- with, at the
waist (creating the
kolpos) and
optionally the top edge (creating the apoptygma). To
create the
kolpos, a zone was tied
around the body below...
- The
Saronic Gulf (Gr****: Σαρωνικός κόλπος, Saronikós
kólpos) or Gulf of
Aegina in
Greece is
formed between the
peninsulas of
Attica and
Argolis and forms...
- (Gr****: Κορινθιακός Κόλπος, romanized: Korinthiakós
Kólpos, Gr**** pronunciation: [koɾinθiaˈkos
ˈkolpos]) is a deep
inlet of the
Ionian Sea,
separating the...
- The
Pagasetic Gulf (Gr****: Παγασητικός Κόλπος, romanized: Pagasitikós
Kólpos) is a
rounded gulf (max.
depth 102 metres) in the
Magnesia regional unit (east...
- The Gulf of
Patras (Gr****: Πατραϊκός Κόλπος, Patraikós
Kólpos) is a
branch of the
Ionian Sea in
Western Greece. On the east, it is
closed by the Strait...
- as the
Amvrakikos Gulf (Gr****: Αμβρακικός κόλπος, romanized: Amvrakikos
kolpos), is a gulf of the
Ionian Sea in
northwestern Greece.
About 40 km (25 mi)...
- BC
Caryatid from the
Erechtheion wearing a peplos. Note the blousing, or
kolpos, over the zone
Fastening a
peplos Fastened Pulling it over the head. Note...
- T195744A2411583.en.
Retrieved 11
January 2022.
Gymnothorax kolpos at www.fishbase.org.
Common names for
Gymnothorax kolpos at www.fishbase.org. v t e...
- The
Thermaic Gulf (Gr****: Θερμαϊκός Κόλπος, Thermaïkós
Kólpos), also
called the Gulf of
Thessaloniki and the
Macedonian Gulf, is a gulf
constituting the...
-
pulled over a girdle, or belt,
which was
fastened around the
waist (see
kolpos). To deal with the bulk
sometimes a strap, or
anamaschalister was worn around...