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Chinese noodle dish
Lamian (traditional Chinese: 拉麵; simplified Chinese: 拉面; pinyin: Lāmiàn; "pulled noodles") is a type of soft wheat flour handmade Chinese noodle that
Lamian
War fought in Greece in 323–322 BCE
The Lamian War or the Hellenic War (323–322 BC), was an unsuccessful attempt by Athens and a large coalition of Greek states to end the hegemony of Macedonia
Lamian_War
Beef noodle soup from Lanzhou, China
Lanzhou beef noodles or Lanzhou lamian is a type of beef noodle soup from Lanzhou, China. This dish has an extensive history, and the recipe differs by
Lanzhou_beef_noodles
Culinary traditions of Chinese Muslims
government of the Ningxia Autonomous Region. Lamian (simplified Chinese: 拉面; traditional Chinese: 拉麪; pinyin: lāmiàn, Dungan: Ламян) is a Chinese dish of hand-made
Chinese_Islamic_cuisine
Japanese noodle dish
borrowing of the Chinese word lāmiàn (拉麵), meaning "pulled noodles", the ramen does not actually derive from any lamian dishes. Lamian is a part of northern Chinese
Ramen
Uyghur noodle dish
or banmian (Chinese: 拌面). Laghman is likely a loanword from the Chinese lamian and appears to be an adaptation of Northern Chinese noodle dishes, although
Laghman_(food)
Greek mythological creature
mainland Greece, the Cyprian centaurs were ox-horned. There were also the Lamian Pheres, twelve rustic daimones (spirits) of the Lamos river. They were set
Centaur
Boron compound, a salt of boric acid
been found in foods including wheat and rice noodles named lamian (Chinese: 拉面; pinyin: lāmiàn), shahe fen (Chinese: 沙河粉; pinyin: shāhéfěn), char kway teow
Borax
City-state in ancient Greece
maritime power in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean up until the end of the Lamian War in 322 BC, one year after the death of Alexander the Great. Hippias
Classical_Athens
Macedonian statesman and regent (4th century BC)
Europe in the Partition of Babylon. Antipater then became engaged in the Lamian War, where he was defeated in 322 BC and besieged at Lamia. He eventually
Antipater
Soup made with cow or sheep stomach
de mondongo Menudo Mondonguito Cau cau In Chinese cuisine, Lanzhou-style lamian noodle soup is made with tripe. In Indonesian cuisine, sekba or bektim is
Tripe_soup
Wars between Alexander the Great's successors
The news of Alexander's death inspired a revolt in Greece, known as the Lamian War. Athens and other cities formed a coalition and besieged Antipater in
Wars_of_the_Diadochi
Staple food made from unleavened dough, commonly long and thin
archaeological site, made by the Qijia culture. These noodles were said to resemble lamian, a type of Chinese noodle. Analyzing the husk phytoliths and starch grains
Noodle
Type of noodles
of the Mandarin Chinese lamian (拉麵, 'pulled noodles'). A common misconception is that ramen is a Japanese adaptation of lamian, but the two dishes have
Japanese_noodles
Ancient villa and gardens in Rome
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Horti Lamiani. The Horti Lamiani (Lamian Gardens) was a luxurious complex consisting of an ancient Roman villa with
Horti_Lamiani
Ancient Greek name for a hill in Piraeus, Greece
Thirty Tyrants at the Battle of Munychia. After Athens was defeated in the Lamian war (323–322 BC), a Macedonian garrison was installed at Munichia. In antiquity
Munichia
Macedonian general and regent (355–320 BC)
the Greeks led by Leosthenes, who were rebelling against Macedon in the Lamian War. Leonnatus told Eumenes of his plan to head west, attempting to convince
Perdiccas
bodies of men, the lower fronts of horses, and the tails of fish. Lamian centaurs or Lamian Pheres: twelve rustic spirits of the Lamos river. They were instructed
List of Greek mythological creatures
List_of_Greek_mythological_creatures
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. 拉麵, 拉面, or 拉麺 (Hanyu Pinyin: lāmiàn; Japanese pronunciation: rāmen; lit. 'pulled noodles') may refer to: Lamian, handmade or hand-pulled Chinese noodles
拉麵
2004 novel by G. P. Taylor
follows the adventures of Dr. Sabian Blake and his servant girl, Agetta Lamian. The novel is a Christian allegory. Like its predecessor, it was criticised
Wormwood_(Taylor_novel)
General of Alexander the Great (c.370–321 BC)
Europe when Antipater requested assistance from several commanders in the Lamian war, but leaving the supreme command in possession of Antipater. He sailed
Craterus
Chinese egg noodle dish
commonly formed as a ribbon shape.[failed verification] Chinese noodles Lamian Lomi Pancit Pho Ramen Stir fry Yakisoba "lo mein". Merriam-Webster Online
Lo_mein
Mass-produced food designed for rapid service and consumption
Pulling wheat dough into thin strands to form lamian
Fast_food
Political rivals in the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death
family. The news of Alexander's death caused the Greeks to rebel in the Lamian War. Craterus and Antipater defeated the rebellion in 322 BC. Despite his
Diadochi
Vietnamese beef noodle soup
Janchi-guksu Jat-guksu Jjamppong Jungguk-naengmyeon Kal-guksu Kong-guksu Lamian Lanzhou beef noodle soup Laoyou rice noodles Milmyeon Naengmyeon Okinawa
Bún_bò_Huế
Dragon beard noodles Hot dry noodles Jook-sing noodles Kaomianjin Lai fun Lamian Liangpi Migan Misua Mixian Mung bean sheets Oil noodles Paomo Rice vermicelli
List_of_noodles
1955 film by Francis D. Lyon
ritual of Lamians (worshipers of women who can change into serpents). When the soldiers are discovered by the snake cult, the High Lamian Priestess vows
Cult_of_the_Cobra
Phenomenon of foreign sources shaping a community's self-understanding
origin, became popular in China where it is known as rìshì lāmiàn (日式拉麵, lit. 'Japanese-style lamian'). Teppanyaki, a Western-influenced cuisine style created
Pizza_effect
Topics referred to by the same term
may also refer to: Battle of Thermopylae (323 BC), a battle during the Lamian War between a coalition of Greek cities under Leosthenes and a Macedonian
Battle of Thermopylae (disambiguation)
Battle_of_Thermopylae_(disambiguation)
Eurypontid king of Sparta from 331 to c.300 BC
from this disaster. He even refused to join the other Greek states in the Lamian War in 323, and was later noted for his interest in philosophy—peculiar
Eudamidas_I
Noodles in Chinese cuisine
one noodle in midair) Pulling wheat dough into one thin strand to form lamian Noodle maker in Pengzhou, Sichuan, extruding noodles directly into a pot
Chinese_noodles
Korean spicy noodle dish
Janchi-guksu Jat-guksu Jjamppong Jungguk-naengmyeon Kal-guksu Kong-guksu Lamian Lanzhou beef noodle soup Laoyou rice noodles Milmyeon Naengmyeon Okinawa
Jjamppong
4th-century BCE Athenian statesman and general
shared the charge of strategos with Phocion. This was the beginning of the Lamian War although, as always, Phocion opposed it. Leosthenes inquired about which
Phocion
Region of ancient Greece
Phocians began to rebuild their cities. Again in 323 BC, they took part in the Lamian War against Antipater, and in 279 BC helped to defend Thermopylae against
Phocis_(ancient_region)
Noodle dish from Wuhan, China
chives and chili oil. Hot dry noodles, Shanxi's knife-cut noodles, Lanzhou's lamian, Sichuan's dandan noodles, and Beijing's zhajiangmian have been described
Hot_dry_noodles
Type of noodle
noodles from Gansu Province in China include the chewy "hand-pulled" type, lamian, which are formed with no rolling or extrusion. Proper texture requires
Alkaline_noodles
Region in Ancient Greece
was again taken by the Aetolians, with the help of Philip II. During the Lamian War, the Aetolians helped the Athenian general Leosthenes defeat Antipater
Aetolia
Category of noodle dishes
Lanzhou, capital of Gansu, Lanzhou beef lamian (蘭州牛肉拉麵) is usually served with clear soup and one hand-pulled lamian noodle per bowl. In halal restaurants
Beef_noodle_soup
Macedon aristocrat
controversy in Athens ("the Harpalus Affair") was a contributing factor in the Lamian War. Lame in one leg and therefore exempt from military service, Harpalus
Harpalus
Chemical compound
and chewy texture; a similar solution is used in Chinese cuisine to make lamian, for similar reasons. Cantonese bakers similarly use sodium carbonate as
Sodium_carbonate
Municipality in Southwestern China
and goose intestine are often consumed. Chongqing xiao mian – a common lamian noodle dish tossed with chili oil and mixtures of spices and ingredients
Chongqing
Confederation of ancient Greek city-states (280–146 BC)
undermined by the continued political activity of Achaea and Arcadia during the Lamian War, when they refused to join the Greeks while Boeotia did support Antipater
Achaean_League
Soups with noodles in broth
雲南省). Lanzhou (hand-pulled) beef noodle – (蘭州拉麵, lanzhou lāmiàn), also called Lanzhou lāmiàn. It is made of stewed or red braised beef soup, beef broth
Noodle_soup
Thai noodle soup
Janchi-guksu Jat-guksu Jjamppong Jungguk-naengmyeon Kal-guksu Kong-guksu Lamian Lanzhou beef noodle soup Laoyou rice noodles Milmyeon Naengmyeon Okinawa
Khao_soi
Historical region of ancient Thessaly in ancient Greece
From 363 BC it came under Boeotian control, but split away during the Lamian War. In the 3rd century BC it became a member of the Aetolian League, until
Achaea_Phthiotis
Village in Hamadan province, Iran
populous village in its rural district. Iran portal Also romanized as Lāmeyān, Lāmīān, and Lamīyan; also known as Lāmanjān OpenStreetMap contributors (16 November
Lamiyan
China Zhajiangmian 炸醬麵 炸酱面 zhájiàngmiàn noodles mixed with sauce Lamian 拉麵 拉面 lāmiàn Hand-pulled noodles Liangpi 涼皮 凉皮 liángpí served cold Lo mein 撈麵
List_of_Chinese_dishes
4th-century BCE soldier, officer of Alexander the Great
he reappears as commander of the Macedonian fleet for Antipater in the Lamian War in 323 BC, and defeated the Athenian admiral, Euetion, in the Battle
Cleitus_the_White
Province in Northwestern China
millet, beans, and sweet potatoes. Within China, Gansu is known for its lamian (pulled noodles), and Muslim restaurants which feature authentic Gansu cuisine
Gansu
Traditional Vietnamese soup
Janchi-guksu Jat-guksu Jjamppong Jungguk-naengmyeon Kal-guksu Kong-guksu Lamian Lanzhou beef noodle soup Laoyou rice noodles Milmyeon Naengmyeon Okinawa
Bún_riêu
The following list presents Eastern Orthodox churches in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. As of January 2010, there are 28 Orthodox churches within Toronto, 9
List of Eastern Orthodox churches in Toronto
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_churches_in_Toronto
Legislative panels in fourth-century BCE Athens
with the end of democracy after Athens lost its independence following the Lamian War (322 BCE). After the overthrow of the Thirty Tyrants, Athens in 403
Nomothetai
Ancient Greek city
reintroduced a democracy, but was soon conquered by the Macedonians during the Lamian War. When the Macedonian commander Alexander was murdered in Sicyon in 314
Sicyon
Japanese fast food restaurant chain
味千ラーメン, simplified Chinese: 味千拉面; traditional Chinese: 味千拉麵; pinyin: Wèiqiān Lāmiàn) is a Japan-based chain of fast food restaurants selling Japanese ramen
Ajisen_Ramen
4th-century BC Greek politician
Athens, and was one of the orators who urged the Athenians to fight in the Lamian War against the Macedonians after the death of Alexander The Great. After
Agnonides
Battle of the Lamian War
including Athens and the Aetolian League, was the decisive battle of the Lamian War. The Macedonian victory, though militarily unspectacular, convinced
Battle_of_Crannon
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
also immediately rose up in a rebellion against Antipater known as the Lamian War (323–322 BC). When Antipater was defeated at the 323 BC Battle of Thermopylae
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Singaporean food and beverage brand
launched its Singapore Laksa LaMian, a premium instant noodle product. In 2013, Prima Taste Laksa LaMian and Prima Taste Curry LaMian were rated No. 1 and No
Prima_Taste
City in Argolis, Greece
Great in 323 BC, Argos joined the anti-Macedonian coalition during the Lamian War alongside Athens, Aitolia, Messenia, and others. This shift from its
Argos,_Peloponnese
Macedonian general (4th c. BC)
the Macedonian high command. A major Greek uprising, later known as the Lamian War, broke out almost immediately. Antipater, left in charge in Macedon
Polyperchon
Filipino chain of Chinese restaurants
as a pioneer panciteria. Serving short order fare, its top-sellers are lamian or hand-pulled noodles, congee, dim sum (siomai) and siopao. It is particularly
Ling_Nam
Historic federation of Greek states
would take over the power in Greece. The League was dissolved after the Lamian War in 322 BC. Following the victory of Demetrius I Poliorcetes at the Battle
League_of_Corinth
Chinese-speaking ethnoreligious group
Halal (清真) restaurants offering Northwestern beef lamian can be found throughout the country
Hui_people
City wall in ancient Athens
Great's death in 323 BC. By this time Athens' navy had been crushed in the Lamian War and they became subordinate to the Macedonians and the use of the Long
Long_Walls
National Geopark in Gansu, Northwest China
Tangwang language Cuisine Chinese Islamic cuisine Liangfen Lanzhou beef lamian Visitor attractions Jiayu Pass Yang Pass Yumen Pass Bingling Temple Mogao
Zhangye_National_Geopark
Capital of Gansu, China
Tangwang language Cuisine Chinese Islamic cuisine Liangfen Lanzhou beef lamian Visitor attractions Jiayu Pass Yang Pass Yumen Pass Bingling Temple Mogao
Lanzhou
Beef noodle soup
Janchi-guksu Jat-guksu Jjamppong Jungguk-naengmyeon Kal-guksu Kong-guksu Lamian Lanzhou beef noodle soup Laoyou rice noodles Milmyeon Naengmyeon Okinawa
Yaka_mein
Government regime in ancient Athens
Peloponnesian War, and then by the Macedonians in 322 BC after the end of the Lamian War. The Athenian institutions were later revived, but how close they were
Athenian_democracy
Culinary traditions of the Uyghur people
Uyghur dish is läghmän (Uyghur: لەڭمەن, ләғмән; Chinese: 手拉麵; pinyin: shǒu lāmiàn), boiled hand-pulled noodles made with wheat flour and eaten with säy, a
Uyghur_cuisine
Korean cold noodle dish
Janchi-guksu Jat-guksu Jjamppong Jungguk-naengmyeon Kal-guksu Kong-guksu Lamian Lanzhou beef noodle soup Laoyou rice noodles Milmyeon Naengmyeon Okinawa
Naengmyeon
Turkic ethnic group
peppers and cabbage. This dish is likely to have originated from the Chinese lamian, but its flavor and preparation method are distinctively Uyghur. Uyghur
Uyghurs
Naval battle of the Lamian War
The Battle of Amorgos was one of the naval battles of the Lamian War (323–322 BC), fought between the Macedonian navy under Cleitus the White and the Athenian
Battle_of_Amorgos
Intellectually aggressive logography
during his exile in 323 BC, the fifth in his youth, and the sixth during the Lamian War. Cicero, Brutus, 35; Orator II.6 Quintillian, Institutiones, X, 1, 76
Works_of_Demosthenes
2018 Chinese film
agent (in 2018) Fan Ming [zh] as Potato wholesaler (in 2018) Xu Zheng as Lamian chef offering online delivery (in 2018) Tao Hong as Gu Xiaojiao's supervisor
How_Long_Will_I_Love_U
Ancient Greek nobleman, maternal grandfather of Pyrrhus of Epirus
man of great influence and reputation. He took a prominent part in the Lamian war, and commanded the Thessalian cavalry in the Battle of Melitaea. Plutarch
Menon_IV_of_Pharsalus
City in Phthiotis, Greece
took refuge behind the substantial walls of Lamia at the beginning of the Lamian War, 323–322 BC. The war ended with the death of the Athenian general Leosthenes
Lamia_(city)
Burmese noodle dish
Janchi-guksu Jat-guksu Jjamppong Jungguk-naengmyeon Kal-guksu Kong-guksu Lamian Lanzhou beef noodle soup Laoyou rice noodles Milmyeon Naengmyeon Okinawa
Khow_suey
University in Lanzhou, China
Tangwang language Cuisine Chinese Islamic cuisine Liangfen Lanzhou beef lamian Visitor attractions Jiayu Pass Yang Pass Yumen Pass Bingling Temple Mogao
Northwest_Normal_University
Greek island in the eastern Aegean Sea
cleruchs, which proved vital in the Social War (357-355 BC). After the Lamian War (322 BC), when Athens was deprived of Samos, the vicissitudes of the
Samos
Town in ancient Euboea, Greece
Maliac War is not mentioned elsewhere, we ought probably to substitute Lamian War for it. Its site is located within the borders of the modern Styra,
Styra
Chinese breakfast soup
Janchi-guksu Jat-guksu Jjamppong Jungguk-naengmyeon Kal-guksu Kong-guksu Lamian Lanzhou beef noodle soup Laoyou rice noodles Milmyeon Naengmyeon Okinawa
Tian_mo
Secret society at Yale University, US
measure dates from this year instead of using anno Domini. In 322 BC, the Lamian War ended with the death of Demosthenes, and Athenians were made to dissolve
Skull_and_Bones
Classical Athenian statesman and orator (384–322 BC)
Athenians to seek independence from Macedon in what became known as the Lamian War. However, Antipater, Alexander's successor, quelled all opposition and
Demosthenes
Southeast Asian noodle dish originating from Laos
Janchi-guksu Jat-guksu Jjamppong Jungguk-naengmyeon Kal-guksu Kong-guksu Lamian Lanzhou beef noodle soup Laoyou rice noodles Milmyeon Naengmyeon Okinawa
Khao_poon
Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC
and Craterus (the satrap of Cilicia who had been in Greece fighting the Lamian war) invaded Anatolia. The rebels were supported by Lysimachus, the satrap
Hellenistic_period
Satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire (525-321 BC)
the satrapy was awarded to Leonnatus, who was killed in action in the Lamian War. The region was seized by Lysimachus, was added to the Seleucid Empire
Hellespontine_Phrygia
Historical summary of ancient Athens
Athens joined Aetolia and Thessaly in facing their power, known as the Lamian War. Craterus fell in a battle against Eumenes in 320 BC, leaving Antipater
History_of_Athens
Ancient military conflict
Foreign War Expansion of Macedonia Wars of Alexander the Great Hellenistic Lamian War Wars of the Diadochi Antigonid–Nabataean confrontations Seleucid–Mauryan
First_Sacred_War
the Arcadian mountain of Nonacris. Ceteus, one of the commanders of the Lamian Centaurs who joined Dionysus in his campaign against India. Hyginus, De
Ceteus
Athenian logographer (c. 390 – 322 BC)
Macedonian rule. His speeches are believed to have led to the outbreak of the Lamian War (323–322 BC) in which Athens, Aetolia, and Thessaly revolted against
Hypereides
Military forces of Athens in Ancient Greece
Salaminia used for diplomatic and ceremonial duties. In 322 BC during the Lamian war, although fallen from the height of its power during the Golden Age
Athenian_military
Vietnamese noodle soup dish
Janchi-guksu Jat-guksu Jjamppong Jungguk-naengmyeon Kal-guksu Kong-guksu Lamian Lanzhou beef noodle soup Laoyou rice noodles Milmyeon Naengmyeon Okinawa
Pho
location After Caligula's assassination, his body was hastily cremated in the Lamian Gardens and buried under shallow turf by his sisters. After their return
List of Roman and Byzantine imperial burials
List_of_Roman_and_Byzantine_imperial_burials
Ramyeon (라면), from Japanese ラーメン (rāmen), from Mandarin Chinese 拉麵 (拉面; lāmiàn) is the Korean equivalent of instant noodles. The first ramyeon brand in
List_of_instant_noodle_brands
University in Lanzhou, China
Tangwang language Cuisine Chinese Islamic cuisine Liangfen Lanzhou beef lamian Visitor attractions Jiayu Pass Yang Pass Yumen Pass Bingling Temple Mogao
Lanzhou University of Technology
Lanzhou_University_of_Technology
Burmese wheat noodles
Janchi-guksu Jat-guksu Jjamppong Jungguk-naengmyeon Kal-guksu Kong-guksu Lamian Lanzhou beef noodle soup Laoyou rice noodles Milmyeon Naengmyeon Okinawa
Ohn_no_khao_swè
Indonesian noodles with meat
with flour to create the noodle strings, similar to the method to make lamian. The most common recipe of bakmi dish in Indonesia uses chicken meat as
Bakmi
American actor (1916–1974)
War Bride Lieutenant in Gates's Office Uncredited 1955 Cult of the Cobra Lamian Threatening Death Uncredited The Shrike Harry Downs The McConnell Story
Edward_Platt
Type of Japanese noodle
Janchi-guksu Jat-guksu Jjamppong Jungguk-naengmyeon Kal-guksu Kong-guksu Lamian Lanzhou beef noodle soup Laoyou rice noodles Milmyeon Naengmyeon Okinawa
Okinawa_soba
Macedonian officer
with 1,500 cavalry to relieve Antipater during the siege in Lamia (see Lamian War). He intervened probably with the ambition to usurp Antipater's power
Leonnatus
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Boy/Male
Australian, Greek, Polish
Royal; Kingly
Surname or Lastname
English, of Welsh origin
English, of Welsh origin : variant spelling of Voyles.
Female
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word eir, EIR means "help, mercy." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of healing and medicine.
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Gods name
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Biblical
The praise of the Lord.
Girl/Female
German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Spanish
Noble One; Refuge of God; Just; Of the Nobility
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess of will
Boy/Male
Muslim
Tent maker
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Advised; Suggested
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