- Po****tion 319 (2021). It
takes its name from the
ancient port town
Kenchreai or
Cenchreae (Ancient Gr****: Κεγχρεαί),
which was
situated at the same...
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Magna Graecia,
while to the east on the
Saronic Gulf the port of
Kenchreai served the
ships coming from Athens, Ionia,
Cyprus and the Levant. Both...
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found in a
possible sanctuary of Isis at the
eastern Corinthian port of
Kenchreai, in
excavations carried out in the 1960s; they
include scenes of famous...
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Cenchreae or
Kenchreai (Ancient Gr****: Κεγχρεαί), also
Cenchreiae or
Kenchreiai (Κεγχρειαί), was a town in
ancient Argolis,
south of Argos, and on the...
- his
soldiers left for the Peloponnese,
arriving at the
little port of
Kenchreai on Good Friday, 29 March.
Manuel II
Palaiologos used his time
there to...
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Manuel was
arrested in 1279, and in 1280 he was
blinded and
exiled to
Kenchreai on the
Skamandros River. PLP, 24110. Ῥαούλ Ἀλέξιος; 24132. Ῥαούλ, Μανουήλ...
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Description of
Greece 2:25 Wiegand, Theodor. 1901. "Die 'Pyramide' von
Kenchreai", "Athenische Mitteilungen, xxvi, 241–246. Lord,
Louis L. 1938. "The 'Pyramids'...
- 2011.
Robert Lorentz Scranton;
Joseph W. Shaw;
Leila Ibrahim (1975).
Kenchreai:
eastern port of Corinth; I.
Topography and architecture. Leiden, The...
- 1:35–57 (2007) The
practice of
cremation in the Roman-era
cemetery at
Kenchreai,
Greece The
perspective from
archeology and
forensic science. Douglas...
- Aegean), the
islet of
Mitrou (Central Greece),
Halai (Phthiotis), Isthmia,
Kenchreai, Nemea,
Sicyon (all in Corinthia), Lerna, Argos,
Franchthi cave and Halieis...