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Jerusalem in 536 seem to have
resided in
Azotos Paralios rather than in
Azotos Mesogeios.
Remains from
Azotos Paralios of the
Byzantine period,
including a 1.500-year-old...
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Distomou Paralia Lygias Paralia Skotinas Paralia Avdira Paralia Panteleimonos Paralios Kaisareia, the Gr**** name for
Caesarea Maritima Paralia Chiladou Paralia...
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Azotus Mesogaios, "inland Azotus", the ****enic name for
Ashdod Azotus Paralios, "coastal Azotus", the ****enic name for Ashdod-Yam This disambiguation...
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Paralio Astros (Gr****: Παράλιο Άστρος) is a port
serving the
inland town of Astros, Arcadia, Greece. It is part of the muni****lity of
North Kynouria...
- "Palestina" ("of Palestine"), "Maritima" ("by the sea"; Gr****: Παράλιος
Parálios), "Sebaste" and "Stratonis". "Palestina" is the most
common term used in...
- by the
Middle Ages it was a village. Ashdod-Yam,
later known as
Azotos Paralios,
appears to have been
first settled in the
Bronze Age,
gradually gaining...
- Ashdod's
control of a
separate harbor,
called "Azotus
Paralios", or Ashdod-on-the-Sea (παράλιος - "
paralios", Gr**** for "on the coast").
Azotus prospered until...
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Palaiopyrgos Palamari Pallantio Paloumpa Panagia Panagitsa Paparis Paradeisia Paralio Astros Paralongoi Partheni Pavlia Pelagos Peleta Pera
Melana Perdikoneri...
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accessible by the road
connecting Corinth and
Argos to the south. Its port,
Paralio Astros lies 4 km to the
northeast of the
inland town. The name of the town...
- Sclater, PL, 1861 – north-central
Colombia to
northwest Venezuela S. m.
paralios Bangs, 1901 –
north Colombia and north,
central Venezuela S. m. praticola...