- Cape
Araxos (Gr****: Ακρωτήριον Άραξος), also
known as Cape
Pappas (Άκρα Πάππα), is a cape in the
northwest of the
Peloponnese in Greece. It is the northwesternmost...
-
Araxos (Gr****: Άραξος, Latin:
Araxus) is a
village and
community in the muni****l unit of Larissos,
within the muni****lity of West Achaea, in the northwestern...
- in the
territory of Dyme, in
ancient Achaea, Greece, near the
promontory Araxus,
which was said to have been
built by Heracles, when he made war upon the...
-
Sultanate and
Early Mughal Architecture in the
District of Hisar,
India 1988:
Araxus Books, 172 pp. ISBN 1-870606-01-9
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to...
-
whose remains are
adjacent to the
current locations of Kalogria [el] and
Araxus. Strabo. Geographica. Vol. 9.5.19. Page
numbers refer to
those of Isaac...
-
daughter of Epeius, and
describes the town as
between the cape of
Cyllene near
Araxus, near the
frontier with Achaea. In the time of
Strabo the town had disappeared...
- Kuschel, 1952 c g
Apachiscelus c g
Aplopus c g
Aralkumia Baitenov, 1974 c g
Araxus Marshall, 1955 c g
Argentinorhynchus Brèthes, 1910 c g
Arthrostenus Schonherr...
-
situated near the coast,
according to
Strabo 60
stadia from the
promontory Araxus, and
according to
Pausanias 30
stadia from the
river Larisus,
which separated...
-
original (PDF) on 1 May 2014.
Retrieved 8
August 2015.
Hisar district history Araxus books - Hisar-i-firuz
Colonel James Skinner CB
Archived 18
December 2010...
-
Mycenaean fortress known as the
Dymaean Wall
located south of the cape of
Araxus. Homer. Iliad. Vol. 2.616. Strabo. Geographica. Vol. viii. p.341. Page numbers...