It follows that biternate leaves are doubly ternate, with the ternate divisions again ternately divided. |
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They all have ternate leaves with obcordate leaflets, and with the exception of O. violacea, bear yellow flowers. |
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Mexican mock orange is a good example of a plant with ternate leaves. |
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Lobation patterns can be loosely classified as pinnate, binate, or ternate. |
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The glossy leaves are alternate, ternate, consisting of three obovate leaflets with serrate margins. |
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After a period of time in Ternate, she left and sailed southward of the Celebes where they stopped at an island and graved the ship for 26 days. |
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The conflict with the Portuguese already established in nearby Ternate was inevitable, starting nearly a decade of skirmishes. |
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He married a woman from Amboina and became a military advisor to the Sultan of Ternate, Bayan Sirrullah. |
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They traded with the Sultan of Tidore, a rival of the Sultan of Ternate, who was the ally of the Portuguese. |
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There was inevitable conflict with the Portuguese, who were already established in Ternate. |
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While in office, he plundered a Spanish fort on Tidore, poisoned the sultan of Ternate and committed atrocities against the local population. |
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At the beginning of January 1607 he reached Ternate, part of the Spice Islands. |
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Spanish and Dutch traders competing for control over the lucrative clove trade played Ternate off against Tidore. |
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Spanish forces captured the former Portuguese fort from the Ternatese in 1606, deported the Ternate Sultan and his entourage to Manila. |
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In 1607 the Dutch came back in Ternate where with the help of Ternateans built a fort in Malayo. |
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When they abandoned Ternate, some of the people accompanied the Spanish in their retreat to the Philippines. |
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In the Philippines, they settled in Ternate, Cavite which they named after their homeland. |
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In the 18th century Ternate was the site of a VOC governorship, which attempted to control all trade in the northern Moluccas. |
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As of 2003, former churches and cinemas on Ternate were occupied by refugees from the Halmahera violence. |
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Ternate lies in a very active seismic region where active volcanic activity and frequent earthquakes are common. |
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Ternate is distinct from Ternate Malay, which is a dialect of the Malay language. |
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With the Portuguese already established in nearby Ternate, conflict was inevitable, leading to nearly a decade of skirmishes. |
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Part of the Ternatean population chose to leave with the Spanish, settling near Manila in what later became the municipality of Ternate. |
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Soon after Magellan's expedition, the Portuguese rushed to seize the surviving crew and built a fort in Ternate. |
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The conflict with the Portuguese established in nearby Ternate was inevitable, starting nearly a decade of skirmishes. |
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Remnants of palaces and royal houses still can be found in Banten, Medan, Ternate, Bali and Bima. |
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Its capital used to be Ternate, on a small island to the west of the large island of Halmahera, but has been moved to Sofifi on Halmahera itself. |
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The largest two islands, Halmahera and Seram are sparsely populated, while the most developed, Ambon and Ternate are small. |
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The main Portuguese factories were in Goa, Malacca, Ormuz, Ternate, and Macau. |
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Ironically though, it was this lack of ports which brought the Dutch to trade at Banda instead of the clove islands of Ternate and Tidore. |
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In fact, the clove tree that experts believe is the oldest in the world, named Afo, is on Ternate. |
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He became a confidante of the Sultan Bayan Sirrullah, the ruler of Ternate, becoming his personal advisor. |
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Trinidad was sailed back to Ternate where her sails and rigging were removed. |
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Jorge de Menezes was the Portuguese Governor of the Moluccas from 1527 until 1530, residing on Ternate. |
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In 1604, a second English East India Company voyage commanded by Sir Henry Middleton reached the islands of Ternate, Tidore, Ambon and Banda. |
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Later in the year, she was sent to Java to get supplies for the beleaguered Dutch fortress on Ternate. |
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In February or March 1608, the Duyfken was involved in hunting Chinese junks north of Ternate. |
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The indigenous inhabitants of Ternate speak the Ternate language, which unlike most languages in Indonesia does not belong to the Austronesian language family. |
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The Portuguese first landed in Ambon in 1513, but it only became the new centre for their activities in Maluku following the expulsion from Ternate. |
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They are termed Binate, Ternate, or Quinate, growing two, three, or five together, according to the number of Folioles, of which the digitate Leaf consists. |
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The solar power plants would be constructed by the China-based World Bridge Technology and Trade Beijing on a number of small islands in Ternate, North Maluku. |
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A month later, she was brought inside the reef at Ternate for repairs. |
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In 1512, the Portuguese were the first Europeans to land in Ambon, and it became the new centre for Portuguese activities in Maluku following their expulsion from Ternate. |
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Then, sailing by way of Tuban, East Java to the Spice Island of Ternate, cloves were loaded on board and the ship returned to Banda for a cargo of nutmeg. |
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He remained in Ternate where he died around the same time Magellan died. |
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Hiri island is a volcanic cone lying off the northern tip of Ternate. |
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