smyrna Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
smyrna ka kya matlab hota hai
स्मिर्ना
पश्चिमी तुर्की में एक बंदरगाह शहर
Noun:
स्मिर्ना,
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smyrna शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
वर्जिल द्वारा रचित लातिन महाकाव्य द एनिड और कुइंतुस ऑफ़ स्मिर्ना के अनुसार ट्रोजन हॉर्स ट्रोजन युद्ध की एक कथा है।
वर्जिल द्वारा रचित लातिन महाकाव्य द एनिड और कुइंतुस ऑफ़ स्मिर्ना के अनुसार ट्रोजन हॉर्स ट्रोजन युद्ध की एक कथा है।
smyrna's Usage Examples:
loo), nor by Theon of Smyrna (c. A.D.
St Polycarp, the disciple of St John the Evangelist and bishop of Smyrna, visited Rome in 159 to confer with Anicetus, the bishop of that see, on the subject; and urged the tradition, which he had received from the apostle, of observing the fourteenth day.
Clement proclaimed a crusade in 1343, but nothing was accomplished beyond a naval attack on Smyrna (29th of October 1344).
With Plutarch, who dedicated to him his treatise IIEpi Tov irpwrov 11vxpov, with Herodes Atticus, to whom he bequeathed his library at Rome, with Demetrius the Cynic, Cornelius Fronto, Aulus Gellius, and with Hadrian himself, he lived on intimate terms; his great rival, whom he violently attacked in his later years, was Polemon of Smyrna.
the Church writers who flourished toward the end of the apostolic age and during the half century that followed it, including Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch, Polycarp of Smyrna and the author known as "Barnabas."
He either died during his confinement or escaped to Smyrna.
About 1880, while the Gediz Chai was throwing its silt unchecked into the Gulf of Smyrna and gradually filling the navigable channel, there was talk of reviving Fokia as a new port for Smyrna, and connecting it with the Cassaba railway.
It was the most northern of the Ionian cities, and was situated on the coast of the peninsula which separates the gulf of Cyme, occupied by Aeolian settlers, from the Hermaean Gulf, on which stood Smyrna and Clazomenae.
In 1804 Rich went to Constantinople, where, and at Smyrna, he stayed some time, perfecting himself in Turkish.
(1324-1359), to whom Boccaccio dedicated one of his works, and who set on foot an alliance with the pope, Venice and the Hospitallers, which resulted in the capture of Smyrna (1344).
smyrna's Meaning':
a port city in western Turkey