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- Heraklion or Herakleion (/hɪˈrækliən/ hih-RAK-lee-ən; Gr****: Ηράκλειο, Irákleio, pronounced [iˈrakli.o]), sometimes Iraklion, is the largest city and the...
- became accessible to the public in 1952. A new wing was added in 1964. The Herakleion Archaeological Museum is one of the largest and most important museums...
- Heracleium or Herakleion (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλειον) was a city on the south coast of ancient Pieria, Macedon, between Phila and Leibethra. During Peloponnesian...
- position was the ancient Gr**** city Herakleion and the gate in the wall of the donjon. The core of the city Herakleion remains to be found, but it is posited...
- body has Four Temperaments. 430 Athens abandons the Siege of Pydna 430 Herakleion is impressed into the Delian League 430 Spartan Siege of Zakynthos (Local...
- may mean The plant genus Heracleum (plant) An alternative spelling of Herakleion, the capital of Crete in Greece An alternative spelling of Heraklion,...
- Sfakianakis Born (1959-11-02) 2 November 1959 (age 65) Herakleion, Crete, Greece Origin Herakleion, Crete, Greece Kos, Dodekanisa, Greece Genres Folk, Pop...
- (Gr****: Ἡράκλειον; alternative spellings: Iraklio, Iraklion, Irakleio, Herakleion) is a Gr**** city name referring to Herakles and most notably used for...
- Greco". El Greco of Crete (proceedings) edited by Nicos Hadjinicolaou. Herakleion. Davies, David (1990). "The Influence of Christian Neo-Platonism on the...
- Contract. Later that year, she was transferred to Greece and renamed Herakleion. She was sold into merchant service in 1948 and renamed Laconia. In 1965...