- The
Peloponnese (/ˌpɛləpəˈniːz, -ˈniːs/ PEL-ə-pə-NEEZ, -NEESS),
Peloponnesus (/ˌpɛləpəˈniːsəs/ PEL-ə-pə-NEE-səs; Gr****: Πελοπόννησος, romanized: Pelopónnēsos...
- Map (in Spanish) of
ancient southern Peloponnesia;
Amyclae is the city
titled "Amiclas" just
south of
Sparta (Esparta)....
- II,
together with
former Athenian admiral Conon,
raided the
coasts of
Peloponnesia,
putting increased pressure on the Spartans. This
encouraged the resurgence...
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Seizing Cythera also had the
effect of
cutting the
strategic route between Peloponnesia and
Egypt and thus
avoiding Spartan-Egyptian collusion, and directly...
- Duncan, 1841 c g b
Hyaloscotes Butler, 1881 c g
Luffia Tutt, 1899 c g
Peloponnesia Sieder, 1959 c g
Prochalia Barnes & McDunnough, 1913 c g
Proutia Tutt...
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Seizing Cythera also had the
effect of
cutting the
strategic route between Peloponnesia and
Egypt and thus
avoiding Spartan-Egyptian collusion, and directly...
- (Pallary, 1929) (synonym:
Xerophila mairei Pallary, 1929)
Xeromunda peloponnesia Hausdorf, 1990
Xeromunda thessalica Hausdorf, 1990
Xeromunda vulgarissima...
- of
Patras blesses a big Gr**** flag at the
Monastery of Agia
Lavra in
Peloponnesia and
proclaims to
people ****embled the
beginning of a Gr**** Revolution...
- was 19,
desiring to
become a monk, he
visited various monasteries in
Peloponnesia and on the
islands of Hydra, Tinos, Paros, and Ikaria,
where he met various...
-
Edward (October 1889). "Review of
Political Parties in
Athens during the
Peloponnesia War by L. Whibley". The
English Historical Review. 4: 754–755. Underhill...