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Temnos or
Temnus (Ancient Gr****: Τῆμνος;
Aeolic Gr****: Τᾶμνος) was a
small Gr****
polis (city-state) of
ancient Aeolis,
later incorporated in the Roman...
- are the two mountains—Mount
Olympus at (7600 ft) in the
north and
Mount Temnus in the south,
which for some
distance separates Mysia from
Lydia and afterwards...
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cities (a Dodecapolis): Cyme (also
called Phriconis), Larissa, Neonteichos,
Temnus, Cilla, Notion, Aegiroessa, Pitane, Aegae, Myrina, Gryneion, and Smyrna...
- a
gesture of
democratic loyalty; the name can also be
found in
Aeolian Temnus.
Athens was not the only
polis in
Ancient Greece that
instituted a democratic...
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September 15, 2016 "
Temnus (Titular See)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
David M. Cheney.
Retrieved September 5, 2016 "Titular
Episcopal See of
Temnus" GCatholic.org...
- of Pope
Urban VIII as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Toledo and
Titular Bishop of
Temnus. In 1644, he was
consecrated bishop.
While bishop, he was the prin****l...
- Avellán,
Titular Bishop of Siriensis, and
Pedro Orozco,
Titular Bishop of
Temnus,
serving as co-consecrators. He
served as
Bishop of
Salamanca until his...
- Base Central,
Retrieved on 21
September 2020. "Bagárovej nový
frajer má
temnú minulosť. Nakrúcal **** ****o", TVnoviny.sk, TV Markíza, 2019/01/03. Retrieved...
- Cilla, Cyme, Larissa, Myrina, Neonteichos, Notion, Pitane,
Smyrna and
Temnus. In the 7th
century BCE, the
Aeolians also
expanded into the Troad, founding...
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cities are the following: Cyme,
called also Phriconis, Larissa, Neonteichus,
Temnus, Cilla, Notium, Aegiroessa, Pitane, Aegaeae, Myrina, and Gryneia. These...