-
Peparethus or
Peparethos (Ancient Gr****: Πεπάρηθος), may
refer to: Peparethus, the
ancient name of the
island of
Skopelos and one of the
towns on the island...
- were
described in the same
study under the name of Parachoffatia; (P.
peparethos, P.
staphylos and P. thoas). As
something else had
already been given...
- Crete. Historically, in the Late
Bronze Age the island, then
known as
Peparethos or
Peparethus (Ancient Gr****: Πεπάρηθος), was
colonised by the Minoans...
- tableware. The bulk of the
amphoras come from
Mende and Skopelos,
ancient Peparethos, and a
smaller number originated at Ikos, Chios, and Kerkyra. All artifacts...
- But
Oliaros and
Didyme and
Tenos and
Andros and
Gyaros and
Peparethos (bountiful in
gleaming olives) did not ****ist the
Knossian fleet; ... At non Oliaros...
- Magnesia,
Thessaly and its environs,
excluding Dolopia and
possibly Peparethos and
Achaea Phthiotis. In 236 BC, he
invaded Boeotia,
making the Boeotians...
- As one of Rhadamanthys' generals, he was the
founder of the
colony of
Peparethos on the
island of Skopelos, in the
Northern Sporades island chain. Staphylus...
- of Lemnos, and
occupied and
plundered the
countryside of the
island of
Peparethos (Skopelos) instead.
Attalus and
Sulpicius then
attended a
meeting in Heraclea...
- 52 § 572 BC
Tethrippon Kleisthenes Sikyon 53 § 568 BC
Stadion Hagnon Peparethos Eusebius 53 § 568 BC
Boxing Tisandros Naxos (Sicily) 54 § 564 BC Pankration...
-
known as
Peparethos, was
colonized by
Cretans who
introduced viticulture to the island. In antiquity, the
ancient city of
Peparethus or
Peparethos (Ancient...