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Tarrha or
Tarra (Ancient Gr****: Τάρρα), also
Tarrhus or
Tarros (Τάρρος), was a
polis (city-state) in the
southwestern part of
ancient Crete, near the Samaria...
- to the Suda, from
Didymus of
Alexandria and "The Tarrhaean" (Lucillus of
Tarrha, a
polis in Crete). In the work, the
proverbs are
alphabetised and grouped...
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Their mother mated with the god in the
house of
Carmanor in the city of
Tarrha.
According to the Elyrians,
Phylacides and
Philander were
suckled by a goat...
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places the town east of
Tarrha,
between it and the
promontory called Hermaea; the
Stadiasmus Maris Magni places it west of
Tarrha,
between it and Syia 60...
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koinon of the
Oreians consisted of the
cities Lissus, Syia, Poikil****os,
Tarrha,
Yrtakina and Elyrus.
Lissus had
powerful trading and
fishing fleets. This...
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Their mother mated with the god in the
house of
Carmanor in the city of
Tarrha.
According to the Elyrians,
Phylacides and
Philander were
suckled by a goat...
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National Park, a
national park in Victoria,
Australia Tarra,
Crete (also "
Tarrha"), an
ancient city of
western Crete Tarra River (Colombia), a tributary...
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Carmanor in
Crete to be purified, and it was in Carmanor's
house in
Tarrha that
Apollo mated with Acacallis,
producing the
offspring Phylacides and...
- Θάρρας,
Ptolemaic ****enistic: Τάρραι/Τάρρας, Tárrai/Tárras; Latin: Tarrhae/
Tarrhas) was an
ancient city and
former bishopric on the west
coast of Sardinia...
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whose love had been won by the
youthful god at the
house of
Casmanor at
Tarrha. It was the
birthplace of Thaletas, who was
considered as the
inventor of...