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21:28 Aug 3, 2004 |
English to Arabic translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Poetry & Literature | |||||
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5 | Epidaurus |
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4 +1 | مسرح إبيداوروس |
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Epidaurus Explanation: An important ancient site in Greece. Epidavros is the Greek name, but the Latinised 'Epidaurus' is the tradional name in English. See any good English encyclopaedia. |
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مسرح إبيداوروس Explanation: إذا كنت تعني من الإنجليزية إلي العربية مسرح إغريقي و يوجد في اليونان -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 mins (2004-08-03 21:43:05 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- يؤكد أيون أن أهل إبيداوروس يقيمون -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 33 mins (2004-08-03 22:02:26 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.albayan.co.ae/albayan/2002/06/12/mnw/31.htm Epidaurus (Epidauros) was a small city (polis) in ancient Greece at the Saronic Gulf. Epidaurus was independent of Argos and not included in Argolis until the time of the Romans. With its supporting territory it formed the small territory called Epidauria. Reputed to be the birthplace of Apollo\'s son, Asklepios the healer, Epidaurus was known for his sanctuary situated about five miles from the town, as well as its theater -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr 5 mins (2004-08-03 22:34:38 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- وجدتها المفتاح الذى يكشف عن سر الروح العليلة http://www.altani.gr/english/sel10.htm E P I D A U R U S, reveals that it ACTS OVER THE AURA/SOUL In Ancient Greek a u r a means soul. The utterance of the name of E P I D A U R U S is the key, that opens up the mystery of the blocked, sick soul. |
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