- (in Gr****). ****enic
Statistical Authority. 29
March 2024. The
spelling Siphnos is
obsolete in
English but
still by
convention often used to
refer to the...
- (Ancient Gr****: Μινῳα), was a town of
ancient Greece on the
island of
Siphnos mentioned by Steph**** of Byzantium. Its site is unlocated. Steph**** of...
- to
identify the
island as
Siphnos due to
paleographical similarities, but no
independent legend connects an Arne to
Siphnos or any
other island of the...
- Bronze-Age port
cities on the
coasts of the
Aegean islands Crete, Paros,
Siphnos,
Amorgos and
Corfu in Greece, as well as the
Italian island of Sicily....
- Delphi,
erected to host the
offerings of the polis, or city-state, of
Siphnos. It was one of a
number of
treasuries lining the "Sacred Way", the processional...
-
Angelo I
Gozzadini (died
between 1468 and 1476) was Lord of Kythnos. He
married in 1429
Caterina Crispo (born 1415, date of
death unknown),
daughter of...
-
Apollonia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπολλωνία) was an
ancient town on the
island of
Siphnos. Its site is unlocated. Steph**** of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol. s.v. Gustav...
- 'ᾠά τάριχα' 'eggs [of fish]
preserved by salting',
citing Diphilus of
Siphnos quoted in
Athenaeus III, 121 C.
Hughes & W****on 1947, p. 415 Dino Joannides...
-
Marathon in 490 BC. The
Siphnian Treasury was
dedicated by the city of
Siphnos,
whose citizens gave a
tithe of the
yield from
their silver mines until...
- to love the
small island of
Siphnos and
lives there for six
years with Nicander's family. One day,
ships come into
Siphnos harbor and kill
everyone except...