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Lichades or
Lichadonisia (Gr****: Λιχάδες or Λιχαδονήσια) is an
island complex off the
north west of Euboea, in the
North Euboean Gulf. The
islands located...
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Lichadonisia Λιχαδονήσια
Lichadonisia (Μονολιά & Στρογγύλη) Λιχάδες Νήσοι
Lichades Islands.
Mandilou Μανδηλού
Mandilou Μύρτος Myrtos.
Petalii Πεταλιοί Petalii...
- / 38.675; 23.096 (Kavalliani)
Lichades, 38°49′14″N 22°49′04″E / 38.8205°N 22.8177°E / 38.8205; 22.8177 (
Lichades)
Lithari Mandilou Monoliá, 38°49′26″N...
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terminated in the
promontory Cnemides,
opposite the
islands called Lichades; but
there were
several fruitful valleys, and the
fertility of the whole...
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mountain ranges; the
Haemus Mons and the
Rhodope Mountains.
Lichas Lichades islets Unclear Lichas was a
companion of Heracles, whom
Heracles flung...
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Meadow Mari language: Ричард (Ričard) Basque:
Rikard Chinese: 理查德 (
Lǐchádé), 理查 (Lǐchá) Esperanto:
Rikardo ****anese: リチャード (Richādo) Korean: 리처드 Māori:...
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Mount Cnemis,
running out into the sea,
opposite the
islands called Lichades and the
Euboean promontory Cenaeum. Upon Cape
Cnemides stood a fortress...
- Phocis.
Strabo places Cnemides on Cape
Cnemides opposite the
islands called Lichades and the
Euboean promontory Cenaeum,
distant 20
stadia from
Thronium and...
- km. It runs
diagonally from
northwest to southeast. [citation needed]
Lichades (largest islands: Manolia, Strongyli),
Atalanti Island,
Ktyponisi Agias...
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formed the
promontory Cape
Cnemides (Κνημῖδες),
opposite the
islands called Lichades and the
Euboean promontory Cenaeum. Upon Cape
Cnemides stood a fortress...