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visible today. The town is
known as
Oropos in Gr**** and has been
called Ropό in Arvantic. The muni****lity
Oropos stretches between the
Parnitha mountains...
- The
Amphiareion of
Oropos (Gr****: Άμφιάρειο Ωρωπού),
situated in the
hills 6 km
southeast of the
fortified port of
Oropos, was a
sanctuary dedicated in...
- (Dionysios)
Pourtsouklis (2000–)
Metropolis of Kifissia,
Amaroussion and
Oropos:
Kyrillos (Konstantinos) Misiakoulis1 (2010–)
Metropolis of Kythira: Seraphim...
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Kefalonia Markopoulo Oropou, a
commune in the
northeastern part of
Athens near
Oropos Limin Markopoulou, or
Porto Rafti, the port of
Markopoulo Mesogaias This...
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either located in or
identical with the city Graia, and writes: If men from
Oropos-Graia were
among the
early Gr****
visitors to
Capua or Veii and even early...
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Oropos (Gr****: Ορωπός) was an
ancient Gr**** (i.e., pre-****enistic)
walled settlement located in the
region of Epirus. The
settlement site is in modern-day...
- SiR is
Metropolitan Cyprian of
Oropos and Fili; he was
elected to this
position in 1985.
Metropolitan Cyprian of
Oropos and Fili died in 2013. He was succeeded...
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dedicated to Poseidon. Olympia, Greece: cult
center of Zeus.
Oropos:
Amphiareion of
Oropos,
dedicated to the hero Amphiaraos.
Magnesia on the Maeander:...
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Venerable Porphyrios of Kafsokalyvia:
Official Website of His
Nunnery in
Oropos,
Attica Archived 2013-01-16 at the
Wayback Machine Elder Porphyrios Kafsokalyvitis:...
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Theatre of Zea, Piraeus,
Athens Theatre of Aegina,
Attica Theatre of
Oropos,
Oropos, East
Attica Theatre of Rhamnous, East
Attica Theatre of Chaeronea,...