- the
Corinthians in 625 BC and was
situated about 11 km (7 mi) from the
Ambracian Gulf, on a bend of the
navigable river Arachthos (or Aratthus), in the...
- The
Ambracian Gulf, also
known as the Gulf of Arta or the Gulf of Actium, and in some
official do****ents as the
Amvrakikos Gulf (Gr****: Αμβρακικός κόλπος...
- the
Ambracian Gulf, and his land
forces encamped near the
promontory of Actium,
while the
opposite side of the
narrow strait into the
Ambracian Gulf...
-
northwestern Greece,
located on the
northern peninsula of the
mouth of the
Ambracian Gulf. It is the
capital of the
regional unit of Preveza,
which is the...
-
Along the way he
found on the map Cape
Skilla (at the
entrance to the
Ambracian Gulf) and
other names that
implied traditional links with the Odyssey...
- of Aktio-Vonitsa. The
beach town is
situated on the
south coast of the
Ambracian Gulf, and is
dominated by a
Venetian fortress on a hill.
Vonitsa is 13...
- Thessaly,
while Epirus lay to the northwest.
Epirus stretched from the
Ambracian Gulf in the
south to the
Ceraunian Mountains and the Aoos
river in the...
- the Bay of Vlorë and the
Acroceraunian Mountains in the
north to the
Ambracian Gulf and the
ruined Roman city of
Nicopolis in the south. It is currently...
- The Arta–Volos line (Gr****: Γραμμή Άρτας - Βόλου) or
Ambracian–Pagasetic line (Gr****: Γραμμή Αμβρακικού - Παγασητικού) was the land
border of the Kingdom...
- Moro Gulf, the
largest gulf in the
Philippines off the
coast of
Mindanao Ambracian Gulf, of the
Ionian Sea in
northwestern Greece Argolic Gulf, of the Aegean...