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Ancient town in the Troad
See Battle of Thymbra for the fight in Lydia between the Persians and the Lydians. See Thymbra (plant) for the plant genus. Thymbra or Thymbre (Ancient
Thymbra
Species of plant
Satureja thymbra, commonly known as savory of Crete, whorled savory, pink savory, and Roman hyssop (Arabic: za'atar rumi; za'atar franji), is a perennial-green
Satureja_thymbra
Genus of flowering plants
Species Thymbra calostachya (Rech.f.) Rech.f. - Crete Thymbra capitata (L.) Cav. - widespread from Morocco + Portugal to Turkey + Palestine Thymbra sintenisii
Thymbra_(plant)
Levantine herb or herb blend
and culture. The term refers both to aromatic plants of the Origanum and Thymbra genera (including Origanum syriacum, known as Bible hyssop) and to the
Za'atar
6th-century BC battle between Lydian Kingdom and Achaemenid Empire
The Battle of Thymbra was the decisive battle in the war between Croesus of the Lydian Kingdom and Cyrus II of the Achaemenid Empire. Cyrus, after he
Battle_of_Thymbra
Species of plant
Thymbra spicata, also commonly known as spiked savoury, spiked thymbra, thyme spike and donkey hyssop, is a perennial-green dwarf shrub of the family Lamiaceae
Thymbra_spicata
Species of flowering plant
thyme, Persian-hyssop and Spanish oregano. It is also known under the name Thymbra capitata. The plant has rising stems and narrow, fleshy, oil-gland-dotted
Thymus_capitatus
British archaeologist
later changed by Frank to Thymbra Farm, because he believed it was the site of Homeric Thymbra, after which the Thymbra Gate of Homeric Troy had been
Frank_Calvert
Species of plant
epithet, such as zaatar farsi = Persian-hyssop (Thymbra capitata) and zaatar rumi = Roman-hyssop (Satureja thymbra). See: The Mishnah (ed. Herbert Danby), Oxford
Hyssopus_officinalis
Ancient Anatolian kingdom
Cappadocia and defeated the Lydians at Pteria in a battle, and again at Thymbra before besieging and capturing the Lydian capital of Sardis, thus bringing
Lydia
Species of flowering plant
epithet, such as za'atar parsi (Thymus capitatus), zaatar rumi (Satureja thymbra), and zaatar mani (Clinopodium insulare). Origanum syriacum grows to a
Origanum_syriacum
Founder of the Achaemenid Empire
besieged Croesus in his capital, Sardis. Shortly before the final Battle of Thymbra between the two rulers, Harpagus advised Cyrus the Great to place his dromedaries
Cyrus_the_Great
King of Lydia from 585 or 561 to 547 BC
However, Cyrus followed Croesus and defeated the Lydian army again at Thymbra before besieging and capturing the Lydian capital of Sardis, thus bringing
Croesus
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
introduced into the Persian army by Cyrus the Great, at the Battle of Thymbra. The elephant was most likely introduced into the Persian army by Darius
Achaemenid_Empire
Battle between Persia and Lydia
Sardis (547/546 BC) was the last decisive conflict after the Battle of Thymbra, which was fought between the forces of Croesus of Lydia and Cyrus the
Siege_of_Sardis_(547_BC)
Camel trained and guided by humans for combat
effective anti-cavalry weapon of the Achaemenid Persians in the Battle of Thymbra. The first recorded use of the camel as a military animal was by the Qedarite
Camel_cavalry
Indo-European language
pjepër; "melon" < pépōn presh; "leek" < práson trumzë; "thyme" < (Northwest) thýmbrā, thrýmbrē pellg; "pond, pool" < pélagos "high sea" According to Huld (1986)
Albanian_language
Genus of mammals
employed by the Achaemenid Persians when fighting Lydia in the Battle of Thymbra (547 BC). The United States Army established the U.S. Camel Corps, stationed
Camel
Plant mentioned in the Bible
epithet, such as zaatar farsi = Persian-hyssop (Thymbra capitata) and zaatar rumi = Roman-hyssop (Satureja thymbra). See: The Mishnah (ed. Herbert Danby), Oxford
Ezov
Family of flowering plants
Adans. *Congea Roxb. *Conradina A.Gray Coridothymus Rchb.f., synonym of Thymbra *Cornutia Plum. ex L. *Craniotome Rchb. *Cryphia R.Br., synonym of Prostanthera
Lamiaceae
Chemical compound
vulgare (oregan) Plectranthus amboinicus Satureja spp. Satureja thymbra Tequila Thymbra spicata Oil of thyme Thymus glandulosus Carvacrol may be synthetically
Carvacrol
Chemical compound found in plants including thyme
onites Origanum syriacum Origanum vulgare Satureja hortensis Satureja thymbra Thymus glandulosus Thymus hyemalis Thymus serpyllum Thymus praecox Thymus
Thymol
Topics referred to by the same term
flavor food, but less common than summer savory Savory of Crete (Satureja thymbra), an evergreen herb native to Eurasia, rarely used in seasoning food Savoury
Savory
Greek mythological figure
which became the capital of his kingdom. He also founded the city of Thymbra and expanded his kingdom by waging successful wars against his neighbors
Dardanus_(son_of_Zeus)
Roman hyssop / savory of Crete / pink savory / whorled savory (Satureja thymbra) Jasmine flowers (Jasminum spp.) Jakhya / wild mustard (Cleome viscosa)
List of culinary herbs and spices
List_of_culinary_herbs_and_spices
Species of plant
onites L., Origanum vulgare L. Subspecies hirtum (Link) Ietswaart, Satureja thymbra L., and Thymus cilicicus Boiss. & Bal. Growing wild in Turkey". Journal
Origanum_onites
Genus of flowering plants
Yugoslavia, Albania, Bulgaria, Italy Satureja taurica Velen. – Crimea Satureja thymbra L. – Libya, southeastern Europe from Sardinia to Turkey; Cyprus, Lebanon
Satureja
000+ Battle of Qarqar 853 BC Assyrian conquest of Aram 24,000+ Battle of Thymbra 547 BC Lydian–Persian War 100,000 Battle of Marathon 490 BC Greco-Persian
List_of_battles_by_casualties
Tribe of flowering plants in the sage family
Poliomintha Pycnanthemum Rhabdocaulon Rhododon Saccocalyx Satureja Stachydeoma Thymbra Thymus Zataria Ziziphora Agastache Cedronella Dracocephalum Drepanocaryum
Mentheae
Ancient city in Turkey
defeated the Lydian king Croesus at the Battle of Pteria and Battle of Thymbra, the Persians followed the retreating army back to Sardis and sacked it
Sardis
Species of plant
urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:148288-2 Tropicos: 17601495 WFO: wfo-0000232321 Thymbra caroliniana Wikidata: Q39081213 CoL: 7BY4R GBIF: 5607802 IPNI: 253192-2
Macbridea_caroliniana
Species of plant
angustifolium (Pers.) Fourr. Serpyllum citriodora Pall. Serpyllum vulgare Fourr. Thymbra ciliata Ten. nom. illeg. Thymus acicularis Besser nom. illeg. Thymus adscendens
Thymus_serpyllum
retreat to Pasargadae Conquest of Lydia (547 BC) Battle of Pteria Battle of Thymbra Siege of Sardis (547 BC) Persian Empire Lydian Empire Victory Lydia annexed
List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)
Branner et Coville Salvia splendens Ker Gawl. Satureja thymbra L. Stachys byzantina K.Koch Thymbra spicata L. Thymus capitatus (L.) Hoffmanns. & Link Thymus
List_of_honey_plants
-Major Teucrium montbretii subsp. heliotropiifolium (Barbey) P.H.Davis Thymbra calostachya (Rech.f.) Rech.f. Thymus leucotrichus var. creticus (Bald.)
List of endemic plants of Crete
List_of_endemic_plants_of_Crete
Subfamily of flowering plants in the sage family
Small Syncolostemon Bentham Tetradenia Bentham Thorncroftia N. E. Brown Thymbra L. Thymus L. Zataria Boissier Ziziphora L. Stevens, P. F. (2017). "Lamiaceae
Nepetoideae
Island in Europe
rupestris, Arthrocnemum macrostachyum, Lygeum spartum, Convolvulus oleifolius, Thymbra capitata, Teucrium fruticans, Allium melitense, Anacamptis urvilleana,
Geography_of_Malta
Croesus was defeated by Cyrus the Great at the battles of Pteria and Thymbra. Cyrus annexed Lydia after the Siege of Sardis which ended in early 546
List_of_kings_of_Lydia
between Persians under Cyrus the Great and Lydians under Croesus. Battle of Thymbra Persians under Cyrus the Great defeat Lydians under Croesus. Siege of Sardis
List_of_battles_before_301
Old method of calcining limestone
brushwood of prickly burnet (Sarcopoterium spinosum) and savory (Satureja thymbra), where often camel loads of this dried wood would be hauled to the lime-kiln
Limepit
Θύμαινα Thýmaina Θύμαινα Thýmaina ˈθimena Thymaina Θύμβρα Thýmbra Θύμβρα Thýmvra ˈθimvra Thymbra Θυνία Thynía Θυνία Thynía θiˈnia Thynia Θυρέα Thyréa Θυρέα
List_of_Greek_place_names
Trojan War 585 BC Battle of Halys 547 BC Battle of Pteria 547 BC Battle of Thymbra 547 BC Siege of Sardis (547 BC) 499–449 BC Greco-Persian Wars 499–493 BC
List_of_conflicts_in_Asia
Battle between Croesus of Lydia and Cyrus the Great of Persian Empire
Croesus back to Sardis. The rival kings fought again at the Battle of Thymbra, before Sardis, which ended in a decisive victory for Cyrus the Great.
Battle_of_Pteria
American ancient foods expert (1944–2025)
germander (Teucrium), mint (Mentha), sage (Salvia), and/or thyme (Thymus/Thymbra). Some active compounds in these plants have also shown to have in vitro
Patrick_Edward_McGovern
Border 550 BC Battle of Pasargadae 547 BC Battle of Pteria 547 BC Battle of Thymbra 547 BC Siege of Sardis 539 BC Battle of Opis Ionian Revolt 499–493 BC First
List of conflicts in the Near East
List_of_conflicts_in_the_Near_East
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Forbra Sire Foresight Grandsire Carbine Dam Thymbra Damsire Rochester Sex Gelding Foaled 1925 Country United Kingdom Colour Bay Breeder Harry Hunt @ Caldecott
Forbra
Plants found in Malta
dead link]. MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Thymbra capitata". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen.
Flora_of_Malta
Tomb complex in Turkey
Battle of the Persian Border Lydian-Persian Wars Battle of Pteria Battle of Thymbra Siege of Sardis (547 BC) Battle of Opis Fall of Babylon Conquest of the
Tombs_at_Xanthos
Ancient Greek meat dish
″fresh and dried thyme″ (θύμῳ χλωρῷ καὶ ξηρῷ) in the manuscript Satureja thymbra Similarly, "fresh and dried coriander" (κοριάννῳ χλωρῷ τε καὶ ξηρῷ) in
Myma
Archaeological museum in northwestern Turkey
Alexandria Troas (Eski Stambul), Smintheion, Lampsacus (near Lapseki), Thymbra, Tavolia and Imbros (Gökçeada). On display are about 2,000 pieces from
Troy_Museum
XXVII, 37–39. Thymbraeus: An epithet of Apollo derived from the town Thymbra, where there was a temple dedicated to him. In Purgatory, Thymbreaus (Apollo)
List of cultural references in the Divine Comedy
List_of_cultural_references_in_the_Divine_Comedy
Kolonai Larisa Nesos Ophryneion Palamedeion Rhoiteion Pordoselene Petra Thymbra Pontikos phoros (Ποντικός φόρος) Apollonia Pontice Thrace Dandakes Heraclea
Members_of_the_Delian_League
List of plants in the mint family recorded from South Africa
endemic Salvia verbenaca L., naturalised (invasive) Genus Satureja: Satureja thymbra L., naturalised Genus Scutellaria: Scutellaria racemosa Pers., naturalised
List of Lamiaceae of South Africa
List_of_Lamiaceae_of_South_Africa
Aspect of world history
Progressing deeper into Persia, Croesus was thoroughly defeated in the Battle of Thymbra at the hands of the Persian Cyrus II in 546 BCE. By 550 BCE, the Median
History_of_Anatolia
Free hospital, social medicine and laboratory informatics software
European Community Open Source Observatory and Repository 16 April 2011: Thymbra transfers GNU Health to the NGO GNU Solidario 18 April 2011: Medical switches
GNU_Health
Calendar year
Meanwhile, Cyrus invites the Ionians to join him in battle. The Battles of Thymbra and Pteria are fought between Croesus of Lydia and Cyrus the Great. Cyrus
547_BC
Lydo–Median war Battle of Pteria – 547 BC – Wars of Cyrus the Great Battle of Thymbra – 547 BC – Wars of Cyrus the Great Siege of Sardis (547 BC) – 547 BC –
List of battles by geographic location
List_of_battles_by_geographic_location
Prehistorical period in Western Asia
Progressing deeper into Persia, Croesus was thoroughly defeated in the Battle of Thymbra at the hands of the Persian Cyrus II in 546 BC. Following Croesus' defeat
Prehistory_of_Anatolia
Mythical prince of Troy in Greek mythology
sister Polyxena when he has ridden with her for water from a well in the Thymbra – an area outside Troy where there is a temple of Apollo. The Greek is
Troilus
Former aparthotel in north-western Malta
including Maltese spurge (Euphorbia melitensis) and Mediterranean thyme (Thymbra capitata). This spontaneous rewilding, accelerated by the Foresta 2000’s
Festaval_Hotel
Anatolia during classical antiquity
Sardis. Some months later the Persian and Lydian kings met at the Battle of Thymbra. Cyrus won, capturing Sardis after a 14-day siege, Croesus giving himself
Classical_Anatolia
Topics referred to by the same term
Siege of Sardis (547 BC), the last decisive conflict after the Battle of Thymbra, which was fought between the forces of Croesus of Lydia and Cyrus the
Siege_of_Sardis
Solar calendar that was derived from the Persian Zoroastrian calendar
Battle of the Persian Border Lydian-Persian Wars Battle of Pteria Battle of Thymbra Siege of Sardis (547 BC) Battle of Opis Fall of Babylon Conquest of the
Cappadocian_calendar
peasantry, and their practice of foraging for its aromatic leaves. Satureja thymbra Whorled savory (Arabic: zaʻtar rūmī; zaʻtar farsī) In ancient times in
Wild edible plants of Israel and Palestine
Wild_edible_plants_of_Israel_and_Palestine
Thlaspi kotschyanum (syn. Thlaspi brevicaule Thuspeinanta persica Thymbra capitata Thymbra spicata subsp. spicata Thymelaea aucheri Thymelaea gussonei Thymelaea
Flora_of_Lebanon
Scottish botanist (1750-1811)
— quadrangularis. Streptopus roseus. Thalia dealbata, Bot. Mag. t. 1690. Thymbra Caroliniana, Bot. Mag. t. 997. Tradescantia rosea. Trillium pictum. — pusillum
John_Fraser_(botanist)
Melesias Thule Thumos Thyatira Thyestes Thyestes (Euripides) Thyia Thymaridas Thymbra Thymiaterion Thymochares Thymoetadae Thymoetes Thyreophoroi Thyreos Thyrgonidae
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Tauropola Jacobi, 1944 Teramnon Fennah, 1969 Thaumantia Melichar, 1914 Thymbra Melichar, 1914 Trienopa Signoret, 1860 Tropiduchodes Schmidt, 1910 Tropiduchus
List_of_Tropiduchidae_genera
11th century commentator on the Mishnah
epithet, such as zaatar farsi = Persian-hyssop (Thymbra capitata) and zaatar rumi = Roman-hyssop (Satureja thymbra). See: The Mishnah (ed. Herbert Danby), Oxford
Nathan_ben_Abraham_I
chamaedrys Teucrium fruticans Teucrium fruticans 'Azureum' Teucrium procerum Thymbra capitata Thymus mastichina Thymus vulgaris Thymus wildenowii Vitex agnus-castus
List of plants in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens
List_of_plants_in_the_Gibraltar_Botanic_Gardens
Board wargame
Sinai (c. 1225 BC) Qarqar (854 BC) Tabal (706 BC) Charchemish (608 BC) Thymbra (546 BC) Bubastis (c. 3000 BC) Armageddon (609 BC) Lake Regillus (c. 496
Armageddon: Tactical Combat, 3000-500 BC
Armageddon:_Tactical_Combat,_3000-500_BC
Genus of insects
Scenoma Fennah, 1969 Swezeyaria Metcalf, 1946 Thaumantia Melichar, 1914 Thymbra (planthopper) Melichar, 1914 Tropiduchus Stål, 1854 Vanua (planthopper)
Tropiduchus
Synave, 1953 i c g Swezeyaria Metcalf, 1946 i c g Tambinia Stål, 1859 i c g Thymbra Melichar, 1914 Tangiina Uhler, 1901 i c g Tangiopsis Uhler, 1901 i c g
List_of_Tropiduchinae_genera
Jewish laws concerning the prohibition of diverse kinds
either za'atar (Origanum syriacum, אזוב ezov), or whorled savory (Satureja thymbra, סיאה), or dyer's croton (Chrozophora tinctoria, לשישית), white-leaved
Kil'ayim_(prohibition)
Prussian soldier, journalist, and opponent of Heinrich Schliemann
refuted Boetticher's article on the geographical locations of Troy and Thymbra. This is evidenced by a letter from the author thanking Crusius for his
Ernst_Boetticher
סירה קוצנית 2142 Satureja nabateorum Lamiaceae צתרה נבטית 2143 Satureja thymbra Lamiaceae צתרה ורודה 2144 Satureja thymbrifolia Lamiaceae צתרה מדברית 2145
List of native plants of Flora Palaestina (P–Z)
List_of_native_plants_of_Flora_Palaestina_(P–Z)
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Giver of Wealth; Lord Ganesh
Boy/Male
Celtic English Gaelic Scottish
From the ford by the oak trees.
Female
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Rachel, RACHELE means "ewe."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
She was a narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Latin
Little Darling
Girl/Female
Spanish
Brings light.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Power and Dignity of Indra
Female
English
English name derived from the flower name, a tendril-climbing, perennial herb plant. Some species are used medicinally. The name derives from Latin bryonia, from Greek bryo, BRYONY means "to grow, sprout, swell."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bhoothanathan | பூதநாதந
Ruler of the earth
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