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Xyniae or
Xyniai (Gr****: Ξυνίαι) or
Xynia (Gr****: Ξυνία) was an
ancient city in
Achaea Phthiotis,
Ancient Thessaly, in Greece. In the
Middle Ages, it was...
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Larissa Cremaste, Proerna, Pras, Narthacium, Thaumaci, Melitaea, Coroneia,
Xyniae, Lamia, Phalara, and Echinus. It has
given its name to the
modern prefecture...
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depth of 5 m. It was
named after the
nearby city of
Xyniae. In the
Middle Ages, it
received the
Slavic name Ezeros,
after which the...
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Xenophontos monastery Xeropotamou Monastery Xerxes (Sasanian prince)
Xiphilinos Xyniae Yahya of
Antioch Yanıkhan
Yanis Kordatos Ya'qub ibn
Ishaq al-Tamimi Yaqub...
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plain until it was
drained in 1936–42. The
ruins of the
ancient city of
Xyniae (medieval Ezeros) are nearby. "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών...
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Aetolians to
occupy much of Thessaly, and
these latter,
after sacking Xyniae took Cypaera. It has been
located at a site
called Palaia Yannitsou within...