- (/ˌpɛləpəˈniːsəs/ PEL-ə-pə-NEE-səs; Gr****: Πελοπόννησος, romanized:
Pelopónnēsos, IPA: [peloˈponisos]) or
Morea (Medieval Gr****: Μωρέας, romanized: Mōrèas;...
- 63–64.
Avramea 2012, pp. 69, 211ff..
Koder & Hild 1976, pp. 57–58. ODB, "
Peloponnesos" (T. E. Gregory), pp. 1620–1621. Fine 1991, pp. 80–83.
Koder & Hild 1976...
- Gr**** fir is a fir
native to the
mountains of Greece,
primarily in the
Peloponnesos and the
island of Kefallonia,
intergrading with the
closely related Bulgarian...
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winter of 373 BC. It was
located in the
regional unit of Achaea,
northern Peloponnesos, two
kilometres (12 stadia) from the
Corinthian Gulf and near the city...
- The
Peloponnesian League was an
alliance of
ancient Gr**** city-states,
dominated by
Sparta and
centred on the Peloponnese,
which lasted from c.550 to 366...
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bears her name, Aegina,
lying in the
Saronic Gulf
between Attica and the
Peloponnesos. The
archaic Temple of Aphaea, the "Invisible Goddess", on the island...
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during the Gr**** War of Independence. Born in Kalavryta, in the
northern Peloponnesos,
Zaimis was a
private and
later leader of
armed men who
fought the Ottoman...
- (Kato Mani, Mesa Mani) and
Messenia (Exo Mani), in the
periphery of
Peloponnesos, but in
ancient times it lay
entirely within Laconia, the
district dominated...
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Andaman and
Nicobar Islands...
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William G. Loy 1970: Land of Nestor: A
Physical Geography of the
Southwest Peloponnesos: Washington, DC.
National Academy of Sciences. Carl
Blegen and Marion...