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known in
antiquity as
Panormos/Panormus Bandırma in Turkey,
founded as
Panormos Pisilis, also
known as
Panormos, in
Turkey Panormo, the
highest peak of...
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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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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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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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Panormos briefly became a Gr****
colony after being conquered by
Pyrrhus of Epirus, but
returned to
Phoenician Carthage in 275 BC. In 254 BC
Panormos was...
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Panormos (Gr****: Πάνορμος,
before 1928: Κίσσελη - Kisseli) is a
village and a
community of the muni****lity of
Dorida in the
prefecture of Phocis, Greece...
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parts of the island.
There are
several plains; in Staphylos, Ditropon, and
Panormos. The main port of
Skopelos can
sometimes be
closed due to
northerly gales...
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Panormus or
Panormos (Ancient Gr****: Πάνορμος) was an
ancient Gr****
harbor settlement mentioned by the
geographer Ptolemy, in
Chaonia in
ancient Epirus...
- of the port's wharf.
Tinos has a
varied landscape. From the s****s of
Panormos and
Kolimbithra on the
North S**** to Kionia,
Agios Yannis O Portos, and...
- The next year,
Carthage besieged Lucius Caecilius Metellus, who held
Panormos (now Palermo). The
consul had dug
trenches to
counter the elephants, which...