-
carried on with the mainland.
Lemnos also has a 7-hectare desert, the
Pachies Ammoudies of
Lemnos. The
climate in
Lemnos is
mainly Mediterranean (Csa)...
-
island of
Lemnos,
which was an
operational base for the
Gallipoli campaign and to
which wounded Australian soldiers were evacuated.
Lemnos has a state...
-
worshipped on
Lemnos.
Aeschylus wrote a
tragedy called The Kabeiroi,
which apparently featured the
deities as a
chorus greeting the
Argonauts at
Lemnos and the...
- Navy in 1914 and
renamed Lemnos,
along with her
sister Mississippi,
renamed Kilkis.
Lemnos was
named for the
Battle of
Lemnos, a
crucial engagement of...
- out that the task of
seizing Lemnos would be of
crucial importance in a Greco-Turkish
naval war. The
importance of
Lemnos was also
appreciated by Italy...
-
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...
- of
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...
-
Ammoudies of
Lemnos or Sand
dunes of
Lemnos (Gr****: Παχιές Αμμουδιές της Λήμνου or Αμμοθίνες της Λήμνου), also
referred to as the
Lemnos Desert, are sand...
-
Philostratus of
Lemnos (Ancient Gr****: Φιλόστρατος ὁ Λήμνιος; c. 190 – c. 230 AD), also
known as
Philostratus the
Elder to
distinguish him from Philostratus...
-
Theoris of
Lemnos (Ancient Gr****: Θεωρίς) (died
before 323 BC) was an
ancient Gr****
woman from
Lemnos who
lived in
Athens in the
fourth century BC, and...