- The
island has also been
called in
Turkish İlyaki and in
modern Italian Piscopi.
Pottery and
stone tools discovered in
Charkadio cave
indicate human activity...
- (Scarpanto) and
Kasos (Caso), 1306–1538
Halki (Calchi), 1204–?
Tilos (
Piscopi)
Kalymnos (Calimno), 1207–1310
Leros (Lero), 13th century–1309
Patmos (Patmo)...
- 391 Symi (Simi) and
dependent islets 63.6 km2 (24.6 sq mi) 6,195
Tilos (
Piscopi) and
dependent islets 64.3 km2 (24.8 sq mi) 1,215
Halki (Calchi) and dependent...
- Each "article" in this
category is a
collection of
entries about several stamp issuers,
presented in
alphabetical order. The
entries are
formulated on...
- Tílos, Αγαθούσσα
Agathussa also
Agathusa and/or
Agathousa Agathoussa Telus Piscopi Trianisia Τριανήσια (Τρία Νησιά)-(Μεσονήσι, Πλακίδα, Στεφάνια), Trianisia...
-
Leros (Lero),
Leipsoi (Lisso),
Nisyros (Nisiro),
Patmos (Patmo),
Tilos (
Piscopi),
Rhodes (Rodi),
Karpathos (Scarpanto), Symi (Simi), and
Astypalaia (Stampalia)...
-
Thessaloniki Salonicco Thessaly Tessaglia Thebes Tebe
Thrace Tracia Tilos Píscopi Tinos Tine
Trikala Triccala Tripoli Tripolizza Tyrnavos Tirnova Veria Verria...
-
personnel from
occupied territory. On 5
November she sank an F
lighter off
Piscopi and
carried out a
bombardment at
Alimnia on 11 November. She
remained in...
- amántes // Deum,
sancta / mérita Viri in Chris/to beáti //
Patricii E/
píscopi:
Quomodo bo/num ob áctum //
simulatur / ángelis,
Perfectamque / propter...