- In
ancient times the
island was
called Proikonesos (Προικόνησος) or
Prokonnesos (Προκόννησος),
Latinized as Proconnesus. The
modern name "Marmara" is...
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Aristeas (Gr****: Ἀριστέας) was a semi-legendary Gr**** poet and miracle-worker, a
native of
Proconnesus in Asia Minor,
active ca. 7th
century BC. The Suda...
- Gr**** mathematician,
geometer and
philosopher born in
Alopeconnesus or
Prokonnesos in the
Thracian Chersonese, who was
known for his
friendship with the...
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semitranslucent Mount Pentelicus (Πεντελικό όρος),
Attica (Ἀττική)
Greece Prokonnesos marble white Marmara Island, Sea of
Marmara Turkey Ruskeala marble white...
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Emperador Negro Fantasia Saltador Swedish green marble Ekeberg marble Prokonnesos marble Pavonazzo marble Greco scritto Ashford Black Marble Cotham Marble...
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sarcophagus was
quarried on
Marmara Island, Turkey,
known as
Proconnesus or
Prokonnesos to the ancients. It is
unknown whether it was
exported as
finished item...
- of
Prokonnesos,
Athenian exile who was
likely the
leader of the pro-Athenian
faction in
Prokonnesos. He may have died in
exile after Prokonnesos was...
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Exarchate of Side, Myra and Attalia:Job Getcha(2022–);
Metropolis of
Prokonnesos and
Exarchate of All Propontis:
Joseph (Emmanuel)
Charkiolakis (2008–)...
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colonists contemporaneously with the
foundation of the
cities of
Priapos and
Prokonnesos in c. 670 BC.
Strabo related that Gyges, King of Lydia,
granted his consent...
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Proconnesus or
Prokonnesos (Ancient Gr****: Προκόννησος), also
spelt Proeconesus or
Proikonnesos (Προικόνησος), was a Gr**** town on the
southwestern s****...