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- intercalated 6 times over a 19 year cycle 7 Ἀρτεμίσιος or Ἀρταμίτιος Artemisios or Artamitios April Also a Spartan, Rhodian, and Epidaurian month – Artemisiōn...
- Artemisio (Gr****: Αρτεμίσιο) is a village and a former muni****lity in Euboea, in central Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform, it has been...
- wall using testudos, mantlets, siege towers, and battering rams. 7th of Artemisios (7th of Iyar, about May 6) – The Third Wall of Jerusalem collapses and...
- carried the offering. Seleucus did this on the 22nd day of the month of Artemísios in the twelfth year of his reign, equivalent to May 300 BC. Antioch soon...
- of a month in the Gr**** calendars was Artemision in Ionic, territories Artemisios or Artamitios in the Doric and Aeolic territories and in Macedonia. Also...
- related to Grabrelief für Eutaxia und Artemisios. Inschriften von Smyrna 152. "Datei:Grave relief of Eutaxia and Artemisios Museum August Kestner 1.jpg - Territorio...
- Anavryto Anemodouri Ano Doliana Ano Karyes Anthochori Arachamites Arachova Artemisio Asea Astros Athinaio Atsicholos Charadros Chirades Chora C****mis Chotoussa...
- wall using testudos, mantlets, siege towers, and battering rams. 7th of Artemisios (7th of Iyar, about May 6) – The Third Wall of Jerusalem collapses and...
- 1st Parachute Corps and LXXVI Panzer Corps. Climbing the steep slopes of Monte Artemisio they threatened Velletri from the rear and obliged the defenders to withdraw...
- the town’s center The square overlooks Mainalo, Ascension Hill, Mount Artemisio and Helmos. and the huge plain (Οropedio) below. At the other end of the...