- in Nafplion.
There he was one of the
chief leaders of the
unsuccessful Nauplian Revolution in
February 1862, and
later one of the
chief drivers of Otto's...
-
nobility already in Cyprus, then in Crete, in
Corfu (1572), and [then also]
Nauplian nobility in the Morea. — Niko Kalogjera,
Uspomene iz života i rada biskupa...
- as
Strabo has observed, to its harbour.
Pausanias tells us that the
Nauplians were
Egyptians belonging to the
colony which Danaus brought to Argos;...
- Nauplïeis, and
Orchomenus Minyeius; however, the
Argives paid dues for the
Nauplians, and the
Lacedaemonians for the Prasians." The
least obscure and longest...
- Nauplïeis, and
Orchomenus Minyeius; however, the
Argives paid dues for the
Nauplians, and the
Lacedaemonians for the Prasians. (Strabo,
Geography viii.6.14...
-
Dionysius I, "Bishop of
Nauplion and Argos" in a Gr**** source; "Bishop of the
Nauplians and the Argives" in a
Latin source Dionysius II, also
Bishop of Nauplia...
- been
expelled from
their own city by the Argives. The
descendants of the
Nauplians continued to
inhabit Methone, and were
allowed to
remain there even after...