-
directed by five officials,
although in
Hypata, the capital, two
archons also governed. Aenis,
including Hypata, was
united with the
Thessalian League...
- the ****enistic period, some of them of
urban character.
Hypata The "capital" of Ainis,
Hypata (Ὑπάτα), was
located at the
modern town of
Ypati on the...
- Guenée, 1857
Chemerina cuneifera Walker, 1862
Ciampa defixella Walker, 1863
Hypata moderatella Walker, 1869
Chlenias crambaria Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875 Ciampa...
-
often combined with each other,
often denoting indirection. For example,
hypätä 'to jump', hyppiä 'to be jumping', hypeksiä 'to be
jumping wantonly', hypäyttää...
-
vowel harmony, so the
fifth infinitive (with a third-person suffix) of
hypätä "jump" is hyppäämäisillään "he was
about to jump", not *hyppäämaisillaan...
- William, ed. (1854). "
Hypata".
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography. Vol. I. London: John Murray. T.S.
Mackay (1976). "
HYPATA Aitolia, Greece.". The...
- was
split into two
armies of
equal strength,
garrisoning the
cities of
Hypata and
Heraclea in Trachis;
which blocked the
roads to
Aetolia and Thermopylae...
- tale and
becomes more
eager to
learn about magic. The
narrator arrives at
Hypata,
where he
stays with Milo, a
friend and miser, and his wife Pamphile. Photis...
-
settled in the
upper valley of the Spercheius,
where Hypata was
their chief town.
Besides Hypata,
which was the only
place of
importance in Oetaea, we...
- Sparta, Chalcis, Argos, Acraephiae, Epidaurus, Amphicleia, Methana, Corinth,
Hypata, Demetrias, Rhodes, Thessalonica,
Magnesia on the Maeander, Eumeneia, Cyrene...