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Marvellous Things Heard (25)
recounts the tale that on
Gyaros the mice eat iron. In the
Aeneid of Virgil,
Gyaros and
Mykonos are said to be the two
islands to...
- also many
minor islands (the
Lesser Cyclades)
including Donousa, Eschati,
Gyaros, Irakleia, Koufonisia, Makronisos, Rineia, and Schoinousa. The name "Cyclades"...
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banished to the
island of
Gyaros (65 AD) on a trumped-up
charge of parti****tion in the
Pisonian conspiracy.
While Gyaros was "harsh and
devoid of human...
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Amorgos Anafi Andros Antimilos Antiparos Delos Despotiko Donousa Folegandros Gyaros Ios
Iraklia Kea (commonly
known as Tzia)
Keros Kimolos Koufonisi Kythnos...
- only as
prison islands,
among the most
notorious including Makronisos,
Gyaros, and
Agios Efstratios,
where barracks and
facilities for
housing prisoners...
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areas in the east
Atlantic and
Mediterranean Sea (such as Cabo
Blanco and
Gyaros island), and
formerly in the
tropical areas of the west
Atlantic Ocean....
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Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa Folegandros Gyaros Ios
Irakleia Kardiotissa Kea
Keros Kimolos Koufonisia Kythnos Milos Mykonos...
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prison for many
years or were sent into
internal exile on the
islands of
Gyaros and Makronisos.[citation needed] Many
others sought refuge in Communist...
- century–1890,
famous as a
setting for The
Count of
Monte Cristo Agios Efstratios,
Gyaros,
prison and
torture camp
after the Gr****
Civil War Makronisos, political...
- and then move to Olympiacos, but
Pantelakis refused saying "I may go to
Gyaros island (place of
exile for
leftist political dissidents), but
Koudas would...