- of ****enistic
sculptures was
discovered in the
cellar of the
Baths of
Sosandra at Baiae; they are now displa**** at the town's
archaeological museum. The...
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Sosandra (Gr****: Σωσάνδρα,
before 1922: Πρεμπόδιστα – Prempodista) is a
village in
Pella regional unit, Macedonia, Greece.
Sosandra had 1291 inhabitants...
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Profitis Ilias Promachoi Rachona Rizari Rizo
Sarakinoi Sevastiana Skydra Sosandra Sotira Theodorakeio Thiriopetra Trifylli Tsakoi Voreino Vryta Xifiani Slavic...
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largest other communities are Prómachoi (pop. 1,654), Loutráki (1,176) and
Sosándra (1,008). The
community of
Aridaia includes the
settlement of
Ydraia with...
- Island, Bulgaria;
Pliny the
Elder 4.92, 34.39,
Strabo 7.6.1, p. 319). His
Sosandra was
praised by Lucian, and may have been
copied for Aspasia,
which in turn...
- Hoepli. pp. 54–57. ISBN 9788820332655.
Museo di Archeologia. "Afrodite
Sosandra". archeologia.unipv.eu. Università di Pavia.
Retrieved 17
January 2023...
- John III died in
Nymphaion in 1254, and was
buried in the
monastery of
Sosandra,
which he had founded, in the
region of Magnesia. In an
attempt to save...
- at
Magnesia on 16 August 1258. He was
buried next to his
father in the
Sosandra monastery on
Mount Sipylus. His
grave and the
monastery were destro****...
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widely accepted date), a
memorial service was held at the
Monastery of
Sosandra in Magnesia,
founded by John III
Vatatzes and
serving as his and Theodore's...
- 017°E / 40.933; 22.017 p. 96 1,071 Preb'dishte (Prebiştine in Turkish)
Sosandra (Σωσάνδρα) 41°00′N 22°02′E / 41.000°N 22.033°E / 41.000; 22.033 p. 97...