- The
Argolic Gulf (Gr****: Αργολικός κόλπος, romanized: Argolikós kólpos), also
known as the Gulf of Argolis, is a gulf of the
Aegean Sea off the east coast...
- the
southeastern part of Argolis, Greece. It is
situated on a bay of the
Argolic Gulf, 7 km
south of
Kranidi and 40 km
southeast of Nafplio. The island...
- the Gr**** Revolution. The
fortress commands an
impressive view over the
Argolic Gulf, the city of Náfplio and the
surrounding country.
There are 913 steps...
-
Argolis has a
coastline on the
Saronic Gulf in the
northeast and on the
Argolic Gulf in the
south and southeast.
Notable mountains ranges are the Oligyrtos...
- The
Argolid Peninsula is a
peninsula situated in
Greece in the Peloponnese, much of
which is
contained in the
modern region of Argolis. One of the first...
-
northeast tip of the
Peloponnese (technically
between the
Saronic Gulf and the
Argolic Gulf), are
sometimes included as part of the
Saronic Islands. Many mainland...
- Laconian.
Philoxenus of
Alexandria wrote a
treatise On the
Laconian dialect.
Argolic was
spoken in the
thickly settled northeast Peloponnese at, for example...
- "shining"; possibly, this had to do with the
visual impression given of the
Argolic plain during harvest time.
According to Strabo, the name
could have even...
- Αργοσαρωνικός Κόλπος) is a term used to
combine the
adjacent Saronic Gulf and
Argolic Gulf of Greece. It
contains the Argo-Saronic Islands, the
Diapori chain...
- this
battle took
place between 27 and 31 May 1770 at the
entrance to the
Argolic Gulf in the
Ottoman Empire, when a
Russian fleet under John Elphinstone...