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Europus or
Europos (Ancient Gr****: Εὔρωπος) was a town of
Almopia in
ancient Macedonia. The site of
Europus is
located near
modern Chrisi (Chryse). Ptolemy...
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Europus (or Europos;
Ancient Gr****: Εὐρωπός) was a town in
Bottiaea (later
named Emathia),
ancient Macedonia. It was
located between Idomenae and the...
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Europos or
Europus (Gr****: Εὐρωπός) can
refer to :
Europus, a son of the
mythological Makedon and
Oreithyia in Asia Dura-Europos
alias Cirablus, an Ancient...
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spelled Dura
Europos or Dura-
Europus; Koinē Gr****: Δοῦρα Εὐρωπός, romanized: Doûra Eurōpós, [ˈduːra ewroːˈpos]; Latin: Dūra
Eurōpus, [ˈduːra eu̯ˈroːpʊs] The...
- Patroclus. Orithyia, a
daughter of Cecrops, wife of
Makednos and
mother of
Europus. Orithyia, a
daughter of Erechtheus, who was
abducted by Boreas. Orithyia...
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Ecbatana retained its old character. But
Rhagae became the Gr**** town
Europus; and with it
Strabo names Laodicea,
Apamea Heraclea or Achais. Most of...
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denies this claim.
Scholar Peter Edwell noted that
Lucian referred to the
Europus battle on
numbers of
occasions and
complained that a
contemporary source...
- Tile (c. AD 200–256) from a
ceiling in Dura-
Europus with
image of Heliodoros, an actuarius....
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television channel TG4
which has been
operating since 1996 and
produced by
Europus a Galway-based
Irish Language Consultancy service, who also
provide subtitling...
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different from
Europus as
Stephanos of
Byzantine says it was
called Tourmeda by the locals. One
solution is to read the town list as "
Europus formerly Thapsacus...