- Πειραιάς Peiraiás [pireˈas];
Ancient Gr**** and Katharevousa: Πειραιεύς
Peiraieús; Ancient: [peːrai̯eús], Katharevousa: [pire̞ˈefs]) is a port city within...
- periods. It
arose as a
mixed vernacular among ordinary people in the
Peiraieus, the
seaport of Athens,
which was
inhabited by Gr****s from
different parts...
- Keiriadai, Koile, Kopros, Korydallos, Oinoe, (of the west) Oion Dekeleikon,
Peiraieus. The
Annual of the
British School at Athens. (1984:110). United Kingdom: MacMillan...
-
Greece submerged Pegai Megaris,
Greece abandoned Peiraieús Attica,
Greece Piraeus Peiraiás,
Peiraieús (Πειραιεύς)
Pella Central Macedonia,
Greece abandoned...
- VIII.
Hippothontis (Ἱπποθοντίς) Deme # #
Notes Peiraieus city
Hamaxanteia 2 2
Keiriadai 2 2
Koile 3 to XII.Demetrias in the
second and
third periods Korydallos...
-
Thrasyboulus and
eventually commandeered the
fortress called Munichia in
Peiraieus, Athens' port city. When the
Thirty brought their forces to
Piraeus to...
- Νερατζιώτισσα) on the
Athens Suburban Railway.
Formerly signed as Πειραιεύς (
Peiraieus): one
surviving sign with such
spelling can be
found above the western...
- paflaɣoˈnia
Paphlagonia Πάφος Páphos Πάφος Páfos ˈpafos Paphos; Baf Πειραιεύς
Peiraieús Πειραιάς Peiraiás pireˈas
Piraeus Πειρήνη Peirḗnē Πειρήνη Peiríni piˈrini...
- In 2010
Metropolitan Chrysostomos criticised Metropolitan Seraphim of
Peiraieus'
hostility to Pope Benedict's
visit to the
Archbishop of Cyprus. On 8...
-
track on the
western side of the platform.
Formerly signed as Πειραιεύς (
Peiraieus): one
surviving sign with such
spelling can be
found above the western...