- The
Salaminia (Gr****: Σαλαμινία) was,
along with Paralos, one of the two
sacred triremes of the
Athenian navy
during the late 5th
century BC. Frequently...
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behalf of the
British government. The
results of
these are
described in
Salaminia (1882). In 1878,
Cesnola was
arrested for
conducting an
illegal investigation...
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religious festivals. The two most
famous such
ships were the
Paralus and the
Salaminia,
which also
served as the
messenger ships of the
Athenian government in...
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Eudocima salaminia, the
green fruit-piercing moth, is a moth of the
family Erebidae. The
species was
first described by
Pieter Cramer in 1777. It is found...
- than before. The
fleet included two
sacred ships, the
Paralus and the
Salaminia used for
diplomatic and
ceremonial duties.
Scythian archers, possible...
- are
organized throughout the year, indicatively: the
Annual Festival, "
Salaminia" (to
commemorate the
Naval Battle of Salamis), the "Fisherman's Festival"...
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inform Athens of the defeat, its
arrival setting off a
citywide panic.
Salaminia Jordan,
Athenian Navy, 172 Jordan,
Athenian Navy, 174-5 Xenophon, ****enica...
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Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way
Theatre of Dionysus...
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Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way
Theatre of Dionysus...
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Castalian Spring Hippocrene Pierian Spring Others Athenian sacred ships Paralus Salaminia Eleusis Hiera Orgas Kanathos Olympia Sacred Way
Theatre of Dionysus...