- The
mines of
Laurion (or Lavrion) are
ancient mines located in
southern Attica between Thorikos and Cape Sounion,
approximately 50
kilometers south of...
- anti****ted
revenue derived from a
major silver vein
strike in the
mines of
Laurion circa 483 BC to
expanding the
Athenian fleet to 200 triremes, and thus...
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Argyroeides laurion is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1884. It is
found in Panama. Savela,
Markku (December 25...
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around the
Mediterranean Sea, as well as
Laurion in Greece.
Around 500 BC
control over the
mines of
Laurion gave
Athens political advantage and power...
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Minor from 3000 BC; later, lead
deposits were
developed in the
Aegean and
Laurion.
These three regions collectively dominated production of
mined lead until...
- Dave
Laurion is a
retired American ice
hockey player and coach. He was on the
coaching staff of Alaska-Fairbanks for over a decade,
serving as both ****istant...
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mining shifted into the
mines of
Laurion in Greece, and
continued growing the
surrounding empire. The
silver mines at
Laurion were very rich and
helped provide...
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fortune from his father, and had
investments in the
silver mines around Laurion, in south-east Attica.
Following the
death of
Pericles in 429 BC, Nicias...
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Retrieved 29
March 2024. Wood, J. R.; Hsu, Y-T.; Bell, C. (2021). "Sending
Laurion Back to the ****ure:
Bronze Age
Silver and the
Source of Confusion". Internet...
- 1978, pp. 17–18, 23–24. Wood, J. R.; Hsu, Y-T.; Bell, C. (2021). "Sending
Laurion Back to the ****ure:
Bronze Age
Silver and the
Source of Confusion". Internet...