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- Antichthones abstract "Antichthones, in geography, are those peoples who inhabit the antipodes, regions on opposite sides of the Earth. The word is compounded of the Greek ὰντὶ ("opposed") and χθών ("earth").Classical and Medieval Europe considered the Earth to be divided by the equator into two hemispheres, the northern and southern; those who inhabited one of these hemispheres were said to be antichthones to those of the other. This idea was expounded by Mela and other Classical authors, though Christian writers, who believed that all people on earth must be descended from Adam, denied the possibility that any southern land, if it existed, could be inhabited by humans. St. Augustine, arguing from a position of scriptural inerrancy, wrote in his City of God "it is too absurd to say, that some men might have taken ship and traversed the whole wide ocean, and crossed from this side of the world to the other, and that thus even the inhabitants of that distant region are descended from that one first man."".
- Antichthones thumbnail Climatic_zones_and_antipodes.png?width=300.
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- Antichthones wikiPageRevisionID "636223579".
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Antipodes.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Augustine_of_Hippo.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Biblical_inerrancy.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_geography.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_peoples.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink City_of_God_(book).
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Europe.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Early_world_maps.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Equator.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Geography.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Europe.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Mappa_mundi.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_Europe.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Pomponius_Mela.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink Sphere.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink The_City_of_God_(book).
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLink File:Climatic_zones_and_antipodes.png.
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLinkText "Antichthones".
- Antichthones wikiPageWikiLinkText "antichthones".
- Antichthones hasPhotoCollection Antichthones.
- Antichthones title "Antichthones".
- Antichthones url HistSciTech-idx?type=turn&id=HistSciTech.Cyclopaedia01&entity=HistSciTech.Cyclopaedia01.p0148&q1=Antichthones.
- Antichthones wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1728.
- Antichthones wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Antichthones wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Antichthones subject Category:History_of_geography.
- Antichthones subject Category:Mythological_peoples.
- Antichthones type Group.
- Antichthones type Work.
- Antichthones type Group.
- Antichthones type Source.
- Antichthones type Work.
- Antichthones type Thing.
- Antichthones comment "Antichthones, in geography, are those peoples who inhabit the antipodes, regions on opposite sides of the Earth. The word is compounded of the Greek ὰντὶ ("opposed") and χθών ("earth").Classical and Medieval Europe considered the Earth to be divided by the equator into two hemispheres, the northern and southern; those who inhabited one of these hemispheres were said to be antichthones to those of the other.".
- Antichthones label "Antichthones".
- Antichthones differentFrom Autochthon.
- Antichthones sameAs شعوب_حدود_الكرة_الأرضية.
- Antichthones sameAs m.09yf5v.
- Antichthones sameAs Q4774615.
- Antichthones sameAs Q4774615.
- Antichthones wasDerivedFrom Antichthones?oldid=636223579.
- Antichthones depiction Climatic_zones_and_antipodes.png.
- Antichthones isPrimaryTopicOf Antichthones.