-
Pergamos (Gr****: Πέργαμoς; Turkish: Beyarmudu) is a
Turkish Cypriot village in
Larnaca District, Cyprus, 4 km
north of Pyla,
almost surrounded by the British...
- /ˈpɜːrɡəmɒn/;
Ancient Gr****: Πέργαμον), also
referred to by its
modern Gr**** form
Pergamos (Πέργαμος), was a rich and
powerful ancient Gr**** city in Aeolis. It is...
-
related to
Saint Antipas of Pergamum.
Catholic Online Sant’
Antipa di
Pergamo CatholicSaints.Info
Byzantine hymn to St.
Antipas in youtube.com v t e...
- in 1798, the date of the
first Ampelography made by
Giuseppe Nuvolone-
Pergamo,
count of
Scandaluzza from the
Accademia di
Agricoltura di
Torino (Agricultural...
-
named after Hera at
Delphi (Heraios), Olous, Laconia,
Tinos (Heraiōn),
Pergamos (Heraos). Hera is the Olympia, Queen, An****a , the
Queen of heaven. The...
-
stern warning to
abstain from
attacking a god.
Aeneas was then
taken to
Pergamos, a
sacred spot in Troy,
where he was healed.
After the
death of Sarpedon...
- part of
Northern Cyprus's Lefkoşa District, with the
remaining area near
Pergamos being de
facto administered by the Gazimağusa District. The communities...
- Anatoly; Roshal,
Aleksandr (1980).
Anatoly Karpov:
Chess is My Life.
Pergamo Press. p. 22. ISBN 0-08-023119-5. "FIDE bans
title norms at
Schiller and...
-
Dhekelia contains the
village of
Dasaki Achnas and a
portion of the
village Pergamos, and also
includes several Cypriot enclaves including Xylotymbo, Ormidhia...
- in an
accolade to the
fighting prowess of the
pankratiast Glykon from
Pergamo, the
athlete is
described as "wide foot". The
characterization comes actually...