- Palaeopolis, Palaiopolis, or
Paleopolis (Ancient Gr****: Παλαιόπολις, lit. 'old city'),
rarely spelled Palaepolis (Παλαίπολις), can
refer to the cities:...
- and
annexed by
Syracuse 597
Delphi gains independence from
Kirrha 596
Paleopoli is
founded by
Samosi 595
Salamis is
annexed by
Athens 595
Start of the...
- of
titular sees
since its
nominal restoration in the 18th
century as
Paleopolis,
renamed Palaeopolis in 1925, and
finally in 1933
renamed Palæopolis in...
-
Paleopolis Nèo
Frourio Paleò Frourio-Aghios Geòrgios
Faliraki Aghios Vlasios-Old Port New Port
Platytera Sarocco-Kotsella
Menekratous Analipsi Aghia Trias...
- period, the
center of the island's
activities is
traced to the area of
Paleopolis,
which is
found on the west side of the island, at a
distance of 5 kilometers...
-
Sanctuary of the
Great Gods,
Paleopolis...
- to a
Samnite alliance with the
Vestini and wars
against Fregellae and
Paleopolis. Additionally, the
Romans wished to use the
economic prosperity of the...
- View of the
Kytherian Straits West
coast Avlemonas at
southeastern coast Paleopoli Beach Monastery of
Panagia Myrtidiotissa Gold Icon of
Panagia Myrtidiotissa...
-
Phoenicians in the 8th
century BC.
During the
Roman era, the area was
called "
Paleopolis" in
order to
distinguish it from the more
recent "Neapolis".
After the...
- (2006-09-08). "Illustrated
glossary of
terms used in
foraminiferal research".
Paleopolis.
Archived from the
original on 2012-06-21.
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