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Cirrha or
Kirra (Ancient Gr****: Κίρρα) was a town in
ancient Phocis on the coast, which...
- Crissa, but
established later, was a
seaport named Cirrha. In
course of time the
seaport town of
Cirrha increased at the
expense of Crissa; and the sanctuary...
- The
First Sacred War, or
Cirraean War, was
fought between the
Amphictyonic League of
Delphi and the city of Kirrha. At the
beginning of the 6th century...
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Kirra (Gr****: Κίρρα, Latin:
Cirrha) is a
village in Phocis,
Central Greece. It is part of the muni****l unit of Itea, to
which it is adjacent.
Kirra is...
- Look up
Cirrha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cirrha was an
ancient port of Phocis.
Cirrha, Kirrha, Kirha, or
Kirra may also
refer to: Kirra, Phocis...
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Kristoffer Gildenlöw (born in 1978) is a
Swedish musician and songwriter, best
known as the b****ist of
progressive rock band Pain of Salvation. Gildenlöw...
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Cirrha Niva is a
Dutch progressive metal band. The band was
formed in 1993 by
guitarists Peter Vennema and Rob Willemse. The band name is
based on The...
- Alch**** by Zeus
Chryse Lemnos fell in love with
Philoctetes Cirrha Phocis eponym of
Cirrha in
Phocis Clymene mother of
Tlesimenes by
Parthenopaeus Cretheis...
- of sheep-nurturing Thessaly. From
there Aristoteles came to
flourishing Cirrha, and was
twice crowned, for the
glory of horse-mastering
Larisa ... (The...
- territory. In 172, Eumenes,
returning from a
visit to Rome, was
attacked near
Cirrha and was
believed to be dead. Attalus, upon
learning of this,
married his...