- dictionary.
Galepsus or
Galepsos (Ancient Gr****: Γαληψός) may
refer to:
Galepsus (Chalcidice), a town of Chalcidice,
ancient Macedonia Galepsus (Thrace)...
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Galepsus diversus Galepsus dubius Galepsus dudleyi Galepsus erythraeus Galepsus fallaciosus Galepsus fallax Galepsus feae
Galepsus femoratus Galepsus...
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Leake states that
Galepsus was the same
place afterwards called Physcella, a
distinction which was required, as
there was
another Galepsus at no
great distance...
- a
descendant of
Thasos and of Telephe. The site of
Galepsus is near the
modern Kariani.
Galepsus (Chalcidice)
Benjamin H. Isaac, The Gr**** Settlements...
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Alapta Aphytis (Afytos)
Apollonia (near Polygyros)
Cleonae (Chalcidice)
Galepsus Mekyberna Mende Neapolis,
Chalcidice Olophyxus Olynthus Palaiochori "Neposi"...
- better-known
nearby city was mentioned:
Herodotus (Histories, VII.122)
speaks of
Galepsus where Gale was meant, and
Thucydides (The
Peloponnesian War, V.18.6) speaks...
- all, and
appears to
mention Thasos itself only once, in the
context of
Galepsus, a
colony of
Thasos (Book V of his
History of the
Pelponnesian War). It...
- same
summer Cleon was
dispatched to Thrace,
where he
stormed Toroni and
Galepsus and
prepared for an
attack on Amphipolis, the most
important Athenian subject...
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attributes these early issues to the
tribes of
Bisaltia or the city of
Galepsus.
Alexander I was the
first Macedonian king to mint his own coins. While...
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Antistiina Antistia Stal, 1876
Ariusia Stal, 1877
subtribe Tarachodina Galepsus Stal, 1876
Metagalepsus Roy, 1971
Nesogalepsus Nothogalepsus Oxyophthalmellus...