- been excavated.
Elyrus was
flourishing at
least as
early as the Gr****
classical Period, e.g. 500 to 350 BCE. In the
classical Period Elyrus was the most...
- (there
recorded as Liso). It was one of the
harbours (the
other was Syia) of
Elyrus. It was
established in the
classical period and
flourished until the Late...
- Tarrha, is
supposed to have
existed in the
neighbourhood of that
place and
Elyrus.
According to mythology, the
Cretan goddess Britomartis was the daughter...
-
their union were born
Phylacides and Phylander.
People of the
Cretan city
Elyrus sent to
Delphi a
bronze statue of a goat
suckling these two children, which...
- Industries, Shimonoseki, ****an for
Piraeus -
Chania route.
Named after Elyrus. ****enic
Spirit 2001 9216030 32,694 GT 204 m 25.8 m 1,850 670 30 Former...
- was
located on the
south coast of
Crete and
functioned as the
harbour of
Elyrus.
According to the
Stadiasmus Maris Magni,
written during Roman times, the...
-
Elone Elpenor Elpinice Elpinice (daughter of
Herodes Atticus)
Elpis Elymus Elyrus Elysium Emathion Empedocles Empiric school Empusa Enalus Enarephoros Enarete...
-
Suidas has
preserved other traditions,
which ****igned him to
Knossos or to
Elyrus. comp. Meursius, Cret. i. 9; K'uster, ad loe.; Miiller, Hist. Lit. of Greece...
- bee
named Tarra.
Another coin
depicted a
dolphin and an eight-ray star.
Elyrus, Lissus, Tarrha, and
Hyrtacina had an
established monetary union when they...