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promontory jutting out into the
Mediterranean Sea. It was
originally named Drépanon from the Gr**** word for "sickle",
because of the
curving shape of its harbour...
- Great. She was born in the
lower classes traditionally in the city of
Drepanon, Bithynia, in Asia Minor,
which was
renamed Helenopolis in her honor, although...
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Drepano (Gr****: Δρέπανο) is a
village in the muni****lity of Patras, Achaea, Greece. It is
situated on the
river Volinaios,
about 60 m
above sea level...
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developed into such
heavy chopping weapons as the Gr****
Machaira and
Anatolian Drepanon, and it
still survives as the
heavy ****ri
chopping knife of the Gurkhas...
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Archeologico Drepanon 2014, p. 17
Gruppo Archeologico Drepanon 2014, p. 58 Sicilie.it, "Alcamo -
Torre Saracena Monte Bonifato"
Gruppo Archeologico Drepanon 2014...
- (referred to as
Alicia in
modern Italian sources), Iaitas, Hypana, and
Drepanon.
Ancient peoples of
Italy Prehistoric Italy Monte Polizzo "Gli Elimi: storia...
- hēduphōnon) (
Aeolic wad-, ad- ) ἰστάκη
istake scythe (Attic δρέπανον
drepanon) ἰυγοδρομεῖν
iugodromein (Attic ἐκβοηθεῖν, ekboēthein, and boēdromein,...
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latterly by the Romans. The port of Trapani,
first known as Drepana, then
Drepanon, was
inhabited by the
Sicani and the
Elymi becoming a
prosperous Phoenician...
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Helenopolis (Gr****: Ἑλενόπολις) or
Drepana (Δρέπανα) or
Drepanon (Δρέπανον) was an
ancient Thracian and
later Greco-Roman and Byzantine...
- into the
modern Italian city of Trapani.
Drepana received its name from
drépanon (δρέπανον), the Gr**** word for "sickle",
because of the
curving shape of...