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Abantia may
refer to:
ABANTIA, a
Spanish engineering company Amantia,
ancient Gr****
polis in
Epirus This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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ABANTIA is a
Spanish group specialising in the engineering, planning,
development and the
execution of
complex systems. The
group was
formed in July 2006...
- production. The
facility was
developed by
Abantia Group and
COMSA EMTE.
Owner is
Borges Blanques, an
Abantia Group (47.5%),
COMSA RENOVABLES (47.5%) and...
- of Abas. A
female descendant of Abas, as Danaë and Atalante, was
called Abantias. Abas was a
successful conqueror, and was the
founder of the city of Abae...
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species from
Europe and
Northern Africa to
Turkmenistan and Iran: H.
abantia (Simon, 1885) –
Greece H.
achsuensis Dunin, 1991 –
Azerbaijan H. acuta...
- and it was
known as Amantia,
which was
interpreted by
ancient Gr****s as
Abantia in ****enistic times. The
chief seat of
their tribal community has been...
- Ἀμάντια, Amantia. The
Delphic list of
theorodokoi reported the form Ἀβάντια,
Abantia. The city-ethnic is
recorded as Ἀμάντιεύς,
Amantieus by
Pseudo Skylax (27)...
- They
migrated to the
island of Euboea. Afterwards, it
became known as
Abantia or Abantis. They also
lived in Argos, Chalcis, Histiaea, Sikion, Cerinthus...
- Othronos, but was soon
driven out of the
island by a
serpent and went to
Abantia in Illyria. Gardner, Dorsey; Porter, Noah, eds. (1884). A
Practical Dictionary...
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hinterland of the Bay of Vlorë. The
interpretation of the
toponym Amantia as
Abantia besides mythological stories has been
rationalized by
ancient authors as...