- by the
Mount Pelion peninsula. It is
connected with the
Euboic Sea. The p****age into the
Euboic Sea is
narrow and is
about 4 km. Its main port is Volos...
- 550°N 23.500°E / 38.550; 23.500 The Gulf of Euboea,
Euboean Gulf,
Euboic Sea or
Euboic Gulf (Gr****: Ευβοϊκός Κόλπος, romanized: Evvoïkós Kólpos) is an arm...
-
traffic from the
north of the
Aegean to
Athens used to byp****
Chalcis and the
Euboic Sea. At one
moment the
current runs like a
river in one direction, and shortly...
-
measured with the
Babylonian talent.
Those paid in gold were
measured with the
Euboic talent. The
total tribute from the
satraps came to an
amount less than 15...
-
Petalies Gulf
which connects with the
South Euboic Sea, the
Pagasetic Gulf
which connects with the
North Euboic Sea, the
Thermian Gulf northwestward, the...
- The
South Euboean Gulf (Gr****: Νότιος Ευβοϊκός Κόλπος,
Notios Evvoïkos Kolpos) is a gulf in
Central Greece,
between the
island of
Euboea and the Gr****...
- 3 kg),
while the
quantities of gold (India only) are
given in
Euboïc/Euboean
talent (1
Euboïc talent =
about 26 kg). Only the
Hindush paid in gold, the exchange...
-
Attic weight, or the
Attic standard, also
known as
Euboic standard, was one of the main
monetary standards in
ancient Greece. As a
result of its use in...
- are
known from antiquity. The ones
referred to in this
article are all
Euboic (or Euboeic) talents, of
approximately 26
kilograms (57 lb). 2,000 talents...
- = 15⁄16
Euboic = 5⁄6 One
official government standard of
measurement of the
archaic system was the
Cubit of
Nippur (2650 BCE). It is a
Euboic Mana + 1...