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Panormos (Gr****: Πάνορμος) or Panormus,
meaning "sheltered harbor", may
refer to:
Panormus (Achaea), a town of
ancient Achaea,
Greece Panormus (Attica)...
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Panormo is the name of an
important Italian family of
violin makers,
resident originally in Palermo,
later in Naples, Paris,
Dublin and, for years, in...
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Panormus or
Panormos (Ancient Gr****: Πάνορμος), also
known as
Aulopotamos (Αὐλοπόταμος), was a
harbour of
ancient Crete. Its site is
located near the modern...
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Louis Panormo (1784 – 1862) was a
prominent English luthier of the 19th century, best
known for his
classical guitars,
which were
among the
earliest made...
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Panormos (Gr****: Πάνορμος) or
Pyrgos (Πύργος) is a
village and a
former community on the
island of Tinos, in the Cyclades, Greece.
Since the 2011 local...
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Porto Rafti (Gr****: Πόρτο Ράφτη),
officially named Limin Markopoulou (Λιμήν Μαρκοπούλου), is a
seaside resort town
located in East Attica, Greece. Porto...
- of Carthage. Two Gr****
colonies were established,
known collectively as
Panormos; the
Carthaginians used this name on
their coins after the 5th century BC...
- "Dolomites of Campania" or of
Southern Italy. The
highest mountain is the
Panormo (1,742 amsl). Its
second name, Alburno,
gives the name to the
whole range...
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connected with the
development of the
modern classical guitar are
Louis Panormo and
Georg Staufer.
Antonio Torres Jurado is
credited with
developing the...
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around the village.
Fiskardo has been
identified with the
ancient town
Panormos,
mentioned by the 5th-century BC Gr****
historian Herodotus.[citation needed]...