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Scolus may
refer to:
Scolus (Boeotia), a town of
ancient Boeotia Scolus (Chalcidice), a town of
ancient Chalcidice This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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through Scolus. When the
Lacedaemonians were
preparing to
invade Boeotia, in 377 BCE, the
Thebans threw up an
entrenchment in
front of
Scolus,
which probably...
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Scolus or
Skolos (Ancient Gr****: Σκῶλος) was a town of
ancient Chalcidice near Olynthus,
mentioned together with Argilus, Stageirus, Acanthus, Olynthus...
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their cavalry displa****
unusual efficiency. 15km 10miles
Erythrae 16
Scolus 15
Plataea 14
Chaeronea (1⁄3) 13
Copae (1⁄3) 12
Acraephia (1⁄3) 11 Coronea...
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Olophyxus Olynthus Palaiochori "Neposi"
castle Polichrono Potidaea Scione Scolus Sermylia (Ormylia)
Stageira Spartolus Thyssus Torone Treasury of the Acanthians...
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spine that has a
single point. Etymology: Gr**** chalasa, a tubercle. cf.
scolus,
which has
multiple points.
cheta See Seta.
cilia Fine
hairs along the edges...
- 421 BCE,
respected the
neutrality of Argilus, Stageirus, Acanthus, Olynthus,
Scolus, and Spartolus. Its site is
located 2
miles (3.2 km)
southwest of Nea Kerdylia...
- Peneleōs, Leïtus, Arcesilaus, Prothoënor and
Clonius Hyria, Aulis, Schoenus,
Scolus, Eteonus, Thespeia, Graia, Mycalessus, Harma, Eilesium, Erythrae, Eleon...
- that it was
afterwards called Scarphe (Σκάρφη). It
probably lay
between Scolus and the
frontier of the
territory of Tanagra. Historically,
another name...
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ronnyng downe of sea into sea. In the
north side of this p****age, John
Scolus, a
pilot of Denmerke, was in anno 1476."
While further containing complete...