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Euboea (/juːˈbiːə/ yoo-BEE-ə;
Ancient Gr****: Εὔβοια, romanized: Eúboia, IPA: [ěu̯boi̯a]), also
known by its
modern spelling Evia (/ˈɛviə/ EV-ee-ə; Modern...
- Look up
Euboea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Euboea is the second-largest
island in Greece. The word may also
refer to:
Euboea (constituency), electoral...
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Euboea (/juːˈbiːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Εὔβοια
means 'well-cattle') was the name of
several women in Gr**** mythology.
Euboea, one of the
Argive naiad daughters...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pyracmus was a king of
Euboea during the
Heroic Age.
After waging war
against Boeotia, he was
slain by Heracles. Bell's New Pantheon...
- Ἀρχέμαχoς) was an
ancient Gr****
writer who
wrote on his
native island (
Euboea). His
works consisted of at
least three books.
Whether this Archemachus...
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Annual #1).
Epione — A
chief healer (first appearance:
Wonder Woman #2).
Euboea — A
warrior and
companion to
Diana (first appearance:
Wonder Woman #10)...
- King
Amyntas of Macedon, and Phaestis, a
woman with
origins from Chalcis,
Euboea.
Nicomachus was said to have
belonged to the
medical guild of Asclepiadae...
- This is a list of
settlements in the
Euboea regional unit, Greece.
Achladeri Achladi Aetos Afrati Agdines Agia Anna Agia
Sofia Agios Athanasios Agios Dimitrios...
- Gr****: Χαλκίδα,
pronounced [xalˈciða]), is the
chief city of the
island of
Euboea or Evia in Greece,
situated on the
Euripus Strait at its
narrowest point...
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Hipparchus or
Hipparch of
Euboea (Gr****: Ἵππαρχος; fl. 4th
century BC) was one of the
warmest partisans of
Philip of Macedon, who
rewarded him for his...