Greek valerian is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Polemonium caeruleum, native to Europe
Polemonium reptans, native to North America
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Greekvalerian is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Polemonium caeruleum, native to Europe Polemonium reptans, native to North America...
Valerian II, was the eldest son of Roman Emperor Gallienus and Augusta Cornelia Salonina who was of Greek origin and grandson of the Emperor Valerian...
creeping Jacob's ladder, false Jacob's ladder, abscess root, American Greekvalerian, blue bells, stairway to heaven, and sweatroot. Jacob's ladder grows...
Polemonium caeruleum, known as Jacob's-ladder or Greekvalerian, is a hardy perennial flowering plant. The plant produces cup-shaped, blue or white flowers...
grasslands with meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) and sometimes the uncommon Greekvalerian (Polemonium caeruleum). Most willowherbs will not tolerate shade trees...
Valeriana rubra (synonym Centranthus ruber), the red valerian, spur valerian, kiss-me-quick, fox's brush, devil's beard or Jupiter's beard, is a popular...
(/ˌɡæliˈɛnəs/; c. 218 – September 268) was Roman emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260 and alone from 260 to 268. He ruled during the Crisis of...
persecution of Christians by the Emperor Valerian. According to the Liber Pontificalis, he was a Greek, born in Greece, and was formerly a philosopher. However...
was to reorganise the Catholic Church, after the persecutions of Emperor Valerian I, and the edict of toleration by his successor Gallienus. He also helped...
Greek Empire (Greek: Ελληνική Αυτοκρατορία, Ellīnikī́ Aftokratoría) , the term depending on the era, can refer to the following Greek regimes: Greek colonization...
Gallienus and mother of Valerian II, Saloninus, and Marinianus. Salonina's origin is unknown. One modern theory is that she was born of Greek origin in Bithynia...
protected in France (Spring Adonis, germander shrub, golden garlic, Greekvalerian) and Brittany (chives, adénocarpe). The botanical garden is home to...
men, Valerian attempts to drive the Persians back from Edessa. The Roman army is surrounded and most of its troops are killed or captured. Valerian is taken...
The Cameo with Valerian and Shapur I is now on display in the Cabinet des Médailles of the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris. It has the inventory...
Cornelia Salonina, a Greek from Bithynia. In 258 Saloninus was appointed Caesar by his father (just like his older brother Valerian II, who had died around...
directed the 2014 sci-fi action film Lucy and the 2017 space opera film Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. In 1980, near the beginning of his...
weakening the empire. The situation was worsened in 260 when the emperor Valerian was captured in battle by the Sassanids (he later died in captivity). Throughout...
Diophantus, Greek mathematician and writer Marcus Claudius Tacitus, Roman emperor (d. 276) Novatian, Roman antipope and theologian (d. 258) Valerian I, Roman...
omitted. Some of the Greek transliterations given are Ancient Greek, and others are Modern Greek. In the tables, L = Latin, G = Greek, and LG = similar in...
Decian persecution was particularly extensive. The persecution of Emperor Valerian (r. 253–260) ceased with his notable capture by the Sasanian Empire's Shapur...
Hyacinth), Christian martyr during the persecution of Valerian I Fictional Proto, one of the Nereids in Greek mythology Proto (Ghost in the Shell), a fictional...
ɒk/; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπὶ Ὀρόντου, romanized: Antiókheia hē epì Oróntou, pronounced [anti.ó.kʰeː.a]) was a Hellenistic Greek city founded by...