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Kephala is a hill
landform in
northern Crete, Greece. This
location was
chosen by
ancient settlers for the site of the
Palace of Knossos; the footprint...
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Aegina seem to be
related to
Kephala. The
Final Neolithic Period in
southern Greece is
known as Attica-
Kephala culture.
Kephala has been
recently dated to...
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water to
Kephala hill from
springs at Archanes,
about 10 km away.
Springs there are the
source of the
Kairatos river, in the
valley in
which Kephala is located...
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Constantine Kephalas (Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος Κεφαλᾶς) was a
Byzantine scholar known as the
compiler of the Gr**** Anthology. His life is
almost entirely unknown...
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Kephala, Kea is a Late/Final
Neolithic settlement on the Gr****
island of Kea. It is
located on a
rocky promontory, in the
northern part of Kea. The Final...
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University Press, 2010)
online Archived 2020-08-01 at the
Wayback Machine Kephala, Euphrosyne. The
Church of the Gr****
People Past and
Present (1930) Latourette...
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Excavated sites include Chalandriani, Phylakopi, Skarkos,
Saliagos and
Kephala (on Kea) with
signs of copperworking, Each of the
small Cycladic islands...
- (then
later Minoan) sites.
Other neolithic settlements include those at
Kephala, Magasa, and Trapeza.
During the
Bronze Age,
Crete was the
centre of the...
- saint. His
feast day is
celebrated every year on 9 November.
Anastasios Kephalas (Gr****: Αναστάσιος Κεφαλάς),
later Nectarios, was born on 1
October 1846...
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Churches (1908)
online Fortescue, Adrian. The
Orthodox Eastern Church (1929)
Kephala, Euphrosyne. The
Church of the Gr****
People Past and
Present (1930) Latourette...