- The
Ilisos or
Ilisus (Gr****: Ιλισός, [
iliˈsos]) is a
river in Athens, Greece.
Originally a
tributary of the Kifisos, it has been
rechanneled to the sea...
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arranged according to singular-plural pairs. 1
Before monosyllabic stems, e.g.
iliso (eye),
uluhlu (list). 2 is- and iz-
replace isi- and izi-
respectively before...
- Gr****: Πύθιον), this was the name of a
shrine of
Apollo at
Athens near the
Ilisos river. It was
created by Peisistratos, and
tripods were
placed there by...
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suffer from
similar atmospheric inversion problems. The
Cephissus river, the
Ilisos and the
Eridanos stream are the
historical rivers of Athens. By the late...
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Etymology From Gr****
mythological character Aegeus Primary inflows Inachos,
Ilisos, Spercheios, Pineios, Haliacmon, Vardar, Struma, Nestos,
Maritsa Primary...
- in the
vicinity of Athens, Greece.
Together with the
neighbouring river Ilisos, it
drains a
catchment area of 420 km2 (160 sq mi). The
Bibliotheca (3.15...
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Boreas was said to have
kidnapped Orithyia, an
Athenian princess, from the
Ilisos.
Boreas had
taken a
fancy to
Orithyia and had
initially pleaded for her...
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Peloponnese Inachos (in Nea Kios)
Central Greece Cephissus (in Athens)
Eridanos Ilisos,
Athens Asopos (in
Skala Oropou)
Spercheios (near Lamia)
Gorgopotamos (near...
- The
ruins of
ancient Athens as seen from the
river Ilisos (Ilissus) in 1833.
Today this
river runs
mostly underground....
- the
plural of
Mlungu (white person),
mehlo (eyes) as the
plural form of
iliso (eye), and
befazi (women) as the
plural form of
mfazi (woman). Yes–no questions...