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Knossos (pronounced /(kə)ˈnɒsoʊs, -səs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κνωσσός, romanized: Knōssós,
pronounced [knɔː.sós];
Linear B: 𐀒𐀜𐀰 Ko-no-so) is a
Bronze Age...
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Knösö is a
village in
Karlskrona Muni****lity,
Blekinge County,
southeastern Sweden. v t e...
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Knosos - 400-350 BC -
silver stater - head of
Ariadne - Minos...
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simplified to one,
while codas were
generally ignored, e.g., ko-no-so for Κνωσός
Knōsos, pe-ma for σπέρμα ****. The
Cherokee syllabary generally uses
dummy vowels...
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Knossos (Ancient Gr****: Κνωσός,
Knōsós, [
knoˈsos]), also
romanized Cnossus, Gnossus, and Knossus, is the main
Bronze Age
archaeological site at Heraklion...
- "House of Rhea" in Knossos: The
Titanes had
their dwelling in the land
about Knosos [in Krete], at the
place where even to this day men
point out foundations...
- outpost").
Double consonants are not represented: 𐀒𐀜𐀰, ko-no-so is
Knōsos (classical Knossos).
Other consonant clusters are
dissolved orthographically...
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represented by a type CV sign that
shares its
consonant value: ko-no-so for
Knōsos, or ku-ru-so for
khrusos (χρυσός, "gold"). The
vowels of
these signs have...
- Björkeryd Björkhaga Färmanstorp
Gredeby Grönadal
Hagbo Hallarum Höryda
Knösö Lösen Lyckeåborg Mältan Måstad Mjövik Möcklö Öljersjö
Saleboda Sälleryd...
- Κνίδος Knídos ˈkniðos Cnidus; Knidos;
Tekir Κνωσσός Knōssós Κνωσός
Knosós knoˈsos Cnossus;
Knossos Κοζάνη Kozánē Κοζάνη Kozáni koˈzani
Kozani Κολοσσαί...