- The
relationship between Theognis and
Kyrnos eludes categorization.
Although it was ****umed in
antiquity that
Kyrnos was the poet's erômenos, the
poems that...
- Costa, L. J.; Cécile
Costa (2005). "Préhistoire de la Corse" (in French).
Kyrnos Publications pour l'archéologie.
Archived from the
original on 7 October...
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Basque Country and
against Islamic extremism. In 2012 he
created his
company Kyrnos Conseil where he acts as an
independent consultant.
Bernard Squarcini holds...
- she [Delos] ever
leads the way.
Behind her
footsteps follow Phoinikian Kyrnos (Phoenician Cyrnus), no mean isle, and
Abantian Makris (Macris) of the Ellopians...
-
Kurnos or
Kyrnos (from kur or kyr
meaning cape); the name
Corsica is
Latin and was in use in the
Roman Republic. Why
Herodotus used
Kyrnos and not some...
-
community consists of the
villages Evlalo, Dekarcho, Iliokentima, Kremasti,
Kyrnos, Mikrochori,
Orfani and
Palaio Olvio. "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού...
-
colonization by the
Ancient Gr****s at Aléria in 566 BC, the Iron Age. Corsica, or
Kyrnos, is not
mentioned before then. Thus the
history of
Corsica begins in 566...
- cirinaiˈci
Cyrenaica Κυρήνη Kyrḗnē Κυρήνη Kyríni ciˈrini
Cyrene Κύρνος
Kýrnos Κύρνος
Kýrnos ˈcirnos Cyrnus;
Corsica Κωκυτός Kōkytós Κωκυτός Kokytós kociˈtos...
- Costa, L.J., ed. (2005). "Préhistoire de la Corse:
Terrina IV (Aléria)".
Kyrnos Publications pour l'archchéologie.
Archived from the
original on 30 September...
- uncomfortable. The
island was
known in
Ancient Gr**** as
Kyrnos (Κύρνος) and in
Latin as
Cyrnus or Corsica.
Kyrnos may be
derived from a local,
Corsican toponym...