CIUS

CIUS
Conseil International des Unions Scientifiques. Regroupe la plupart des Unions scientifiques internationales.

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  • ciuş — interj. Strigăt cu care cineva îndeamnă măgarul la drum sau cu care îl opreşte din mers. – Onomatopee. Trimis de hai, 08.07.2007. Sursa: DEX 98  CIUŞ s. v. ciuf. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime  ciuş interj. Trimis de siveco,… …   Dicționar Român

  • Cius — (forme latine) ou Kios (en grec Kίος ou Kείος, parfois transcrit en Keios, plus tard Prusa, Prusias et Prusias ad Mare) est une ancienne cité côtière grecque au bord de la Propontide (aujourd’hui la mer de Marmara), en Bithynie (nord ouest de la… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Cius — • A titular see of Asia Minor Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Cius — This article is about the ancient Greek city. For tablet device from Cisco, see Cisco Cius. Cius or Kios (Greek: Kίος), later renamed Prusias ad Mare after king Prusias I of Bithynia, was an ancient Greek city bordering the Propontis (now known… …   Wikipedia

  • cius — eri·cius; hic·cius; sphe·cius; …   English syllables

  • Cius (Kios) —     Cius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Cius     (Kios.)     A titular see of Asia Minor. Kios was a Milesian colony on the Bithynian coast in the Kianos Kolpos, a bay formed by the Propontis. It was captured by Hymeos, a general of Darius, was… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Cius (Titularerzbistum) — Cius (ital.: Cio) ist ein Titularerzbistum der römisch katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf einen antiken Bischofssitz in der Stadt Kios (heute Gemlik), die sich in der kleinasiatischen Landschaft und spätantiken römischen Provinz Bithynien in …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • CIUS alias CIO — CIUS, alias CIO fluv. Bulagariae. Oritur ex Rhodope monte, et in Danubium influit, prope Durostorum oppid …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • CIUS — Corps Interim Upgrade System (Governmental » Military) …   Abbreviations dictionary

  • Mithridates II of Cius — Mithridates of Cius (in Greek Mιθριδάτης or Mιθραδάτης; lived c. 386–302 BC, ruled 337–302 BC) succeeded his kinsman or father Ariobarzanes II in 337 BC as ruler of the Greek town of Cius in Mysia (today part of Turkey). Diodorus assigns him a… …   Wikipedia

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