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Ambracia (/æmˈbreɪʃə/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀμβρακία,
occasionally Ἀμπρακία, Ampracia) was a city of
ancient Greece on the site of
modern Arta. It was founded...
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Kasmenai is
founded and
annexed by
Syracuse 637–630
Drought on
Thera 633
Ambrakia founded by
Tyrant Gorgus and
Korinthians 632 Cylon,
Athenian noble, seizes...
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Argonautica Orphica 1217 Steph**** of Byzantium,
Ethnica s.v.
Ambrakia Guardians of the
cattle of
Thrinacia (Homer,
Odyssey 12.128). In Ovid's...
- will be 364 km (226 mi) on completion. The A52 motorway, also
known as
Ambrakia Odos (Amvrakia Motorway) is a
branch of the A5
connecting it with the island...
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Akarnanes and the
Amphilochoi (Argos), the
Amphilochoi and the
Thesprotoi (
Ambrakia), the
Thesprotoi and the K****opaioi (Bouchetion), the
Keraunian tribes...
- Artichia, Molossoi,
Ambrakia,
Argos (of Amphilochia). Of
these the
Elean colony of
Pandosia and the
Corinthian colonies of
Korkyra and
Ambrakia represent the...
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Acheloos and
Louros river systems in Greece, and
lakes Trichonis and
Ambrakia. Freyhof, J. & Kottelat, M. (2008). "Rutilus panosi". IUCN Red List of...
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Heraia 86 § 436 BC
Tethrippon Megakles Athens 87 § 432 BC
Stadion Sophron Ambrakia Eusebius 87 § 432 BC Boys'
Wrestling Lykinos Elis 87 § 432 BC Pankration...
- ameriˈci
America Ἀμοργός Amorgós Αμοργός Amorgós amorˈɣos
Amorgos Ἀμβρακία
Ambrakía Αμβρακία Amvrakía amvraˈcia
Ambracia Ἀμύκλαι Amúklai Αμύκλες Amýkles aˈmikles...
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Athamania is
conquered by the Macedonians. King
Amynander escapes to
Ambrakia along with
Queen Apamia and
their children. 190/189 BC (Winter) King Amynander...