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Samothrace (also
known as Samothraki; Gr****: Σαμοθράκη, [samoˈθraci]) is a Gr****
island in the
northern Aegean Sea. It is a muni****lity
within the Evros...
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Winged Victory of
Samothrace, or the Niké of
Samothrace, is a
votive monument originally discovered on the
island of
Samothrace,
north of the Aegean...
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Aristarchus of
Samothrace (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀρίσταρχος ὁ Σαμόθραξ
Aristarchos o Samothrax; c. 220 – c. 143 BC) was an
ancient Gr**** grammarian,
noted as...
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centered in the
north Aegean Islands of
Lemnos and
possibly Samothrace—at the
Samothrace temple complex—and at Thebes. In
their distant origins the Cabeiri...
- The
Samothrace Temple Complex,
known as the
Sanctuary of the
Great Gods (Modern Gr****: Ιερό των Μεγάλων Θεών Ieró ton Megálon Theón), is one of the prin****l...
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Unsuccessful in his search—or
unwilling to go
against Zeus—he came to
Samothrace, the
island sacred to the "Great Gods" or the Kabeiroi,
whose mysteries...
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Battle of
Samothrace was an
inconclusive battle which took
place on 20
September 1698 near the
island of
Samothrace,
during the
Sixth Ottoman–Venetian...
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Polish language literature prize The
Winged Victory of
Samothrace, also
known as the Niké of
Samothrace, an
ancient statue of the
goddess Nike Nike of Callimachus...
- Tros of
Samothrace is a
fantasy historical novel by
American writer Talbot Mundy. The
story was
composed of
several novellas which were
published originally...
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taken place over two nights. Like in
Samothrace, the ****ure
initiates would enter the
sanctuary of
Samothrace from the east
where they
would have entered...