boeotian in Vietnamese
@boeotian /bi'ouʃjən/
tính từ
- ngu đần, đần độn
danh từ
- người ngu đần, người đần độ
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1. Boeotian synonyms, Boeotian pronunciation, Boeotian translation, English dictionary definition of Boeotian
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3. Boeotian plank figurine; Isabella Levy
4. What does Boeotian mean? Information and translations of Boeotian in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
5. How to say Boeotian in English? Pronunciation of Boeotian with 2 audio pronunciations, 4 synonyms, 1 meaning, 4 translations, 5 sentences and more for Boeotian.
6. Boeotian (bee-O-shuhn) adjective: 1
7. Boeotian 'Boeotian' is a 8 letter word starting with B and ending with N Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Boeotian We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Boeotian will help you to finish your crossword today
8. What are synonyms for Boeotian?
9. Synonyms for Boeotian in Free Thesaurus
10. As indicated, there were several Boeotian towns
11. Definition of Boeotian in the Definitions.net dictionary
12. Boeotian reaction to the Persian invasion was mixed
13. The term "Boeotian" as applied to …
14. Boeotian Muse of memory is a crossword puzzle clue
15. Further complicating the identification is the similarity between Boeotian and Attic clays, although Boeotian clay is generally coarser and has a lighter color (5)
16. Boeotian - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
17. Boeotian translation in English-Ancient Greek (to 1453) dictionary
18. Boeotian, abiotic, Anaudic, animal, animalian, animalic, animalistic, aphasic, aphonic, apish
19. Boeotian definition, of or relating to Boeotia or its inhabitants
20. The Mycenaeans later founded the city of Thebes, and the Boeotian
21. Boeotian Muse of memory is a crossword puzzle clue that we …
22. What does Boeotian mean? Of or like Boeotia or its people or culture
23. The Boeotian Helmet is a bronze helmet of ancient Greek origin.123 1 Overview 2 Variants 2.1 Classic 2.2 Boeotian-Phrygian 2.3 Ptolemaic 2.4 Bactrian 2.5 Attic-Boeotian 3 Gallery 4 In popular culture 5 References Also known as Phrygoboeotian.4 Placeholder567 Late Hellenistic (1st century BC), also known as "Attic-Boeotic.8 The Boeotian helmet is featured in the video game Empire Earth
24. The Boeotian Helmet is a bronze helmet of ancient Greek origin.123 1 Overview 2 Variants 2.1 Classic 2.2 Boeotian-Phrygian 2.3 Ptolemaic 2.4 Bactrian 2.5 Attic-Boeotian 3 Gallery 4 In popular culture 5 References Also known as PhrygoBoeotian.4 Placeholder567 Late Hellenistic (1st century BC), also known as "Attic-Boeotic.8 The Boeotian helmet is featured in the video game Empire Earth
25. In the 1970s two descendants of Boeotian immigrants were elected city mayors
26. Ancient Thebes (Ancient Greek: Θῆβαι) was a Boeotian city-state (polis), situated to the north of the Cithaeron range, which divides Boeotia from Attica, and on the southern edge of the Boeotian plain
27. Two years later another Boeotian society was created in New York City named: «PamBoeotian
28. Translation for 'Boeotian' using the free English-German dictionary by LANGENSCHEIDT -– with examples, synonyms and pronunciation.
29. The cities of the region formed the Boeotian League in the sixth century bc but were
30. Send to Google Classroom: A Boeotian tripod exaleiptron (also known as a kothon), mid-6th century BCE
31. The various Boeotian cities were from the first united in an Amphictyonic confederation, as members of which they adopted a common coin-type, which serves to distinguish the Boeotian currency from that of all other Greek states
32. A Boeotian shield is a large hand-held shield once norne by warriors in Ancient Greece
33. Lysander arrived before Pausanias and persuaded the city of Orchomenus to revolt from the Boeotian confederacy.
Lysandros đến trước Pausanias và thuyết phục thành phố Orchomenus nổi loạn tách khỏi liên minh Boeotia.
34. Boeotian definition: a native or inhabitant of Boeotia , a region of ancient Greece Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
35. Boeotian definition: a native or inhabitant of Boeotia , a region of ancient Greece Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
36. In 1912 immigrants from Distomo established the first Boeotian society named: «Patriotic Society Distomiton», in Chicago, Illinois
37. Boeotia is a formable country in the Boeotia area of the Graeca region, representing a league of Boeotian city-states
38. Dumb Synonyms and related words: Boeotian, abiotic, Anaudic, animal, animalian, animalic, animalistic, aphasic, aphonic, apish, asinine, awkward, azoic, batty
39. ‘It was a Boeotian custom to burn the axle of the cart in which the bride was brought to mark the finality of the migration.’ ‘He frustrated Thebes' plans for a united Boeotian federation by referring Plataea to Athens for alliance (probably in 519).’
40. He also ordered that the Boeotian cities of Plataea and Thespiae, which Thebes had destroyed in previous conflicts, be re-founded.
Ông còn ra lệnh cho xây dựng lại các thành phố Plataea và Thespiae ở vùng Boetia, mà quân Thebes đã tàn phá trong các cuộc binh đao trước đó.
41. This type is the so-called Boeotian buckler, a round or oval shield with semicircular openings at either side
42. The cities of the region formed the Boeotian League in the sixth century bc but were usually under the dominance of Thebes.
43. The term "Boeotian helmet", however, is an exception since it was employed by Xenophon and is therefore of contemporary usage
44. In Alexander's day, each carried a xyston, and wore a bronze muscle cuirass or linothorax, shoulder guards and Boeotian helmets, but bore no shield.
Vào thời của Alexander, mỗi người đều mang một chiếc xyston và đeo một chiếc áo giáo cơ bắp bằng đồng hoặc áo giáp vải lanh (linothorax), giáp che vai và mũ bảo hộ Boeotian, nhưng không có khiên.
45. The Boeotian cavalry made its appearance in the archaic period at the battle Kerissos where the Boeotians repulsed the Thessalian invasion (22)
46. The cities of the region formed the Boeotian League in the sixth century bc but were usually under the dominance of Thebes
47. In addition, Thebes made a commitment not to interfere with cities that did not want to be a part of a Boeotian state.
48. Actaeon, in Greek mythology, son of the minor god Aristaeus and Autonoë (daughter of Cadmus, the founder of Thebes in Boeotia); he was a Boeotian hero and hunter
49. A number of small cities scattered over the rough country—mountainous in the south, hilly in the north—may have had a sort of confederacy before the Boeotian …
50. Boeotian League, league that first developed as an alliance of sovereign states in Boeotia, a district in east-central Greece, about 550 bc, under the leadership of Thebes