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Opone (Ancient Gr****: Ὀπώνη ἐμπόριον) was an
ancient seaport and
emporium located in present-day Somalia. It is
primarily known for its
trade with the...
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northwestern Eritrea. It is
possible that it
includes or
corresponds to
Opone, as
later known by the
ancient Gr****s,
while some
biblical scholars have...
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Hafun (Somali: Xaafuun; Arabic: حافون;
Ancient Gr****: Οπώνη, romanized:
Opṓnē, Italian: Dante) is a town in the
northeastern Bari
province of Somalia...
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northern Somalia is
believed to be the
location of the
ancient trade centre of
Opōnē.
Ancient Egyptian,
Roman and
Persian Gulf
pottery has been
recovered from...
- Opón (
Opone) was an
unusually divergent Cariban language of Colombia.
Marshall Durbin and Haydée
Seijas derive the
following phonology based on 1958 data...
- ín****a union. In the m****cript and an
early printed song-sheet the word
opone is used; a
slightly later version of the song-sheet
correcting obvious errors...
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Samuel Opone (13 June 1942 –
November 2000) was a
Nigerian footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1968
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Martaban Mueang Phra Rot
Muscat Muziris Narbonne Nesis Óc Eo (Cattigara)
Opone Ostia Antica Palembang Piraeus Portus Augusti Portus Pis**** Prosphorion...
- that they are from Igbo and Benin. This has been
challenged by Paul O.
Opone, a
lecturer at
Delta State University,
Abraka who
argues that the evidence...
- Maghreb.
During the
classical period, the
Barbara city-states of Mosylon,
Opone, Mundus, Isis, Malao, Avalites, Essina,
Nikon and
Sarapion developed a lucrative...