- (flute). At the time, the best cane for
flutes came from the
banks of
river Kephissos, in Attica, Greece.
Several kalamaulos tuned differently and tied together...
- In Gr****
mythology Cephissus also
spelled Kephissos (/ˈkɛfɪˌsəs/ or /ˌkɪfɪˈsoʊs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κηφισός, romanized: Kephisos) is a
river god of ancient...
- clashed,
Walter was
defeated and
killed in the
Battle of
Halmyros or
Kephissos in 1311. With the
Catalans moving into Boeotia, Attica, and the Gulf of...
- Rogers,
Clifford J.; France, John; DeVries,
Kelly (eds.), "Prelude to
Kephissos (1311): An
Analysis of the
Battle of
Apros (1305)",
Journal of Medieval...
- ; or its
equivalent "-ss-": Larissa,
Mount Parn****us, the
river names Kephissos and Ilissos, the
Cretan cities of Amnis(s)os and
Tylissos etc.
These strings...
- 333333; 16.816667 (Casuentus) Cephissus¹ (Athenae)
Cephissus (Athens) (
Kephissós, Kifissós)
Achaea 37°56′19″N 23°40′12″E / 37.938611°N 23.67°E / 37...
-
survey and
discovered numerous ancient sites in
western Phokis and the
Kephissos Valley.
Publication and
study of the expedition's
findings continued into...
-
walled site of
considerable size at
Palia Pheva on the
right bank of the
Kephissos about 5 km to the N. Plutarch,
described Tit****a as
merely a fortress...
- in a
dramatic ceremony at
Hagia Sophia on 14 Sep 1310. 1311
Battle of
Kephissos:
Athens was
conquered by the
Catalan Company, a band of
mercenaries called...