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Phalerum or
Phaleron (Ancient Gr****: Φάληρον
Phálēron [
pʰálɛːron]; Gr****: Φάληρο (Fáliro), [ˈFaliro]) was a port of
Ancient Athens, 5 km
southwest of the...
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Demetrius of
Phalerum (also
Demetrius of
Phaleron or
Demetrius Phalereus;
Ancient Gr****: Δημήτριος ὁ Φαληρεύς; c. 350 – c. 280 BC) was an
Athenian orator...
- of Old
Phaleron to the sea and
these are
likely to be part of the
Phaleric Wall
recorded by Thucydides.
Before the 5th
century B.C.,
Phaleron was the...
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Apollodorus of
Phaleron (Gr****: Ἀπολλόδωρος Φαληρεύς, Apollódōros Phalēreύs, c. 445 – 4th
century BCE) was an
Ancient Athenian student and
prominent follower...
- The
Battle of
Phaleron or
Battle of
Analatos took
place on 6 May (O.S.: 24
April ) 1827,
during the Gr**** War of Independence. The Gr****
rebel forces were...
- the
walls that
connected Athens' main city to its
ports at
Piraeus and
Phaleron.
Built in
several phases, they
provided a
secure connection to the sea...
- mountains. From
there it
flows generally southwest until it
reaches the
Phaleron Bay
between Neo
Faliro and Moschato.
Presently the
river flows near or...
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meter building at the
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center on the
Phaleron Bay "Delta". The 20-hectare
Delta is a
seafront area that used to host...
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Ptolemy II Philadelphus, is
urged by his
chief librarian Demetrios of
Phaleron to have the
Hebrew Law
translated into Gr****, and so add the knowledge...
- Gr**** War of Independence. He was
killed in 1827
during the
Battle of
Phaleron. He was born in 1805 at Trikala, Corinthia, and
belonged to an important...