- Gr**** mythology, the name
Anchialus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγχίαλος
means 'near the sea') may
refer to the
following characters:
Anchialus, a 'well-skilled' Gr****...
- Битката при Ахелой, Gr****: Μάχη του Αχελώου), also
known as the
Battle of
Anchialus, took
place on 20
August 917, on the
Achelous river near the Bulgarian...
- a
poetic and
uncommon word for "sea"). In Latin, this was
rendered as
Anchialus. The
Bulgars called the town Tuthom,
though its more
common name in Bulgarian...
- The
Battle of
Anchialus refers to
three battles between Bulgaria and the
Byzantine Empire.
Battle of
Anchialus (708),
where Bulgarian Khan
Tervel routed...
- The
Battle of
Anchialus (Bulgarian: Битката при Анхиало) (Medieval Gr****: Μάχη του Αγχίαλου)
occurred in 708 near the modern-day town of Pomorie, Bulgaria...
- Μέντης Méntēs) is the name of the King of the
Taphians and the son of
Anchialus. He is
mentioned in the Odyssey. In Book I, the
Goddess Athena disguises...
- Lanning. The
glacier is
named after the
ancient town of
Anchialus in
Southeastern Bulgaria.
Anchialus Glacier is
centred at 77°51′50″S 85°24′30″W / 77.86389°S...
- The
battle of
Anchialus (Bulgarian: Битката при Анхиало)
occurred in 763, near the town of
Pomorie on the
Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. The
result was a...
- Turkey).
Battle of
Anchialus: A
Byzantine expeditionary force under Emperor Justinian II is
defeated near the
seaside city of
Anchialus, on the
Black Sea...
-
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. June –
Battle of
Anchialus:
Emperor Constantine V
sends a
Byzantine expeditionary force (800 ships...