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Halieis (Ancient Gr****: Ἁλιεῖς), or
Halice or
Halike (Ἁλίκη), or
Halia (Ἁλία), or
Alycus or
Alykos (Ἄλυκος), or
Haliai (Ἁλιαί), was a port town of Hermionis...
- Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "
Halieis".
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography. London: John Murray.
HALIEIS Argolid, Greece,
entry in The Princeton...
- The
excavation of the
Acropolis of
Halieis produced remains that
provided context that
dated the
Acropolis at
Halieis from the
Final Neolithic period through...
- of the underworld.
Halieis was a port town at the
mouth of the
Argolic Gulf. The
Tirynthians and
Hermionians took
refuge at
Halieis when they were expelled...
- However,
Strabo says that many
Tirynthians moved to
found the city of
Halieis,
modern Porto Heli.
Despite its importance,
little value was
given to Tiryns...
- the family,
while public areas accommodated visitors. In
Olynthos and
Halieis,
street plans in the
classical city were rectilinear, and thus
houses were...
- this can be
found at the
Apollo sanctuary at Delphi, the
Apollo temple at
Halieis, and the
sanctuary of Hera and Zeus at Olympia.
Though debated, historians...
- of Koilada). In the
classical era, a few
kilometres south, the city of
Halieis was built, in
place of
modern Porto Heli.
Kranidi is
first mentioned in...
- he will make them "fishers of men" (Gr****: ἁλιεῖς ἀνθρώπων, translit.
halieîs anthrṓpōn).
According to Mark 1:29, at the
beginning of Jesus'
public life...
- Halikarn****ós, Alikarn****ós (Ἁλικαρνασσός), Halikarnas,
Petronium (Πετρώνιον)
Halieis Porto Heli,
Argolis abandoned Helike Achaea,
Greece submerged Heliopolis...