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Amorgos (Gr****: Αμοργός,
Amorgós;
pronounced [amorˈɣos]) is the
easternmost island of the
Cyclades island group and the
nearest island to the neighboring...
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Semonides of
Amorgos (/sɪˈmɒnɪˌdiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Σημωνίδης ὁ Ἀμοργῖνος,
variantly Σιμωνίδης; fl. 7th
century BC) was a Gr****
iambic and
elegiac poet...
- The
Battle of
Amorgos was one of the
naval battles of the
Lamian War (323–322 BC),
fought between the
Macedonian navy
under Cleitus the
White and the...
- or Μινυΐα) was an
ancient town on the
island of
Amorgos. It was the
birthplace of
Simonides of
Amorgos. The site of
Minoa is
located near
modern Katapola...
- been
reorganised at the 2011
Kallikratis reform as well.
Province of
Amorgos:
Amorgos Province of Andros:
Andros Province of Kea:
Ioulis Province of Milos:...
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Ypapanti ([it]),
built on the site of an
earlier church destro**** in the 1956
Amorgos earthquake. The town also
hosts a
number of churches,
including the Cathedral...
- The 1956
Amorgos earthquake occurred at 03:11 UTC on July 9. It had a
magnitude of 7.7 on the
moment magnitude scale and a
maximum perceived intensity...
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Melania (Ancient Gr****: Μελανία) was an
ancient town on the
island of
Amorgos. The site of
Melania is unlocated. Steph**** of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol...
- The
Battle of
Amorgos occurred in 1312
between the
fleets of the
Knights Hospitaller and of the
Turkish beylik of Menteshe. The
battle was a Hospitaller...
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region of
South Aegean. The
regional unit
covers the
islands of Naxos,
Amorgos, Donousa, Irakleia, Schoinoussa, the
Koufonisia islands and
several smaller...