-
settlements in
Achaea Panachaiko Cities in
Greece romanized:
Pátrai,
Ancient Gr****: [
pátrai̯], Katharevousa: [ˈpatre] [ˈpatrae̯] Muni****lity of Patras...
- but
reappears in the 9th
century under the name Neai
Patrai (Νέαι Πάτραι, "New Patras") or
Patrai ****adikai (Πάτραι Ἑλλαδικαὶ, "Patras in ****as"). Nicephorus...
-
Italy directly.
Antony and
Cleopatra set up
their winter headquarters at
Patrai in Greece, and by the
spring of 31 BC they had
moved to Actium, on the southern...
- single-handed 25 May 43. Sold in
August 1945.
Resold in 1948 as
mercantile Patrai, in 1951 as
whale catcher Olympic Hunter and in 1956 as
Otori Maru No. 18...
- raya ("lord of all territories"). They
would be
addressed by
style ganreh patrai (his Majesty). Officially, the king was the
patron of art and construction...
- the
results could be disastrous. "One
legend describes how the
polis of
Patrai was
punished with
plague (loimos) and
famine (limos)
because a priestess...
- Milos,
Pátrai, and in some
areas of Pelopónnisos, Sámos, and Zante.
Lianolia in some
areas of Kríti.
Psilolia in some
areas of Messíni, Mílos,
Pátrai, and...
- was
probably Labryades,
servants of the
double axe. In the
Roman era at
Patrai and Messene, a
goddess Laphria was worshipped,
commonly identified with...
- part of the time, with rare
lucid intervals ...
There is a
sanctuary [in
Patrai in
Akhaia (Patrae in Achaea)] with an
image of stone. It is
called the sanctuary...
-
Cabarnis Parthenope Port of Neapolis,
Campania Naples Patrae Achaea,
Greece Patrai Pátra (Πάτρα)
Patrae Pavlopetri Laconia,
Greece submerged Pegai Megaris...