- The
Battle of
Mycale (Ancient Gr****: Μάχη τῆς Μυκάλης; Machē tēs
Mykalēs) was one of the two
major battles (the
other being the
Battle of Plataea) that...
-
Mycale (/ˈmɪkəli/) also
Mykale and
Mykali (Ancient Gr****: Μυκάλη,
Mykálē),
called Samsun Dağı and
Dilek Dağı (Dilek Peninsula) in
modern Turkey, is a mountain...
- Mark
Barbee First African-American
mayor of
Lathrup Village, Michigan:
Mykale (Kelly)
Garrett First African-American
mayor of Hercules, California: Dion...
- is a
sacred ground in
Mykale,
facing north; it was set
apart for
Poseidon of
Helicon by the
joint will of the Ionians.
Mykale is a
western promontory...
- Rech.f. (V.
lasianthum × V. vacillans) Verbas**** × coum Rech.f., Mitt (V.
mykales × V. pycnostachyum) – Kos Verbas**** ikari**** Murb. Verbas**** × inexspectatum...
- Verbas**** ×
murbeckii Teyber Verbas**** ×
mutense Hub.-Mor. Verbas****
mykales Bornm. Verbas****
myrianthum Boiss. Verbas**** ×
myriocarpoides Hub.-Mor...
- Öneri:
Samsun (
Mykale) Dağı, Çatallar Tepe Mevkii: A New
Suggestion on the
Localization of
Puranda and
Archaic Priene:
Mount Samsun (
Mykale), Çatallar Tepe...
-
Iranian people who
occupied the
region for a time. They held and kept
Mount Mykale. The
Ionians were glad to play them off
against the
Lydians to
achieve quasi-independence...
-
Adolf Noreen, "Eugen Mogk",
Nordisk familjebok Volume 18,
Mekaniker –
Mykale, 2nd ed. (1913) pp. 800–801 (in Swedish).
Festschrift Eugen Mogk zum 70...
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portico was
constructed after the
naval victories against the
Persians at
Mykale and
Sestos in 478 B.C. It was used for
storing the war spoils,
mainly from...