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Caprus or
Kapros (Ancient Gr****: Κάπρος), was a town of Chalcidice, in
ancient Macedonia. It was the port of
Stagira to the
southwest of the Strymonian...
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Caprus is a town of
ancient Greece.
Caprus or
Kapros (Ancient Gr****: Κάπρος) may also
refer to:
Caprus (island), an
island of
ancient Chalcidice, Macedonia...
- The
Little Zab or
Lower Zab (Arabic: الزاب الاسفل, al-Zāb al-Asfal; Kurdish: Zêy Koya or Zêyê Biçûk; Persian: زاب کوچک, Zâb-e Kuchak; Syriac: ܙܒܐ ܬܚܬܝܐ...
- Wikispecies:
Capsella rubella APDB: 78046 BioLib: 1076883 CoL: QT42 EPPO:
CAPRU EUNIS: 163720 FoIO:
caprub GBIF: 5375425 GRIN: 319690 iNaturalist: 371921...
- of Olympiada.
Anciently it was
known as
Caprus or
Kapros (Ancient Gr****: Κάπρος), a name
shared with
Caprus, the port of
ancient Stagira. Administratively...
- Ίμβρος
Imvros Ίμβρος
Imvros (Homer).
Imbro Kafkanas Καυκανάς
Kafkanas Κάπρος
Caprus or
Kapros Kalogeros Νησίδα Καλόγερος
Nisida Kalogeros Αιξ Aix ****s Λέσβος...
- Laconia,
father of
Hetoemocles (see above).
Strato (Στράτων) of Alexandria.
Caprus (Κάπρος) of Elis.
Aristomenes (Ἀριστομένης) of Rhodes.
Protophanes (Πρωτοφάνης)...
- of him was made by
Nicodamus of Mainalo.
Strato (Στράτων) of
Alexandria Caprus (Κάπρος) of Elis
Aristomenes (Ἀριστομένης) of
Rhodes Protophanes (Πρωτοφάνης)...
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district in
Median Empire between the
Upper Zab (Lycus) and the
Lower Zab (
Caprus),
though Ammi****
Marcellinus speaks of Nineveh, Ecbatana, and Gaugamela...
- spur of a hill
between the
narrow valleys of the
small rivers Asopus and
Caprus,
which discharge their waters into the Lycus. It lay on a
major trade route...