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Coele or
Koile (Ancient Gr****: Κοίλη or Κοιλή) was a deme of
ancient Attica,
originally of the
phyle of Hippothontis, and
between 307/6 BCE and 201/200 BCE...
- Coele-Syria (/ˈsiːli ... /;
Ancient Gr****: Κοίλη Συρία, romanized:
Koílē Syría, lit. 'Hollow Syria') was a
region of
Syria in
classical antiquity. The...
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Coele Syria (Ancient Gr****: Κοίλη Συρία,
Koílē Syría) was a
Roman province which Septimius Severus created with
Syria Phoenice in 198 by
dividing the...
- audits.: 32 As
described by Strabo, Elis was
divided into
three districts:
Koilē (Κοίλη "Hollow",
Latinised Coele), or
Lowland Elis Pīsâtis (Πισᾶτις "[territory]...
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through inhabited suburbs of
ancient Athens,
leaving the
demes of
Melete and
Koile outside the wall and vulnerable. The
south gate in the
valley between the...
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Hollow Elis (also
known as
Koile-Elis, or Vale of Elis) was a
district of Elis, Greece. The
district occupied the
basin of the
Peneus River. The district...
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Koile,
Wendy (2015).
Disasters of Ohio's Lake Erie Islands.
Arcadia Publishing...
- Acherdous, Dekeleia, Elaious, Eleusis, Eroeadae, Thymaitadai, Keiriadai,
Koile, Kopros, Korydallos, Oinoe, (of the west) Oion Dekeleikon, Peiraieus. The...
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original on 7
January 2012.
Retrieved 2011-12-31.[self-published source?]
Koile, Ezequiel; Greenhill,
Simon J.; Blasi, Damián E.; Bouckaert, Remco; Gray...
- (Ἱπποθοντίς) Deme # #
Notes Peiraieus city
Hamaxanteia 2 2
Keiriadai 2 2
Koile 3 to XII.Demetrias in the
second and
third periods Korydallos 1 1 to XIV...