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Myriandus (Gr****: Μυρίανδος Mūríandos, from
Hittite mūri-, "grape cluster", and -anda, a
place name suffix; by folk
etymology with Gr**** andr-, "man"...
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Alexander was
waiting 15 km (9.3 mi) to the west of the
Belen P**** at
Myriandus to
spring a trap on
Darius as he
crossed through the
Belen P**** or through...
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Marandynian Bay (Ancient Gr****: Μυριανδικὸς κόλπος),
after the
nearby town of
Myriandus. In the 9th-12th
centuries the gulf was
known as the
Armenian Gulf or...
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called having been
founded by
Alexander the
Great in 333 BC to su****de
Myriandus as the key to the
Syrian Gates,
about 37 km (23 miles)
south of the scene...
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Haifa - Tel
Shikmona Jaffa Reshef Caesarea Tell Abu
Hawam Tel
Mevorakh Myriandus - in modern-day
Turkey Sam'al - Cilicia; in modern-day Turkey. Fortress...
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Meninx (Djerba)
Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef)
Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna)
Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Utica Other Myriandus Phoenicus Gibraltar Tahpanhes...
- 1884
Allotinus posidion myriandus Fruhstorfer, 1913
Allotinus aphocha aphocha Kheil; Fruhstorfer, 1913
Allotinus unicolor myriandus Fruhstorfer; Corbet,...
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allowed the
latter to
retain them,
Xenias and
Pasion abandoned the army at
Myriandus, and
sailed away to Greece.
Anabasis (Xenophon) This article incorporates...
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Meninx (Djerba)
Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef)
Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna)
Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Utica Other Myriandus Phoenicus Gibraltar Tahpanhes...
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Mopsucrene Mopsuestia Morka Moron Hydor Moumoustra Mylae Mylios Myra
Myriandus Nagidos Nauloi Neapolis in
Pisidia Nephelis Nisa
Octapolis Olba Olbasa...