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Chile Sybota atlantica Grismado, 2001 –
Argentina Sybota compagnuccii Grismado, 2007 –
Argentina Sybota mendozae Opell, 1979 –
Argentina Sybota osornis...
- The
Battle of
Sybota (Ancient Gr****: Σύβοτα) took
place in 433 BC
between Corcyra (modern Corfu) and Corinth. It was one of the
immediate catalysts for...
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Sybota is a
genus of spiders.
Sybota may also
refer to:
Sybota (Epirus), a town of
ancient Epirus,
Greece Sybota Islands,
islands off the
coast of the...
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tribe of Epirus. In antiquity, the
location was
called Sybota and was the site of the
Battle of
Sybota.
During the
Middle Ages, Syvota, like the rest of Epirus...
- and Potidaea,
along with
their various allies.
Along with the
Battle of
Sybota, it was one of the
catalysts for the
Peloponnesian War.
Potidaea was a colony...
- one side and the city of
Corinth on the other. The
culminating Battle of
Sybota subsequently led to the
Potidaean Affair and the
Megarian Decree, both also...
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numerous battles and conquests.
Ancient Korkyra took part in the
Battle of
Sybota which was a
catalyst for the
Peloponnesian War, and,
according to Thucydides...
- one of the
Cercopes Eurybatus, one of the
commanders in the
Battle of
Sybota Eurybatus or Eurybarus, a
mythological warrior One of a pair of chthonic...
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general of the
Philaid clan. He
served Athens,
notably in the
naval Battle of
Sybota against the
Corinthians in 433 BC.
Lacedaemonius was the son of Cimon, a...
- The
ancient city of Corfu,
known as Korkyra, took part in the
Battle of
Sybota which was a
catalyst for the
Peloponnesian War, and,
according to Thucydides...