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Mythical African king
Garamantian nymph. Iarbas was said to have led an army across the Libyan desert, however he and his army began suffering from severe thirst. Iarbas implored for
Iarbas
Chief god in ancient Carthaginian religion
Garamantian nymph. Iarbas was said to have led an army across the Libyan desert, however he and his army began suffering from severe thirst. Iarbas implored for
Baal_Hammon
Play by Christopher Marlowe, published 1594
love with Aeneas and rejects Iarbas out of hand, to his horror and confusion. Dido's sister Anna, who is in love with Iarbas, encourages Dido to pursue
Dido, Queen of Carthage (play)
Dido,_Queen_of_Carthage_(play)
Legendary founder and first queen of Carthage
After some time, Carthage grew to be powerful and prosperous. However, Iarbas, king of the Maxitani (or Mauritani), demanded Dido's hand in marriage so
Dido
Phoenician city-state and empire
landing in North Africa, she is greeted by the local Berber chieftain, Iarbas (also called Hiarbas) who promises to cede as much land as could be covered
Ancient_Carthage
Ancient Egyptian god
with the great oracle of Ammon in the Oasis soon after its establishment. Iarbas, a mythological king of Libya, was also considered a son of Hammon. According
Amun
Opera by Domenico Sarro
marriage to King Iarbas (Iarba), but fell in love with the Trojan warrior Aeneas (Enea), who had been shipwrecked on the shores of her city. Iarbas appears disguised
Didone_abbandonata_(Sarro)
Species of plant in the dogbane family
Vincetoxicum hirundinaria, commonly named white swallow-wort, is a long-lived herbaceous perennial of the genus Vincetoxicum in the family Apocynaceae
Vincetoxicum_hirundinaria
Eastern Romance language
(sun) iotation [e] → [ie] in the beginning of the word Lat. herba → Rom. ĭarbă (grass, herb) velar [k ɡ] → labial [p b m] before alveolar consonants and
Romanian_language
Latin epic poem by Virgil
the news of Aeneas and Dido's marriage, which eventually reaches King Iarbas. Iarbas, who also sought relations with Dido but was rejected, angrily prays
Aeneid
to King Iarbas (Iarba), but has fallen in love with the Trojan warrior Aeneas (Enea), who had been shipwrecked on the shores of her city. Iarbas appears
Didone_abbandonata_(Albinoni)
Goddess of Carthage
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Tanit
Numidian king
is sometimes given as Iarbas, Hiartas or Hiarbal. Hiarbas may be the historical inspiration for the legendary figure of Iarbas, rejected suitor of Dido
Hiarbas_(king)
Military unit
Fasti and Virgil in his epic The Aeneid, comes during the reign of King Iarbas I in the 9th or 8th century BC, when he launched a military campaign against
Numidian_army
marriage to Iarbas, King of Getulia but has fallen in love with the Trojan warrior Aeneas, who had been shipwrecked on the shores of her city. Iarbas appears
Dido, Queen of Carthage (opera)
Dido,_Queen_of_Carthage_(opera)
North African people in antiquity
to Italy. In Roman mythology, Iarbas was the son of a North African god, Jupiter Hammon, and a Garamantian nymph. Iarbas became the first king of Gaetuli
Gaetuli
Solar deity in numitheism
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Tafukt
Ancient Berber deity
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Gurzil
Dido's tragic suicide of Virgil with a happy ending in which Dido marries Iarbas, King of the Getuli, who saves Dido from herself after Aeneas abandons her
Didone_(opera)
Religious concept of first human
Oxomoco and Cipactonal – first human couple created Baganda Kintu Berber Iarbas or Garamas – first man (according to Greek sources) Cherokee Selu and Kanati
List of protoplasts in religion
List_of_protoplasts_in_religion
Character in Greek and Berber mythology
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Antaeus
Native inhabitants of the Canary Islands
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Guanches
Beliefs and deities of the ancient Berbers
(Berbers), the god Amon is often named Amen and was venerated as a divinity. Iarbas, a mythological king of Numidia who sold Dido the land on which she founded
Traditional_Berber_religion
scholars, such as Friedrich Wilhelm Schneidewin conjecture that this refers to Iarbas, others—including Theodor Bergk, Tadeusz Stefan Zieliński, and Paul Wendland—suggest
Garamas
Early illustrated copy of Virgil
Catillus Clytius Cydon Cydonians Diomedes Erulus Evander of Pallene Halaesus Iarbas Juturna Latinus Lausus Lavinia Macar Messapus Metabus Mezentius Neoptolemus
Vergilius_Vaticanus
Dido is promised in marriage to the African king Iarbas (Iarbe). War breaks out between Aeneas and Iarbas in which the Trojan is triumphant. But Aeneas is
Didon_(Piccinni)
Deity and wife of Antaeus in Berber and Greek mythology
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Tinjis
City and county seat in Timiș County, Romania
January 2021. Dichiș, Bianca (2 August 2019). "Liber la plimbare și stat pe iarbă în Parcul Central din Timișoara. Fântâni iluminate, pianine în foișor și
Timișoara
Opera by Hector Berlioz
fleeing from Tyre to found a new city. Didon, however, is concerned about Iarbas, the Numidian king, not least because he has proposed a political marriage
Les_Troyens
Football tournament season
30 July 2025 Kids Tâmpa Brașov (3) Walkover SR Brașov (3) Brașov 17:30 EEST (UTC+03) Stadium: ICIM iarbă
2025–26_Cupa_României
Berber and Greek mythological figure
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Sufax
Lunar deity in numitheism
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Ayyur_(mythology)
Romanian football player and coach (1937–2025)
2025. Sebastian Perju, Adrian Epure (21 August 2010). "Ienei, lordul din iarbă" (in Romanian). Adevărul. Retrieved 15 September 2010. "Cum a fost ultima
Emerich_Jenei
American author and poet (1866–1934)
(1921) Helen (1926) The Song of the Sirens (1919) "The Song of the Sirens", "Iarbas", "The Right Man", "Dodona", "The Elephant's Ear", "The Fasces", "The Swimmers"
Edward_Lucas_White
Romanian actress
Year Title Role Notes 1977 E atât de aproape fericirea [ro] Eugenia 1977 Iarba verde de acasă [ro] 1978 Eu, tu, și... Ovidiu [ro] Dana 1981 Întoarce-te
Dana_Dogaru
Building in Italy, Bologna
and Aeneas in the cave Fame divulges the marriage of Aeneas and Dido to Iarbas, the king of Gaetulia, and Dido's rejected suitor Mercury orders Aeneas
Palazzo_Leoni,_Bologna
Plot archetype where a protagonist's desires are fulfilled
Dido commits suicide after Aeneas abandons her. In Busenello's version Iarbas, King of the Getuli, shows up in the nick of time to save Dido from herself
Happy_ending
Romanian flute
București: Editura Muzicală. Lăcătuş, Mihai (1981). Herţea, Iosif (ed.). Şuieră iarba, cântă lemnul [The grass hisses, the wood sings] (in Romanian). București:
Fluier
1762 opera
Cast Voice type Premiere, 1762 (Conductor:Unknown) Dido soprano Selene soprano Aeneas soprano Iarbas tenor Osmidas tenor Araspes bass
Didone_abbandonata_(Sarti)
Romanian stage designer
Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu", Evenimentul Zilei, retrieved 2025-11-15 "Sub paşii femeii creşte iarba… Elena Pătrăşcanu Veakis", Rador.ro, retrieved 2025-11-15
Elena_Pătrășcanu
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Nanna_Tala
Romanian novelist and lawyer (1897 – 1954)
("The Girl of Zlataust") Lorelei Golia Turnul Milenei ("Milena's Tower") Iarbă ("Grass") În casa bunicilor ("My Grandparents' House") Masa umbrelor ("Table
Ionel_Teodoreanu
evenimentelor. "Pământul pe alocurea s-au despicat și au eșit apă cu miros de iarbă de pușcă și de pucioasă"". Adevărul (in Romanian). Rădulescu, Florin (2008–2009)
List of earthquakes in Romania
List_of_earthquakes_in_Romania
Hiempsal I, king of Numidia Gauda, Jugurtha's brother; a king of Numidia Iarbas, Gaetulian king Hiarbas, king, usurped the throne of Numidia Hiempsal II
List_of_Algerians
known except that many numidian kings claim to descend from him and Sufax. Iarbas (I) 9th century BC King of Gaetulia who tried to marry queen Dido. He is
List_of_kings_of_Numidia
Romanian writer and poet (1938–2019)
the Maiden...), Editura Trei, Bucharest, 2008 Ne logodim cu un inel din iarbă (We Betroth Ourselves with this Ring of Grass), 2008 Opere I. Julien Ospitalierul
Emil_Brumaru
Painting by Claude Lorrain
Catillus Clytius Cydon Cydonians Diomedes Erulus Evander of Pallene Halaesus Iarbas Juturna Latinus Lausus Lavinia Macar Messapus Metabus Mezentius Neoptolemus
Landscape with Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia
Landscape_with_Ascanius_Shooting_the_Stag_of_Sylvia
Romanian football club
ineuan a împlinit un secol de existență: "Momentul ar trebui marcat și în iarbă"" [Suppressed celebration in the Land of Zărand! Ineuan football has celebrated
CS_Victoria_Ineu
Latin epic poem by Silius Italicus (c. 80s AD)
retreat. Anna tells Juno of Dido's suicide, her flight to Cyrene after Iarbas' invasion, her escape to Italy and Aeneas from Pygmalion's fleet, and her
Punica_(poem)
Romanian film director and screenwriter (born 1943)
documentary based on Mateiu Caragiale's life; his first feature film was Iarba verde de acasă [ro] ("The Green Grass from Home", 1978), based on a screenplay
Stere_Gulea
Genus of brush-footed butterflies
hannyngtoni Ypthima horsfieldii Ypthima huebneri Ypthima hyagriva Ypthima iarba Ypthima imitans Ypthima impura Ypthima indecora Ypthima inica Ypthima insolita
Ypthima
version] (1995). Martina Borst (Enea), Arno Raunig (Osmida), William Kendall (Iarba), Mechthild Bach (Selene), Dorothea Röschmann (Didone), Daniel Taylor (Araspe)
Didone_abbandonata_(Jommelli)
Moldovan poet (1935–2009)
archival service (link) "EDITORIAL: Poetul Grigore Vieru s-a preschimbat in iarba (Realitatea …", archive.vn, 6 July 2013, retrieved 21 April 2020{{citation}}:
Grigore_Vieru
Romanian blind musician (1950–2024)
.lăutărească (2007) Unu feat. George Nicolescu - Mai avem nevoie si de iarba ( 2007 ) Shift feat. George Nicolescu - Viata-i de vina (2012) "Ediţie de
George_Nicolescu
Romanian authentic folk music
most often pear, lilac, acacia, or mulberry), a blade of grass (fir de iarbă), fish scales (solz de pește; usually carp), and birch bark (coajă de mesteacăn)
Romanian_traditional_music
grey nymph Anteros formosus, gold drop Lymnas iarbas, underleaf (maybe the same species as Melanis iarbas) Lymnas xarifa, orange-tipped underleaf Mesene
List of butterflies of Trinidad and Tobago
List_of_butterflies_of_Trinidad_and_Tobago
story: The Flower of Wisdom and the Grass of Power (Floarea înțelepciunii și iarba puterii); Two books nominated for the USR Awards – Children's Books: Fairy
Petre_Crăciun
Romanian actress
(1979) Ciocolată cu alune [ro] (1979) Eu, tu, și... Ovidiu [ro] (1978) Iarba verde de acasă [ro] (1977) Avocatul (1976) (TV) Patima (1975) Tăticul (1974)
Rodica_Popescu_Bitănescu
Street in Timișoara, Romania
Municipiului Timișoara. 2015. p. 242. Dichis, Bianca (5 January 2024). "Vom avea iarbă și copaci pe Stan Vidrighin, la vară. Stadiul lucrărilor pe unul dintre
Calea_Stan_Vidrighin
Glossary
fumărit, coșărit fumar, coș (chimney) tax on chimneys ierbărit (Wallachia) iarbă (grass) tax on the usage of a pasture jugărit, lemnărit jug (yoke), lemn
Historical_Romanian_taxes
Poem by Vasile Alecsandri
mână Cei cu inimă română, Sa-nvârtim hora frăției Pe pământul României! Iarba rea din holde piară! Piară dușmănia-n țară! Între noi să nu mai fie Decât
Hora_Unirii
Romanian football rivalry
Year VI, no. 1559. 28 October 1996. p. 2. "Danciu și-a pierdut fluierul în iarbă". Sportul Românesc (in Romanian). Vol. Year VII, no. 1710. 5 May 1997. p
Primvs_derby
Romanian poet, playwright and prose writer
in the Adevărul supplement in 1902, and involved the comic-heroic tale "Iarba fiarelor". He sometimes used the pen names Aghiuță, Ariel, Spiriduș, Licurici
Horia_Furtună
Romanian football club
November 2021. Retrieved 22 December 2024. "Unirea Tărlungeni a revenit în iarbă" [Unirea Tărlungeni is back on the grass] (in Romanian). bzb.ro. 9 July
ASC_Ciucaș_Tărlungeni
Romanian writer (1915–1989)
(1967) Domnița de rouă (1969) Vântură-lume (1970) Măriuca (1970) Cu ochii ca iarba... (1972) Acolo colinele ard... (1974) Ramura de măr înflorit (1974) Peretele
Călin_Gruia
Amazigh god of war
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Sinifere
Mohamed Saleh Embarek Mahfud Ualad Abdi 4FW Sahia Ahmed Budah 4FW Selma Iarba Malum 4FW Cori Maaruf 26 Mohamed El Mami Moulay Aba Ali Abdullah Bijah Ba
2012_Viva_World_Cup_squads
Romanian actor
Un echipaj pentru Singapore (1981) – Captain Mărgineanu Cumpăna (1979) Iarba verde de acasă (1978) Înainte de tăcere (1978) – Servant Petre Frunze care
Florin_Zamfirescu
Moldovan writer (1918–1987)
dalbe (1979), Toamna lui Orfeu (1983). Essays: Imaginea în artă (1940), Iarba fiarelor (1959), Cadran solar (1966), Eseuri (1967). Vulpea isteaţă, Editura
George_Meniuc
Plants endemic to Romania
Phalaris L. 14. Typhoides Moench 15. Anthoxanthum L. 16. Hierochloe R. Br. - Iarba Sfintei Mării 17. Stipa L. 18. Aristella Bertol. 19. Acnatherum P. Beauv
Flora_of_Romania
inca inca Ancyluris jurgenseni Rhetus periander Rhetus arcius thia Melanis iarbas Melanis pixe pixe Isapis agyrtus hera Lepricornis strigosus Baeotis zonata
List_of_butterflies_of_Belize
Romanian footballer
the former great boxer, Francisc Vaștag. Metalurgistul Cugir înapoi în iarbă. Reunire cu multe noutăţi la gruparea cugireană. absport.ro (in Romanian)
Andrei_Vaștag
Opera by Johann Adolph Hasse
Holzhauser (Didone), Flavio Ferri-Benedetti (Enea), Valer Barna-Sabadus (Iarba), Magdalena Hinterdobler (Selene), Maria Celeng (Araspe) & Andreas Burkhart
Didone_abbandonata_(Hasse)
Romanian writer and journalist
Lovinescu. He died in Bucharest in 2005, at age 94. Sunt frate cu un fir de iarbă 1941 (poems in prose) Costache Negri 1966 (monograph) Retrospecții literare
Pericle_Martinescu
Romanian footballer
2006–07 Supercupa României: 2002, 2003, 2007 "Nicolae Grigore, din nou în iarbă? Răspunsul dat în direct" [Nicolae Grigore, back in the grass? The answer
Nicolae_Grigore
Romanian musician and musicologist (1908–1988)
5,000 Romanian folk songs. He died in 1988 in Bucharest. 1979. Să auzi iarba cum crește ("To Hear How the Grass Grows"). Bucharest: Editura Eminescu
Harry_Brauner
Open, end-blown shepherd's flute of northern Moldavia and Bukovina
also performed as a soloist. In 1981, Lăcătuș published the book Şuieră iarba, cântă lemnul ("The Grass Whistles, the Wood Sings"), in which he described
Moldavian_fluier
Romanian writer
International House of Authors in Graz, Austria. His second novel, Așa să crească iarba pe noi, published in 2017, was shortlisted for PEN Prize Romania, for the
Augustin_Cupșa
Romanian actor
Operațiunea Monstrul (1976) – Eugen Iarna bobocilor (1977) – commentator Iarba verde de acasă (1977) – the inspector Blestemul pământului, blestemul iubirii
Octavian_Cotescu
Romanian-French writer
+ 1, plays / 2 + 1, teatru, 1999 The Grass of the Gods, short-stories / Iarba zeilor (Ro), povestiri, 1998 Unfaithful Diary. Exist from Exile: 1992–1997
Bujor_Nedelcovici
Romanian novelist, playwright and screenwriter (1932–2011)
then, Neagu released his only volume of lyric poetry, as Poeme răsărite-n iarbă ("Poems Sprouting in the Grass"), and had another play, Olelie, titled after
Fănuș_Neagu
Romanian footballer
National-Football-Teams.com "Elemer Hirsch, aristocratul care s-a stins în iarbă" [Elemer Hirsch, the aristocrat who passed away on the grass] (in Romanian)
Elemer_Hirsch
Romanian poet (1934–2000)
literatură, 1961 Măşti de priveghi (1968) Arborele vieții (1971) Petrecere cu iarbă (1973) Elegii (1973) 65 poeme (1978) Kilometrul unu în cer (1988) "Himera
Florența_Albu
Governing body of field hockey in Romania
Romanian Field Hockey Federation (Romanian: Federaţia Română de Hochei pe Iarbă) is the national governing body for the sport of field hockey in Romania
Romanian Field Hockey Federation
Romanian_Field_Hockey_Federation
season in Rome. Roberta Mameli (Didone), Carlo Allemano (Enea), Raffaele Pé (Iarba), Gabriella Costa (Selene), Marta Pluda (Araspe), Giada Frasconi (Osmida)
Didone_abbandonata_(Vinci)
Romanian footballer (born 1981)
Romanian). Gsp.ro. 6 June 2011. Retrieved 25 August 2023. "Vlad Munteanu, din "iarbă", direct în fotoliul de conducător" [Vlad Munteanu, from the "grass", directly
Vlad_Munteanu
Ithomiola floralis Lucilla camissa Lybytheana carinenta Lymnas cratia Lymnas iarbas Nahida coenoides Napaea eucharilla merula Napaea nepos tanos Napaea theages
List of butterflies of Colombia
List_of_butterflies_of_Colombia
2003 studio album by B.U.G. Mafia
Ce Au Trecut" "Gherila PTM" feat. Villy "Discuție Pe Dig" feat. Primo "Iarbă Și Alcool" feat. XXL, 10 Grei, Mashat, Luchian & Primo "Pula Mea..." feat
Băieții_Buni
frontierii Uémura & Monastyrskii, 2000 Ypthima huebneri Kirby, 1871 Ypthima iarba de Niceville, 1895 Ypthima imitans Elwes & Edwards, 1893 Ypthima lisandra
List of butterflies of Indochina
List_of_butterflies_of_Indochina
Soviet writer
he cites the piece titled Madrigal: Și luna care cată piciorul tău în iarbă, Un fund amar de cupă întinde ca s-o soarbă, Efebul care strânge metafore
Alexandru_Robot
Romanian historian (1902–1993)
brigand Gheorghe Fulga had escaped from jail using a miraculous week called iarba fiarelor. He also rediscovered a collection of primary sources on Câmpulung's
Dan_Simonescu
Romanian composer (1926–1998)
Tzara), 4vv, 1995 Questions et reponses (Paul Celan, P. Solomon), 4vv, 1995 Iarba ochilor tăi [The Grass of your Eyes] (Paul Celan), 4vv, 1997 String quartets:
Anatol_Vieru
Romanian painter, sculptor, drawer, art performer
2012). "Mărturii XXI". YouTube. Bușneag, Olga (1983). "Olos în infernul de iarbă". Arta. XXX, 12: 30. van der Grinten, Hans (1989). Mihai Olos. Houten en
Mihai_Olos
Romanian footballer
Retrieved 28 January 2020. "Elemer Hirsch, aristocratul care s-a stins în iarbă" [Elemer Hirsch, the aristocrat who passed away on the grass] (in Romanian)
Aurel_Guga
Romanian-German counter tenor
Orlando furioso by Antonio Vivaldi Sesto in La clemenza di Tito by Mozart Iarba in Didone abbandonata by Johann Adolph Hasse Orfeo in Orfeo ed Euridice
Valer_Barna-Sabadus
Romanian professional footballer and manager
concept of the game) - co-written with Ion V. Ionescu (1982) Zâmbind din iarbă (Smiling from the grass) - autobiographical novel (2007) Jucând cu destinul
Cornel_Dinu
Romanian footballer and manager (1925–2019)
Romanian). 4everucluj.ro. "Elemer Hirsch, aristocratul care s-a stins în iarbă" [Elemer Hirsch, the aristocrat who passed away on the grass] (in Romanian)
Nicolae_Szoboszlay
Romanian footballer
2:1". European Football. Retrieved 19 March 2020. "Video. Splendoare în iarbă, la Baza Sportivă Mihai Viteazu" [Video. Splendor in the grass, at the Mihai
Marius_Predatu
Romanian poet (1893–1913)
violence: Iar unul dintre dânșii plecându-se îi strânge Un mic buchet de iarbă și de măceș uscat, Cum, însă, dansatorul refuză încurcat, Galantul se repede
D._Iacobescu
Annual music festival in Romania
Travel Guide Romania. 10 August 2013. Retrieved 2022-03-27. "Dansând în iarbă, cu jazz şi popcorn. Cum a arătat seara 1 din Jazz in the Park". Actual
Jazz_in_the_Park
IARBAS
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Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Nethanyah, NETHANIAH means "given of Jehovah" or "whom Jehovah gave." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the father of the murderer of Gedaliah.
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of Dutch Acker.English
Americanized spelling of Dutch Acker.English : variant of Alker, which has two possible origins: either from a Middle English survival of the Old English personal name Ealhhere meaning ‘altar army’; or a habitational name from Altcar in Lancashire, named from the Celtic river name Alt (meaning ‘muddy river’) + Old Norse kiarr ‘marsh’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Indra
Boy/Male
Spanish
Warlike; fierce.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Sahabiyyah RA
Girl/Female
Indian
Blessedness, Beatitude
Girl/Female
Indian
A River; River in Jammu and Kashmir
Boy/Male
Native American
wings.
Girl/Female
Latin American
Woman of Sidon (ancient city).
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of gods
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