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- Achilleius or Achilleios (Ancient Gr****: Ἀχίλλειος), also known as Achilleius Portus or Achilleios limen (Ἀχίλλειος λιμὴν), was a harbour of ancient Laconia...
- winter. Agios Achilleios had 31 inhabitants in 1981. In fieldwork done by anthropologist Riki Van Boeschoten in late 1993, Agios Achilleios was po****ted...
- Achilleio (Gr****: Αχίλλειο) is a former muni****lity on the island of Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece. Since the 2019 local government reform it is part...
- Lake Prespa Ramsar site. Small Prespa Lake contains the island of Agios Achilleios (Saint Achilleus); in February 1948, in the midst of the Gr**** Civil War...
- the Florina regional unit, Greece. Achlada Aetos Agia Paraskevi Agios Achilleios Agios Germanos Agios Panteleimonas Agios Vartholomaios Agrapidies Akritas...
- Achilles, Ailus, Achillas, or Achilius (Gr****: Άγιος Αχίλλειος, Ágios Achílleios) (died 330 AD), was a 4th century bishop of Larissa and one of the 318...
- an Achílleion in Messenia (according to Steph**** Byzantinus) and an Achílleios (Ἀχίλλειος) in Laconia. Nicolae Densuşianu recognized a connection to...
- 10th-century Church of Achillius of Larissa, on the eponymous island of Agios Achilleios, Mikra Prespa, a typical basilica church Belovo Basilica, Belovo Muni****lity...
- (Trizonia) Agios Achilleios (Small Prespa Lake), 40°46′59″N 21°05′03″E / 40.78294°N 21.08407°E / 40.78294; 21.08407 (Nisída Ágios Achílleios) Ioannina Island...
- Samuel of Bulgaria, who carried off the relics of its patron saint, Saint Achilleios, to Prespa. It was again unsuccessfully besieged by the Italo-Normans...