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- Phalara (Ancient Gr****: τὰ Φάλαρα) was a city in Malis in ancient Thessaly that functioned as the port of Lamia. It is located at the modern town of Stylida...
- proconsul Publius Sulpicius Galba. Moving west, Philip probably also took Phalara the port city of Lamia, in the Maliac Gulf. Sulpicius and Dorimachus took...
- necklace Brísingamen. The pendant may represent Freyja herself. A 7th-century phalara found in a "warrior grave" in what is now Eschwege in northwestern Germany...
- Proerna, Pras, Narthacium, Thaumaci, Melitaea, Coroneia, Xyniae, Lamia, Phalara, and Echinus. It has given its name to the modern prefecture of Phthiotis...
- fortifications, theorized to be either medieval Ravennika or the ancient city of Phalara. It became part of the newly independent Kingdom of Greece, and in 1835...
- of the town of Stylida was during ancient times when the town was named Phalara (Ancient Gr****: Φάλαρα). The town has many ancient buildings and artifacts...
- 2-242.0 million years ago). Its name is derived from the Gr**** φάλαρα (phálara) ("boss on the ch**** plate of a helmet") and odon ("tooth"). The genus...
- proconsul Publius Sulpicius Galba. Moving west Philip probably also took Phalara the port city of Lamia, in the Maliac Gulf. Sulpicius and Dorimachus took...
- proconsul Publius Sulpicius Galba. Moving west Philip probably also took Phalara the port city of Lamia, in the Maliac Gulf. Sulpicius and Dorimachus took...
- Sablons, Prix Jean Prat. Heatherway, brown colt, 1924, by Craig an Eran Phalara (USA), brown filly, 1926, by Phalaris Arbor (USA), chestnut filly, 1930...