-
resembling those of
Crete and Cyprus. The
island has also been
called Carpathus in
Latin and
Scarpanto in Italian.
Homer calls the
island Krapathos, with...
- Islands)
listed in the
Annuario Pontificio as
titular sees :
Astypalaea Carpathus Cos Ios
Lemnus Lerus Nisyrus Parus Samos Scyrus Ancient episcopal sees...
- With his
brother Pheidippus,
Antiphus lead the
forces of Calydnae, Cos,
Carpathus,
Casus and
Nisyrus on the side of the Gr****s
against Troy. He was also...
- (Raqqa, Syria)
Archdiocese of
Camachus (Kemah, Turkey)
Archdiocese of
Carpathus (Karpathos, Greece)
Archdiocese of
Carthage (Carthage, Tunisia) Archdiocese...
-
Karpathos or
Carpathus (Ancient Gr****: Κάρπαθος) was a city of
ancient Greece on the
island of Karpathos. Its
harbour was Poseidium, and the city was...
-
Catalogue of
ships as one of the
commanders of the
force from Cos and
Carpathus. He was
thought to have been
driven to
Epirus after the war and to have...
- Berrhœa
Bishopric of
Chalcis Bishopric of Hierissus/Geriso
Bishopric of
Carpathus Bishopric of
Kastoria Bishopric of
Olena Diocese of Cea
Diocese of Tinos...
-
there to this day.
Crete Next stop
after Libya was the
rugged island of
Carpathus, from
which it was a
short trip to
Dicte in
Crete (not the
mountain of...
- Krapathos, Πορφύρις Porphyris, Τετράπολις Tetrapolis, Ανεμόεσσα
Anemoessa Carpathus Scarpanto Scarpanto Kasos Κάσος Kásos Κάσος (Homer) Kásos, Άμφη Amphe...
-
candicus (P.W.Ball & Heywood)
Madhani &
Heubl Dianthus fruticosus subsp.
carpathus Runemark Dianthus fruticosus subsp.
creticus (Tausch)
Runemark Dianthus...