- muni****lity of West Mani. The town of
Kotronas was
founded in
around 1500 BC. It
emerged to
become a
major port.
Kotronas was
named by Homer. Part of the Mycenaean...
-
Kastoreio Kefalas Kelefa Kladas Koita Kokkala Kokkina Louria Konakia Koniditsa Kotronas Kounos Koupia Kremasti Krini Krokees Kryoneri Kyparissi Lachi Lagi Lagia...
- been
discovered by the
French Commission near the
village of
Kavalos near
Kotronas,
where they
found the well of
which Pausanias speaks, the
torso of a female...
- brackets):
Agnanta (Agnanta, Ampelakia)
Agrapidochori (Agrapidochori, Valmi,
Kotrona)
Anthonas (Anthonas, Kalo Paidi) Avgi (Avgi, Oraia)
Efyra (Efyra, Pirio)...
- (Mezapos),
Oetylus (Oitylo),
Kardamili (or Skardamoula), Gerenia,
Teuthrone (
Kotronas), and Las (P****avas).
Under the Mycenaeans, Mani
flourished and a temple...
- the east and are
surrounded by bluffs,
rocks and
treacherous landscapes.
Kotronas,
south Kalyvia, east The
community of
Skoutari consists of two separate...
- the Eleuthero-Laconian towns. Its
ruins exist at the
modern village of
Kotronas, and its
citadel occupied a
small peninsula,
called Skopos,
Skopia or SkopĆ³polis...
-
Demestichas have been
erected at
Giannitsa and his family's home
village of
Kotronas. He is also a
major character in
Penelope Delta's 1937
historical novel...
-
Panagiotis Demestichas was born on 6 July 1885 (O.S.), in the
village of
Kotrona near Gytheio, to
Petros Demestichas and his wife Venetia.
After completing...