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- Falasarna or Phalasarna (Ancient Gr****: Φαλάσαρνα) is a Gr**** harbour town at the west end of Crete that flourished during the ****enistic period. The...
- 1986, Elpida Hadjidaki and her crew began exploring Phalasarna, an ancient harbor town. Phalasarna may have parti****ted in piracy in the ****enistic period...
- west of Cydonia, at the distance of 30 stadia from the sea, and 60 from Phalasarna, and as containing a temple of Dictynna. He adds that the Polyrrhenians...
- in significantly different variants, for example on the lead tablet of Phalasarna, Crete: ασκι κατασκι αασιαν ενδασιαν aski kataski aasian endasian There...
- Diktynna, her face was pictured on Cretan coins of Kydonia, Polyrrhenia and Phalasarna as the nurse of Zeus. On some early Britomartis coins produced in Kydonia...
- Submerged harbors at Apollonia (Libya) The no-longer-submerged harbor in Phalasarna (Crete) 426 BC Malian Gulf tsunami List of earthquakes in Greece List...
- canceled the one with Knossos. Aggressive policy led to the capture of Phalasarna (184 B.C.E) and 14 years later that of Apollonia, an action criticized...
- Cydonia was constantly at war with other Cretan city-states such as Aptera, Phalasarna, and Polyrrinia and was important enough for the Cydonians to be mentioned...
- in Crete, acting as peacemaker between the cities of Polyrrennia and Phalasarna. This policy of intervening into Cretan affairs was continued by Areus...
- been visible a few meters from the s**** of the archaeological site of Phalasarna, West Crete, since it was sunk in 1941 during the Battle of Crete. The...