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ruta - traducción al Inglés

GENUS OF PLANTS
Ruta (plant)
  • Effect of common rue on skin in hot weather
  • ''Ruta angustifolia'' – [[MHNT]]

ruta         
n. rue
Silk Road         
  • publisher=[[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]}}</ref> of [[Greater Khorasan]].
  • [[Achaemenid Persian Empire]] at its greatest extent, showing the [[Royal Road]].
  • The [[Round city of Baghdad]] between 767 and 912 was the most important urban node along the Silk Road.
  • Karghalik]], [[Xinjiang]], [[China]]
  • access-date=30 May 2021}}</ref>
  • [[Marco Polo]]'s caravan on the Silk Road, 1380
  • A Westerner on a camel, [[Northern Wei dynasty]] (386–534)
  • animal art]] of the steppes. 4th–3rd century BCE. [[British Museum]].
  • [[Yuan Dynasty]] era [[Celadon]] vase from [[Mogadishu]].
  • wineskin]], [[Tang dynasty]] (618–907)
  • A ceramic horse head and neck (broken from the body), from the Chinese [[Eastern Han dynasty]] (1st–2nd century CE)
  • Axumites]] were important trading partners in the ancient Silk Road.
  • motif]] on [[Sogdia]]n [[polychrome]] silk, 8th century, most likely from [[Bukhara]]
  • Southern dynasties]] period of fragmentation.
  • The [[Nestorian Stele]], created in 781, describes the introduction of Nestorian Christianity to China
  • Plan of the Silk Road with its maritime branch
  • Yangshan Port of [[Shanghai]], China
  • Port of [[Trieste]]
  • Map of Eurasia and Africa showing trade networks, c. 870
  • Central Asia during Roman times, with the first Silk Road
  • The Silk Road in the 1st century
  • Chinese sources]] as the first of several [[Byzantine emperor]]s to send embassies to the Chinese [[Tang dynasty]]<ref name="halsall 2000"/>
  • After the Tang defeated the Gokturks, they reopened the Silk Road to the west.
  • Trans-Eurasia Logistics
  • Map of [[Marco Polo]]'s travels in 1271–1295
  • issn=2157-9687 }}</ref> wool wall hanging, 3rd–2nd century BCE, [[Xinjiang Museum]], [[Urumqi]], [[Xinjiang]], China.
  • Fujin]], 17th century.
  • dated to the Western Han Era]], 2nd century BCE
  • archive-date=27 February 2018}}</ref>
TRADE ROUTES THROUGH ASIA CONNECTING CHINA TO THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
Silk road; Silk Way; The Silk Route; Silk Route; Silk route; Silkroad; Silkroute; Indian Silk Road; Silk Routes; Shadow of the Silk Road; Silk trade; Indian Ocean Maritime System; Jade Road; Sites along the Silk Road; Seidenstraße; Seidenstrasse; Silk Roads; The Silk Road; Marine Silk Road; Great Silk Way; Tang-Tubo Road; Tang-Tubo Ancient Road; Silk Road transmission of Christianity
la Strada della Seta, rotta storica del commercio fra il Mediterraneo e la Cina

Definición

wall rue
¦ noun a small, delicate spleenwort (fern) which resembles rue, growing on walls and rocks. [Asplenium ruta-muraria.]

Wikipedia

Ruta

Ruta (commonly known as rue) is a genus of strongly scented evergreen subshrubs, 20–60 cm tall, in the family Rutaceae, native to the Mediterranean region, Macaronesia and southwest Asia. About ten species are accepted in the genus. The most well-known species is Ruta graveolens (rue or common rue).

The leaves are bipinnate or tripinnate, with a feathery appearance, and green to strongly glaucous blue-green in colour. The flowers are yellow, with 4–5 petals, about 1 cm diameter, and borne in cymes. The fruit is a 4–5-lobed capsule, containing numerous seeds.