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Ismarus or
Ismaros (Ancient Gr****: Ἴσμαρος) was a city of the Cicones, in
ancient Thrace,
mentioned by
Homer in the Odyssey.
According to Book 9 of the...
- Cicones.
Maroneia was
close to the
Ismaros mentioned by
Homer in the Odyssey. Some
scholars identify Maroneia with his
Ismaros.
Homer has
Odysseus plundering...
- Peiros, from Aenus;
Cicones led by Euphemus, from
southern Thrace, near
Ismaros; and from the city of Sestus, on the
Thracian (northern) side of the ****espont...
- are
divided as to
whether any of the
places visited by
Odysseus (after
Ismaros and
before his
return to Ithaca) are real. Both
antiquated and contemporary...
-
modern are
divided whether any of the
places visited by
Odysseus (after
Ismaros and
before his
return to Ithaca) were real. Many
ancient writers came down...
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coast of Thrace,
mentioned in the
Odyssey A
mountain of the same name, "
Ismaros"; see
Ismarus (Thrace)
Ismarus (wasp), a
genus of
wasps Ismarus, defender...
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Olorus List of
rulers of
Bithynia In
order from west to east:
Stryme Abdera Ismaros Maroneia Samothrace Aenus Lysimachia Abydos, ****espont
Alopeconnesus Aegospotami...
- most
frequently cited as
being of good
quality were
those of Chalki****,
Ismaros, Khios, Kos, ****s, Mende, Naxos,
Peparethos (present-day Skopelos) and...
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Station Squadron, on
Mount Chortiatis, with
Marconi S-743D
Didymoteicho Ismaros Vitsi Elati Kissamos Mykonos Mela
Lemnos Pelion Ziros Larissa Chortiatis...
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Fontainebleau Ulysses and His
Companions Fighting the
Cicones Before the City of
Ismaros,
Study for a Destro****
Fresco in the
Galerie d'Ulysee,
Chateau de Fontainebleau...