- of
Karystos, by
Karakostas and Gounaropoulos, in the
first half of the 19th century. More
precise information can be
found in the book ‘
Karystos’(1954)...
- is a
single carriageway road in
central Greece. It
connects Thebes with
Karystos on
southern Euboea, via
Chalcis and Eretria. The
total length of the GR-44...
-
cities on the island, Aidipsos, Chalcis,
Porthmos (modern Aliveri) and
Karystos, and a
number of
other sites are
known as
bishoprics in the subsequent...
- Crusade.
Partitioned into
three baronies (terzieri, "thirds") (Chalkis,
Karystos and Oreos) run by a few
interrelated Lombard families, the
island soon...
-
Argolis Myloi, Euboea, a
village in Euboea, part of the muni****l unit
Karystos Myloi, Phthiotis, a
village in Phthiotis, part of the muni****l unit Pelasgia...
-
Kallianos Kallithea Kalochori-Panteichi
Kalyvia Kamaria Kamaritsa Kampia Karystos Kastaniotissa Kastella Kathenoi Kato
Kourouni Katsaroni Kechries Kerameia...
- from
telling to telling,
ranging from Gaia and Ur****, to
Karystos the
eponym of
Karystos, and
Socus and Combe.
Melisseus was the
eldest and
leader of...
-
Tombolo near
Karystos, Euboea, Greece...
-
Persians finally arrived off the
southern tip of Euboea, at
Karystos. The
citizens of
Karystos refused to give
hostages to the Persians, so they were besieged...
- *Tʰēgʷai was able to pull
resources from
Lamos near
Mount Helicon, and from
Karystos and
Amarynthos on the Gr**** side of the isle of Euboia. As
attested already...