerius Hadrian and family

    List of tombs and mausoleums

    List_of_tombs_and_mausoleums

  • History of the Balkans
  • Edict of Toleration by Emperor Galerius, was issued in 311 in Serdica (today Sofia, Bulgaria) by the Roman emperor Galerius, officially ending the Diocletianic

    History of the Balkans

    History of the Balkans

    History_of_the_Balkans

  • Pannonia
  • Province of the Roman Empire (8/9 - 433 AD)

    productive, especially after the great forests had been cleared by Probus and Galerius. Before that time, timber had been one of its most important exports. Its

    Pannonia

    Pannonia

    Pannonia

  • Votive Column of Lisieux
  • Roman-period column

    administrative participants. It can also be compared to the reliefs of the Arch of Galerius in Thessaloniki, which include a sacrificial scene. The monument’s design

    Votive Column of Lisieux

    Votive Column of Lisieux

    Votive_Column_of_Lisieux

  • Valentinian II
  • Roman emperor from 375 to 392

    he invited Ambrose to come to Vienne to baptize him. The crisis reached a peak when Valentinian attempted to formally dismiss Arbogast. The latter ignored

    Valentinian II

    Valentinian II

    Valentinian_II

  • History of Dacia
  • until under Justinian in the 6th century. According to Lactantius Emperor Galerius, who was also born in Dacia Aureliana, and whose mother was from Dacia

    History of Dacia

    History_of_Dacia

  • Freedom of religion
  • Human right to practice, or not, a religion without conflict from governing powers

    official cult of the emperor until it was legalised by the Roman emperor Galerius in 311. Holmes and Bickers note that as long as Christianity was treated

    Freedom of religion

    Freedom_of_religion

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Serbia
  • May 2015. Retrieved 14 September 2017. "Gamzigrad-Romuliana, Palace of Galerius". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 22 August

    List of World Heritage Sites in Serbia

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Serbia

  • Bastarnae
  • Ethnic group, 300 BC - 300 AD, east of the Carpathians

    carried out by Emperor Diocletian (ruled 284–305) after he and his colleague Galerius defeated a coalition of Bastarnae and Carpi in 299. The remaining transdanubian

    Bastarnae

    Bastarnae

    Bastarnae

  • Tourism in Greece
  • buildings, some World Heritage Sites, including the Arch and Rotunda of Galerius, the Church of Panagia Chalkeon and the White Tower. In the adjacent region

    Tourism in Greece

    Tourism in Greece

    Tourism_in_Greece

  • Double Falcon
  • Ruler of Lower Egypt from Naqada III during the 32nd century BCE

    from the name of the ruler above. Finally, each falcon stands on its own peak. So-called "anonymous serekhs" have been found somewhat frequently all over

    Double Falcon

    Double Falcon

    Double_Falcon

  • Amenemhat III
  • Egyptian pharaoh

    where his irrigation projects and monumental constructions reached their peak during this phase of his reign. At Bubastis (Tell Basta, Nile Delta), there

    Amenemhat III

    Amenemhat III

    Amenemhat_III

  • Christendom
  • Countries where Christianity prevails

    the time Nero blamed Christians for setting Rome ablaze (64 AD) until Galerius (311 AD), persecutions against Christians erupted periodically. Consequently

    Christendom

    Christendom

    Christendom

  • History of the Byzantine Empire
  • terms of prosperity and cultural life, the Komnenian period was one of the peaks in Byzantine history, and Constantinople remained the leading city of the

    History of the Byzantine Empire

    History of the Byzantine Empire

    History_of_the_Byzantine_Empire

  • List of former mosques in Greece
  • Retrieved June 22, 2014. Ousterhout, Robert (2005). ""Bestride the Very Peak of Heaven": The Parthenon after Antiquity". In Neils, J. (ed.). The Parthenon:

    List of former mosques in Greece

    List of former mosques in Greece

    List_of_former_mosques_in_Greece

  • Seih Sou
  • Hill in Greece

    located on the main road traversing the forest, and is just east of the peak of Kara Tepe (elevation: 350 m). The Chapel of St. Basil is located on a

    Seih Sou

    Seih Sou

    Seih_Sou

  • Leoluca
  • Christian abbot and saint in Calabria (c. 815 – c. 915)

    the Monastery of Mula, at Mount Mula (Monte La Mula ), one of the highest peaks of the Orsomarso mountains (1935 m). Here he became a monk, excelling in

    Leoluca

    Leoluca

    Leoluca

  • Michael IX Palaiologos
  • Byzantine emperor from 1294 to 1320

    first, since the Turks managed to take all advantageous positions —the peaks of the surrounding mountains and shelters in the forests— and at the very

    Michael IX Palaiologos

    Michael IX Palaiologos

    Michael_IX_Palaiologos

  • May 21
  • Day of the year

    end of the year. 293 – Roman Emperors Diocletian and Maximian appoint Galerius as Caesar to Diocletian, beginning the period of four rulers known as the

    May 21

    May_21

  • Byzantine Empire under the Heraclian dynasty
  • Period of Byzantine history from 610 to 711

    He started his reign by losing the eastern provinces, brought it to its peak by retaking them against all odds, and ended it by losing them again. It

    Byzantine Empire under the Heraclian dynasty

    Byzantine Empire under the Heraclian dynasty

    Byzantine_Empire_under_the_Heraclian_dynasty

  • Byzantine economy
  • Milanovic to range from $680 to $770 in 1990 International Dollars at its peak around 1000 (reign of Basil II). This corresponds to a range of $1674 to

    Byzantine economy

    Byzantine economy

    Byzantine_economy

  • Ancient Roman and Byzantine domes
  • from the Ottoman Empire. It was used throughout Europe and North America, peaking in popularity between 1890 and 1914. The Greek Orthodox St Sophia's Cathedral

    Ancient Roman and Byzantine domes

    Ancient Roman and Byzantine domes

    Ancient_Roman_and_Byzantine_domes

  • Digenes Akritas
  • 12th-century Byzantine Greek epic poem

    leaping over to Anatolia and then to Crete in pursuit of Saracen raiders. The peak of the Pentadaktylos ("Five Fingers") mountain range was said to represent

    Digenes Akritas

    Digenes Akritas

    Digenes_Akritas

  • Nyuserre Ini
  • Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Fifth Dynasty

    some Egyptologists such as von Beckerath to see Nyuserre's reign as the peak of the solar cult, an assertion which, according to Grimal, is exaggerated

    Nyuserre Ini

    Nyuserre Ini

    Nyuserre_Ini

  • Late Roman army
  • Roman army after 284

    for the emperor to gather round his person ever greater forces reached its peak in the 4th century under Constantine I the Great (r. 306–337) whose comitatus

    Late Roman army

    Late Roman army

    Late_Roman_army

  • History of Dalmatia
  • Diocletian, but was administered by his Caesar and appointed successor Galerius, who had his seat in the city of Sirmium. In AD 395, the Emperor Theodosius

    History of Dalmatia

    History_of_Dalmatia

  • Anti-Catholicism
  • Hostility or prejudice towards Catholics

    abuses in return for protection to his own." Anti-Catholic fears reached a peak in the nineteenth century when the Protestant population became alarmed by

    Anti-Catholicism

    Anti-Catholicism

    Anti-Catholicism

  • Nea Moni of Chios
  • 11th-century monastery complex on the island of Chios, Greece

    riches and became one of the wealthiest monasteries in the Aegean. At its peak, in c. 1300, the estates of the monastery covered one third of Chios and

    Nea Moni of Chios

    Nea Moni of Chios

    Nea_Moni_of_Chios

  • Byzantine dress
  • Clothing and fashion trends of the Byzantine Empire

    This was perhaps related to the very elegant hat with a very high-domed peak, and a sharply turned-up brim coming far forward in an acute triangle to

    Byzantine dress

    Byzantine dress

    Byzantine_dress

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Southern Europe
  • Fortifications". UNESCO. Retrieved 2 July 2012. "Gamzigrad-Romuliana, Palace of Galerius". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 June 2010. "Genoa: Le Strade Nuove and the system

    List of World Heritage Sites in Southern Europe

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Southern_Europe

  • History of Serbia
  • First-Crowned established the Serbian Kingdom in 1217. Medieval Serbia reached its peak during the reign of Stefan Dušan (1331–1355), who took advantage of the Byzantine

    History of Serbia

    History of Serbia

    History_of_Serbia

  • Macedonian art (Byzantine)
  • Period of Byzantine art

    technology, and military prowess, ultimately leading to the empires Medieval peak. This Macedonian era of the Byzantine empire was so prosperous it is considered

    Macedonian art (Byzantine)

    Macedonian art (Byzantine)

    Macedonian_art_(Byzantine)

  • Timeline of Christian missions
  • 311 – The Edict of Serdica was issued in Serdica by the Roman emperor Galerius, officially ending the Diocletian persecution of Christianity in the East

    Timeline of Christian missions

    Timeline_of_Christian_missions

  • 20th century departures of foreign nationals from Egypt
  • following the Armenian genocide of 1915 in the Ottoman Empire. At their peak, Armenians in Egypt numbered around 60,000 individuals. However, the year

    20th century departures of foreign nationals from Egypt

    20th_century_departures_of_foreign_nationals_from_Egypt

  • Merikare
  • Pharaoh of tenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt

    decades earlier than usually thought, when the 10th Dynasty's power was at its peak. Jürgen von Beckerath, Handbuch der Ägyptischen Königsnamen, 2nd edition

    Merikare

    Merikare

    Merikare

  • Byzantine civilisation in the 12th century
  • century, and indeed it was in the 13th century that this process reached its peak. It is quite possible that an increase in trade, made possible by the growth

    Byzantine civilisation in the 12th century

    Byzantine_civilisation_in_the_12th_century

  • Userkaf
  • Ancient Egyptian pharaoh

    Egyptologists including Jürgen von Beckerath rather consider Nyuserre's reign as the peak of the solar cult, but for Grimal this is exaggerated. The surviving fragments

    Userkaf

    Userkaf

    Userkaf

  • Byzantine navy
  • Naval force of the Byzantine Empire

    increased from 46,000 men to 64,000 men, a figure that represents the numerical peak of the late Roman navy. The Danube Fleet (Classis Histrica) with its attendant

    Byzantine navy

    Byzantine navy

    Byzantine_navy

  • Khyan
  • Egyptian pharaoh

    Apepi were uncovered. According to Manfred Bietak, Khyan's rule marks the peak of the Hyksos kingdom power. In this view, Khyan directly ruled over Lower

    Khyan

    Khyan

    Khyan

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  • ELEK
  • Male

    Hungarian

    ELEK

    Hungarian form of Latin Alexius, ELEK means "defender."

    ELEK

  • Maznah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Maznah

    Glorius

    Maznah

  • GAHERIS
  • Male

    Arthurian

    GAHERIS

    , a knight of the Round Table.

    GAHERIS

  • VALERIU
  • Male

    Romanian

    VALERIU

    Romanian form of Roman Latin Valerius, VALERIU means "to be healthy, to be strong." 

    VALERIU

  • VALÈRE
  • Male

    French

    VALÈRE

    French form of Roman Latin Valerius, VALÈRE means "to be healthy, to be strong." 

    VALÈRE

  • Valerius
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Valerius

    Valiant.

    Valerius

  • ALEIXO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    ALEIXO

    Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Alexius, ALEIXO means "defender."

    ALEIXO

  • VALERIY
  • Male

    Russian

    VALERIY

    (Валерий) Russian form of Roman Latin Valerius, VALERIY means "to be healthy, to be strong." 

    VALERIY

  • ALEXIS
  • Female

    English

    ALEXIS

    Unisex contracted form of Latin Alexius, ALEXIS means "defender."

    ALEXIS

  • WALERY
  • Male

    Polish

    WALERY

    Polish form of Roman Latin Valerius, WALERY means "to be healthy, to be strong." 

    WALERY

  • ALEXIA
  • Female

    English

    ALEXIA

    Feminine form of Latin Alexius, ALEXIA means "defender."

    ALEXIA

  • Alexius
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Swedish

    Alexius

    Defender; Helper

    Alexius

  • VALERIO
  • Male

    Italian

    VALERIO

    Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Valerius, VALERIO means "to be healthy, to be strong." 

    VALERIO

  • Valerie
  • Girl/Female

    African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Latin, Swiss

    Valerie

    To be Strong; Valiant; Brave; Valor; To be Healthy; Feminine of the Roman Family Clan Name Valerius

    Valerie

  • ALEXUS
  • Female

    English

    ALEXUS

    Unisex contracted form of Latin Alexius, ALEXUS means "defender."

    ALEXUS

  • Valerijs
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Valerijs

    Valiant.

    Valerijs

  • VALI
  • Male

    Romanian

    VALI

    Pet form of Romanian Valeriu, VALI means "to be healthy, to be strong." 

    VALI

  • Valerius
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish

    Valerius

    Healthy; Valiant; Strong

    Valerius

  • Gaheris
  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend

    Gaheris

    Sons of Lot.

    Gaheris

  • ALESSIO
  • Male

    Italian

    ALESSIO

    Italian form of Latin Alexius, ALESSIO means "defender."

    ALESSIO

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  • Humza
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Humza

    The name Humza is one of the Arabic alphabets

  • Babul | பாபுல
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Babul | பாபுல

    Father

  • Damaruki
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Damaruki

    Sound of Emotion

  • Ujjwal | உஜ்வல
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ujjwal | உஜ்வல

    Bright

  • Hansraj
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu

    Hansraj

    King of Swans

  • FERDIE
  • Male

    English

    FERDIE

    Pet form of English Ferdinand, FERDIE means "ardent for peace."

  • Madelhari
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Madelhari

    Army Counsellor; Army; War Counsellor

  • Omananda
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Omananda

    Having the Pleasure of Soul

  • Dipinder
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Dipinder

    Radiant God

  • Sarama
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sarama

    Bibhisons wife (Wife of bibhisan)

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  • Galleries
  • pl.

    of Gallery

  • Peaking
  • a.

    Pining; sickly; peakish.

  • Peaked
  • a.

    Pointed; ending in a point; as, a peaked roof.

  • Miner
  • n.

    Any of numerous insects which, in the larval state, excavate galleries in the parenchyma of leaves. They are mostly minute moths and dipterous flies.

  • Peakish
  • a.

    Of or relating to a peak; or to peaks; belonging to a mountainous region.

  • Peakish
  • a.

    Having peaks; peaked.

  • Gasserian
  • a.

    Relating to Casserio (L. Gasserius), the discover of the Gasserian ganglion.

  • Tope
  • n.

    A small shark or dogfish (Galeorhinus, / Galeus, galeus), native of Europe, but found also on the coasts of California and Tasmania; -- called also toper, oil shark, miller's dog, and penny dog.

  • Houndfish
  • n.

    Any small shark of the genus Galeus or Mustelus, of which there are several species, as the smooth houndfish (G. canis), of Europe and America; -- called also houndshark, and dogfish.

  • Falernian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Mount Falernus, in Italy; as, Falernianwine.

  • Peaky
  • a.

    Sickly; peaked.

  • Peak
  • v. t.

    To raise to a position perpendicular, or more nearly so; as, to peak oars, to hold them upright; to peak a gaff or yard, to set it nearer the perpendicular.

  • Well
  • v. i.

    A hole or excavation in the earth, in mining, from which run branches or galleries.

  • Cockatoo
  • n.

    A bird of the Parrot family, of the subfamily Cacatuinae, having a short, strong, and much curved beak, and the head ornamented with a crest, which can be raised or depressed at will. There are several genera and many species; as the broad-crested (Plictolophus, / Cacatua, cristatus), the sulphur-crested (P. galeritus), etc. The palm or great black cockatoo of Australia is Microglossus aterrimus.

  • Anagram
  • n.

    Literally, the letters of a word read backwards, but in its usual wider sense, the change or one word or phrase into another by the transposition of its letters. Thus Galenus becomes angelus; William Noy (attorney-general to Charles I., and a laborious man) may be turned into I moyl in law.

  • Peaky
  • a.

    Having a peak or peaks.

  • Galericu-late
  • a.

    Covered as with a hat or cap.

  • Ecoute
  • n.

    One of the small galleries run out in front of the glacis. They serve to annoy the enemy's miners.

  • Hypogeum
  • n.

    The subterraneous portion of a building, as in amphitheaters, for the service of the games; also, subterranean galleries, as the catacombs.

  • Galerite
  • n.

    A cretaceous fossil sea urchin of the genus Galerites.