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Lemnos or
Limnos (Gr****: Λήμνος;
Ancient Gr****: Λῆμνος) is a Gr****
island in the
northern Aegean Sea.
Administratively the
island forms a
separate muni****lity...
- The
Capture of
Lemnos took
place in
October 1912
during the
First Balkan War,
serving as the
opening action between Gr**** and
Ottoman forces in the Aegean...
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Philostratus of
Lemnos (Ancient Gr****: Φιλόστρατος ὁ Λήμνιος; c. 190 – c. 230 AD), also
known as
Philostratus the
Elder to
distinguish him from Philostratus...
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Lemnos or
Limnos was the English-language name of Θ/Κ Λήμνος, a 13,000 ton Mississippi-class
battleship originally built by the
United States Navy in 1904–1908...
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Battle of
Lemnos may
refer to:
Battle of
Lemnos (73 BC),
between the
navies of Rome and the
Kingdom of
Pontus Battle of
Lemnos (1024),
between the Byzantines...
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Lemnos, Greece, in the
second half of the 6th
century BC. It is
mainly attested by an
inscription found on a
funerary stele,
termed the
Lemnos stele...
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centres of Greece,
particularly Athens. The cult of
Hephaestus was
based in
Lemnos. Hephaestus's
symbols are a smith's hammer, anvil, and a pair of tongs....
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Apollodorus of
Lemnos was a
writer of
ancient Greece who
wrote on agriculture. He
lived previous to the time of the
philosopher Aristotle. He is mentioned...
- ****ociated with that of Hephaestus,
centered in the
north Aegean Islands of
Lemnos and
possibly Samothrace—at the
Samothrace temple complex—and at Thebes....
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Prilep Himara Monastir First Çatalca
Kaliakra Merhamli Driskos Elli
Korytsa Lemnos Bulair Şarköy
Bizani Second Çatalca
Diplomacy and
politics London Conference...