38°25′47″N 22°26′44″E / 38.4296°N 22.4455°E / 38.4296; 22.4455 Cirrha or Kirra (Ancient Greek: Κίρρα) was a town in ancient Phocis on the coast, which...
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Look up Cirrha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cirrha was an ancient port of Phocis. Cirrha, Kirrha, Kirha, or Kirra may also refer to: Kirra, Phocis...
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Cirrha Niva is a Dutch progressive metal band. The band was formed in 1993 by guitarists Peter Vennema and Rob Willemse. The band name is based on The...
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Crissa, but established later, was a seaport named Cirrha. In course of time the seaport town of Cirrha increased at the expense of Crissa; and the sanctuary...
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Kirra, Phocis (redirect from Cirrha, Phocis)
Kirra (Greek: Κίρρα, Latin: Cirrha) is a village in Phocis, Central Greece. It is part of the municipal unit of Itea, to which it is adjacent. Kirra is...
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First Sacred War (redirect from War of Cirrha)
The First Sacred War, or Cirraean War, was fought between the Amphictyonic League of Delphi and the city of Kirrha. At the beginning of the 6th century...
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Alchanus by Zeus Chryse Lemnos fell in love with Philoctetes Cirrha Phocis eponym of Cirrha in Phocis Clymene mother of Tlesimenes by Parthenopaeus Cretheis...
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territory. In 172, Eumenes, returning from a visit to Rome, was attacked near Cirrha and was believed to be dead. Attalus, upon learning of this, married his...
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Gelechia albisparsella (redirect from Cirrha platanella)
albisparsella (Chambers, 1872) Synonyms Depressaria albisparsella Chambers, 1872 Depressaria fuscoluteella Chambers, 1872 Cirrha platanella Chambers, 1872...
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Kristoffer Gildenlöw (section Cirrha Niva)
Kristoffer Gildenlöw (born in 1978) is a Swedish musician and songwriter, best known as the bassist of progressive rock band Pain of Salvation. Gildenlöw...
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References 595–585 BC Siege of Kirrha Helleborus (Hellebore) Unknown Unknown Cirrha During the siege of Kirrha, Solon of Athens added hellebore to the water...
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was revered in Delphi, sacred to her son Apollo. She also had a temple in Cirrha. In Argolis, Leto had a sanctuary with statues made by Praxiteles in Argos...
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of sheep-nurturing Thessaly. From there Aristoteles came to flourishing Cirrha, and was twice crowned, for the glory of horse-mastering Larisa ... (The...
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Athenian lawgiver, seeking to capture the island of Salamis from Megara and Cirrha was told by the oracle: First sacrifice to the warriors who once had their...
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seeing a statue of Adrasteia in a temple of Apollo, Artemis, and Leto at Cirrha, near Delphi. Adrasteia came to be associated with the birth of Zeus. In...
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loses her family at an early age when Xena's army razes Callisto's village Cirrha. Her hatred towards Xena fuels her motivation to kill in Xena's name. She...
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Charadra, Daulis, Delphi, Drymaea, Echedameia, Elateia, Erochos, Hyampolis, Cirrha, Ledon, Lilaia, Medeon, Tithorea, Parapotamii, Pedieis, Panopeus, Phlygonium...
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IJzer. They were joined by drummer Nathanael Taekema (Thomas Zwijsen, ex-Cirrha Niva) and drums were recorded in E-Sound Studio by Thomas Cochrane. Guest...
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Ashmead, 1900 Aenasius chilecito Trjapitzin & Trjapitzin, 1999 Aenasius cirrha Noyes & Ren, 1995 Aenasius comperei (Kerrich, 1967) Aenasius connectens...
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Breach Burst Capharnaum Children of Bodom (as Inearthed) Cirith Gorgor Cirrha Niva Coal Chamber Dark Funeral Dark Moor Darkwoods My Betrothed Deeds of...
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Sarbanissa bala Moore, 1865 Sarbanissa catacoloides Walker, 1862 Sarbanissa cirrha Jordan, 1912 Sarbanissa flavida Leech, 1890 Sarbanissa insocia Walker, 1865...
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influence in Greece. On his return to Pergamon, Eumenes II was attacked near Cirrha and was thought at the time to have been killed. Eumenes' brother Attalus...
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(Ἀντίκιρρα) from its position on the opposite side of a peninsula from Cirrha, Delphi's port on the Gulf of Corinth. This name then became Antikyrrha...
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explored what its team termed 'The Great Isthmus Corridor', a route from Cirrha on the Gulf of Corinth to Aspledon on the Gulf of Euboea. The expedition...
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Synonyms Guenea Bruand, 1850 Galechia Desmarest, [1857] Gelschia Nowicki, 1865 Cirrha Chambers, 1872 Oeseis Chambers, 1875 Gelecia Watt, 1920 Mesogelechia Omelko...
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in Baarlo, Netherlands 2 October Andromeda (Sweden) Cloudscape (Sweden) Cirrha Niva (Netherlands) 3 October Mercenary (Denmark) Nahemah (Spain) Seventh...
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leucanioides (Walker, 1863) Rivula niveipuncta Swinhoe, 1905 Sarbanissa cirrha (Jordan, 1912) Sarbanissa interposita (Hampson, 1910) Sarbanissa subflava...
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