Hey, do you mean an achidna if so then its the only other mammal apart from a platypus that lays eggs. It looks a little like a hedgehog. Hope this helps.
Diaios of Achea was defeated by the Roman army under Consul Mummius.
Hey, do you mean an achidna if so then its the only other mammal apart from a platypus that lays eggs. It looks a little like a hedgehog. Hope this helps.
Polybius of Megalopolis was not visiting Rome, nor there by choice or accident. He was a hostage brought to Rome along with a thousand of his fellow countrymen to ensure the good behavior of the Greek region of Achea. There the locals often gave their "Roman masters" problems due to Rome's governance of Polybius' home territory.
Currently, in the US, There is wide recognition of six* kingdoms of life. They are:Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, and Bacteria.Related Information:This system of six kingdoms, is not adequate to deal with current knowledge. This is mainly due to recent discoveries, especially those generated from the science of genetics. The shear bulk of new knowledge, gathered in such a short time, has overwhelmed the current system. Additionally this problem will worsen with time so, while largely obsolete, this system will have to do until we can all agree on a more apt model. Taxonomic scientists have suggested several new models, all of which are being used and tested. However, the process of reaching agreement among so many interests is a difficult one, and one that will take some time to achieve. Until then, we all must stumble along with what we have.* Traditionally, the seven groups (also subject to change) of the current classification system are:kingdom, phylum, class or division, order, family, genus,and species
The heros and armies involved in the war at troy (the second one) differ in different myths.Main breakdown:The ArgivesThe TrojansA larger list would be ...NestorAgamemnonMenelausPhiloctetesAjaxOdessyus of IcathaSimon (odessyus' cousin)DiomedesPolynexusAgasthenesTelamonian AjaxAchillesPatroclusEurybatesParisPriamHectorAeneasDeiphobusAphrodite (in some versions)EuphorbusTeucerPandaris-the MycenaeansThe LacedaeominiansThe AetoliansThe archadiansthe Locriansthe MyrmydonsThe CretansThe RhodiansThe thraciansThe boetiansThe SymiransThe AtheniansThe Spartans