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Kydonia (/sɪˈdoʊniə/ or /kaɪˈdoʊniə/), also
known as
Cydonia (Ancient Gr****: Κυδωνία,
Kydōnía) was an
ancient city
located at the site of present-day...
- The Gr****
torpedo boat
Kydoniai (Gr****: TA Κυδωνίαi)
served in the
Royal ****enic Navy in 1920–1941.
Originally the ship was the Austro-Hungarian Fiume-class...
- Xerocr****a
kydonia is a
species of air-breathing land snail, a
pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the
family Geomitridae. This
species is
endemic to Greece...
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Metropolis of
Rethymno and Mylopotamos,
based at
Rethymno the
Metropolis of
Kydonia and Apokoronas,
based at
Chania the
Metropolis of Lampi,
Syvritos and Sfakia...
- Nea
Kydonia (Gr****: Νέα Κυδωνία) is a
former muni****lity in the
Chania regional unit, Crete, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform it is part...
- (strategos) of the
ancient Cretan city of
Kydonia in 69 BC at the time when the
Romans attacked the city.
Kydonia had
aligned itself with the
interests of...
- the name
Cydonia was
drawn from
classical antiquity, in this case from
Kydonia (Ancient Gr****: Κυδωνία; Latin: Cydonia), a
historic polis (city state)...
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recorded Gr****.
Linear B,
found mainly in the
palace archives at Knossos,
Kydonia, Pylos,
Thebes and Mycenae,
disappeared with the fall of
Mycenaean civilization...
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prolonged wars
between city states.
During the 3rd
century BC, Gortyn,
Kydonia (Chania),
Lyttos and
Polyrrhenia challenged the
primacy of
ancient Knossos...
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ancients called the
fruit "golden apples". The Gr****s ****ociated it with
Kydonia on Crete, as the "Cydonian pome", and Theophrastus, in his
Enquiry into...