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Antiquity and for most of the
Middle Ages, the town was
known as
Pylae or
Pylai (Gr****: Πύλαι),
which is Gr**** for "gates"
since it was
positioned at the...
- Corsten,
Thomas (1987). Die
Inschriften von
Apameia (Bithynien) und
Pylai (in German). R. Habelt. ISBN 978-3-7749-2261-7. Corsten,
Thomas (1991)....
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known as
Pylae or
Pylai, was a
settlement and
station (mutatio) of
ancient Cilicia, near the
Cilician Gates (Gr****:
Kilikia Pylai) on the road between...
- in
antiquity as the
Syrian Gates (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Συρίαι πύλαι, Syríai
Pýlai; Latin:
Syriae Portae), is a p****
through the Nur
Mountains located in the...
- the
Thracian Chersonese or, less probably, the
Anastasian Wall), then to
Pylai and from
there to Chalcedon.
While waiting here for an
opportunity to return...
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Sephardic Rite of Thessalonike,
Athens 1969
Siddur Sha'arei Tefillah-Ai
Pylai ton
Proseuchon (Hebrew-Gr****)
Prayerbook for the
whole year,
Athens 1974...
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Pylae or
Pylai (Ancient Gr****: Πύλαι) was a town of
ancient Arcadia mentioned by Steph**** of Byzantium. Its site is unlocated. Steph**** of Byzantium...
- 1996 Lendle, Otto, "Xenophon In Babylonien: Die Märsche Der
Kyreer von
Pylai Bis Opis",
Rheinisches Museum Für Philologie, vol. 129, no. 3/4, pp. 193–222...
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Along the path
itself was a
series of
three constrictions, or "gates" (
pylai), and at the
centre gate a wall that had been
erected by the Phocians, in...
- Pylaia, both that of
spring and that of late autumn,
since they
convened at
Pylai,
which is also
called Thermopylai; and the
Pylagorai sacrificed to Demeter...