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Lampsacus (/ˈlæmsəkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Λάμψακος, romanized:
Lampsakos) was an
ancient Gr**** city
strategically located on the
eastern side of the ****espont...
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Klearchos (1948); IV.
Demetrios von
Phaleron (1949); V.
Straton von
Lampsakos (1950); VI.
Lykon und
Ariston von Keos (1952); VII:
Herakleides Pontikos...
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Lapseki (from Gr****: Λάμψακος,
Lampsakos) is a town in Çanakkale Province, Turkey. It is the seat of
Lapseki District. Its po****tion is 14,984 (2021)...
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Coinage of
Memnon of Rhodes,
probably minted in
Lampsakos, Mysia. Mid 4th
century BC. Obv:
Youthful head of Helios, with
radiate solar disk. Rev: Rose...
- his daughter, Archedice, to Aiantides, son of Hippoklos, the
tyrant of
Lampsakos. This
relationship with
Hippoklos helped facilitate Hippias'
access to...
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Metochi Milies Mistros Monodryo Monokarya Myloi Mytikas Nea
Artaki Nea
Lampsakos Nea
Styra Neochori Neos
Pyrgos Nerotrivia Oktonia Oreoi Orio
Orologi Oxylithos...
- 560–330 BC.
Osprey Publishing. p. 28. ISBN 1-85532-250-1. CNG: MYSIA,
Lampsakos. Artabazos.
Satrap of Daskylion,
circa 356 BC. AV
Stater (16mm, 8.44 g...
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Orthodox Church. In 1235 a
church council was
convened in the town of
Lampsakos.
Under the
presidency of
Patriarch Germ**** II of
Constantinople and with...
- Zirtounion, Zitonion, Girton, El Cito
Lampsacus Troad,
Turkey Lapseki Lampsakos (Λάμψακος), Pityusa, Pityussa,
Pituousa (Πιτυουσα),
Pituoussa (Πιτυουσσα)...
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Empire 498
Cyprus (Except Amathos), Caria, Paesos, Abydos, Cios, Percote,
Lampsakos, Myrcinos, Tenedos, Dardanos, and
Byzantium declare independence from...