Seleucia karsholti was created in 1995.
Venedictoffia karsholti was created in 1991.
Elachista karsholti was created in 1992.
Seleucia semirosella was created in 1887.
Seleucia pectinella was created in 1911.
Isaac of Seleucia died in 410.
It is around 650 miles / 1050 kilometers, assuming that the Seleucia we are speaking of is Seleucia on the Tigris opposite Ctesiphon.
Seleucia and Salamis are located on separate continents, with Seleucia in modern-day Iraq and Salamis in modern-day Cyprus. The distance between them is approximately 1000 kilometers (620 miles) when measured in a straight line.
Robert Harbold McDowell has written: 'Stamped and inscribed objects from Seleucia on the Tigris' -- subject(s): Ancient, Antiquities, Seals (Numismatics), Seleucids 'Coins from Seleucia on the Tigris' -- subject(s): History, Numismatics, Parthian Coins
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Primarily Alexandria-Egypt, followed by Athens-Attica, Pella-Macedonia, Pergamos-Asia Minor, Seleucia-Mesopotamia, Syracuse-Sicily, Antiochia-Syria.
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In Seleucia, Paul and his companion Barnabas set sail for Cyprus during their first missionary journey. Upon arriving, they began to preach the Gospel, encountering both receptive audiences and opposition. At one point, Paul confronted a sorcerer named Elymas, who was trying to turn the proconsul away from the faith, leading to Elymas being temporarily blinded as a demonstration of God's power. This event marked a significant moment in their mission, as it showcased the authority of the Gospel and led to the proconsul's conversion.