Chryse and Argyre
Chryse and Argyre (/ˈkraɪsiː/ and /ˈɑːrdʒəriː/) were a pair of legendary islands, located in the Indian Ocean and said to be made of gold (chrysos in Greek) and silver (argyros). In Book 6, chapter 23 of his Natural History, concerning the regions near the Indus River, Pliny the Elder (23–79 CE) wrote that "Beyond the mouth of the Indus are the islands of Chryse and Argyre, abounding in metals, I believe; but as to what some persons have stated, that their soil consists of gold and silver, I am not so willing to believe that."
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Chryse and Argyre
Chryse and Argyre (/ˈkraɪsiː/ and /ˈɑːrdʒəriː/) were a pair of legendary islands, located in the Indian Ocean and said to be made of gold (chrysos in Greek) and silver (argyros). In Book 6, chapter 23 of his Natural History, concerning the regions near the Indus River, Pliny the Elder (23–79 CE) wrote that "Beyond the mouth of the Indus are the islands of Chryse and Argyre, abounding in metals, I believe; but as to what some persons have stated, that their soil consists of gold and silver, I am not so willing to believe that."
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Chryse and Argyre (/ˈkraɪsiː/ ...... drangles of the Martian atlas.
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Chryse e Argyre erano una copp ...... grafici dell'atlante marziano.
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En la mitología griega y en la ...... de Rakhine.
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Chryse and Argyre (/ˈkraɪsiː/ ...... t so willing to believe that."
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Chryse e Argyre erano una copp ...... ono così disposto a crederlo».
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En la mitología griega y en la ...... de Rakhine.
* Datos: Q4789878
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