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consists of the town Trianta/
Ialysos and the
surrounding areas.
While official sources use
Trianta as a name for the town, and
Ialysos for the
whole muni****l...
- Archangelos, Afantou, Koskinou,
Embona (Attavyros), Paradisi, and
Trianta (
Ialysos).
Rhodes is
situated 363 km (226 mi) east-southeast from the Gr**** mainland...
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Athletic Club
Ialysos Rhodes 1948 (Gr****: Γυμναστικός Αθλητικός Σύλλογος Ιάλυσος Ρόδου 1948) is a Gr****
professional football club
based in
Ialysos, Dodecanese...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Ialysus (/aɪˈælɪsəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰάλυσον
Ialysos) or
Jalysus (/ˈdʒælɪsəs/; Ἰᾱλυσός) was the
eponymous founder of
Ialysus in Rhodes...
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victories of his sons and grandsons. He was a
member of the
Eratidea family at
Ialysos in Rhodes.
Diagoras descended from Damagetus, king of
Ialysus and, on his...
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Ialysus or
Ialysos (Gr****: Ἰάλυσος), also
Ialyssus or
Ialyssos (Ἰάλυσσος), or
Ielyssus or
Ielyssos (Ἰήλυσσος), was a city of
ancient Rhodes. It was one...
- Sea to the north, the east and the west and with the muni****lities of
Ialysos and
Kallithea in the south. In Köppen
climate classification, it is classified...
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Kallipateira (Gr. Καλλιπάτειρα) of
Ialysos in
Rhodes (l. c. 388 BCE), was an
Ancient Gr****
athlete trainer. She came from a
renowned family of athletes...
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Rhodes to
Crete and Boeotia. Rhodes, and in it the
three towns of Cameirus,
Ialysos, and
Lindos (whence the
Telchines are
called Ialysii),
which was their...
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Mykonos Naxos Paros Rhodes Syros Thira (Santorini)
Tinos Andros (Άνδρος)
Ialysós (Ιαλυσός) Kallithéa (Καλλιθέα) Kálymnos (Κάλυμνος) Kárpathos (Κάρπαθος)...