- side,
called Marmara Island because it is rich in
marble (Gr**** μάρμᾰρον,
mármaron 'marble'). In
classical antiquity, it was
known as the Propontis, from...
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historical artifacts. The town of "Marmara"
takes its name from the
marble (
marmaron) for
which the town is
famous and
which gives the island, the sea and the...
- Menteşe; the city
became known as Marmaris, a name
derived from the Gr****
màrmaron (marble; Turkish: mermer), in
reference to the rich
marble deposits in...
- SV
Morlautern 4 (0) 2018–2019 Mar****aikos F.C.
Paros 2019-2020
Asteras Marmàron 2020- A.E.
Parou International career 2009–2010
Greece U-17 5 (0) *Club...
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building material. The word "marble"
derives from the
Ancient Gr**** μάρμαρον (
mármaron), from μάρμαρος (mármaros), "crystalline rock,
shining stone", perhaps...
- km (Po****tion: 102)
Marmara Archipelago Marmara Adaları, Arap Adaları,
Marmaron, Marmaros, Proconnesus,
Prokonnesos Avşa
Island Türkeli, Afusia, Afissia...
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Amarynthiakos 2016–2018 El****ona 2018
Iraklis Xylokastro 2019–2020
Asteras Marmaron 2020–2021
Pankamariakos 2021
Amarynthiakos 2023– AE
Paros *Club domestic...
- On all
types of
marble and wood (περὶ μαρμάρων καὶ παντοίων ξύλων perí
marmáron kai pantoíon xýlon). In view of the
drastic difference in
subject matter...
-
villages of Gr**** ship-owners. The
largest town in the muni****l unit is
Mármaron, part of the
community of Kardamyla.
Sights in the
village include "The...
- the
cultivation of the vine. Its site is
tentatively located near
modern Marmaron. Thucydides.
History of the
Peloponnesian War. Vol. 8.24.
Richard Talbert...