close to larger islands, such as Crete or Naxos. The name "Dia" was even transferred to the island of Naxos itself, since it was more widely supposed...
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Naxos is a Greek island. Naxos may also refer to: Greece Naxos (city), a town and former municipality on the island of Naxos Naxos (regional unit), a Greek...
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Naxos Records, which focuses on classical music. Naxos Musical Group encompasses about 17 labels including Naxos Records, Naxos Audiobooks, and Naxos...
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SRC-interacting protein (SIP). Naxos disease has the same cutaneous phenotype as the Carvajal syndrome. Between 80 and 99% of those with Naxos disease will display...
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mythology, Naxos or Naxus (/ˈnæksɒs/ or /naksos/; Ancient Greek: Νάξος Náxos) may refer to three possible eponyms of the island of Naxos: Naxos, son of Endymion...
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Giardini Naxos (Sicilian: Giaddini; English translation: Naxos Gardens) is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Messina on the island of Sicily in southern...
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to Naxos (Sicily). Naxos or Naxus (‹See Tfd›Greek: Νάξος) was an ancient Greek city of Magna Graecia, presently situated in modern Giardini Naxos near...
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Sphinx of Naxos (560 BC) Delphi The Sphinx of Naxos, also Sphinx of the Naxians, now in the Archaeological Museum of Delphi, is a 2.22 meter tall marble...
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Ariadne auf Naxos (Ariadne on Naxos), Op. 60, is a 1912 opera by Richard Strauss with a German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. The opera's unusual...
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Naxos (Greek: Νάξος; Italian: Nasso) is a city and a former municipality on the island of Naxos, in the Cyclades, Greece. Since the 2011 local government...
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At the Battle of Naxos (376 BC) the new Athenian fleet of Chabrias decisively defeated the Spartans. This was the beginning of Athens's recovery of its...
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Duchy of the Archipelago (redirect from Duke of Naxos)
corundum and marble, which they mined on Naxos, to Venice. Certain Latin feudal rights survived on the island of Naxos and elsewhere until they were abrogated...
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the FuG 350 Naxos Z that allowed night fighters to home in on H2S radars carried by RAF Bomber Command aircraft, and the FuMB 7 Naxos U for U-boats...
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Mesi (Greek: Μέση) is a mountain village on the island Naxos, Greece. It is part of the municipal unit Drymalia. Its name is probably due to its location...
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Andros Province of Kea: Ioulis Province of Milos: Milos Province of Naxos: Naxos Province of Paros: Paroikia Province of Syros: Ermoupoli Province of...
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Naxos or Naxus (Ancient Greek: Νάξος) was a town of ancient Crete, according to the Scholiast (ad Pind. Isth. vi. 107) celebrated for its whetstones....
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of Naxos, an island in the Cyclades, during the third quarter of the 6th Century BC. He was initially a member of the oligarchy which ruled Naxos. In...
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Joseph Nasi (redirect from Joseph Nasi, Duke of Naxos)
industry there; the attempt failed, and, later, he was appointed Duke of Naxos. Nasi also supported a war with the Republic of Venice, at the end of which...
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Woolly hair (redirect from Naxos–Carvajal syndrome)
recessive), and woolly hair nevus. Woolly hair was found in Naxos syndrome, first described in 1986 in Naxos, Greece, and was noted in Carvajal syndrome, first...
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Ariadne in Naxos (also called Bacchus and Ariadne or Bacchus discovering Ariadne in Naxos) is a painting by the Le Nain brothers, dating approximately...
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sanctuary on ancient Naxos dedicated to Dionysus. Naxos was one of the cult centers of Dionysus in Ancient Greece, and the sanctuary at Naxos was one of his...
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(Ancient Greek: Ἐλαιοῦς) was a town of ancient Greece on the island of Naxos. It is cited, along with Melas, in an ancient inscription dated to the 3rd...
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MAXWELL DAVIES, P.: Naxos Quartets Nos. 5 and 6 (Maggini Quartet) - 8.557398. Naxos.com. Retrieved on 2010-07-23. MAXWELL DAVIES, P.: Naxos Quartets Nos. 7...
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ancient Greece on the island of Naxos. It is cited in an inscription dated to the 3rd century BCE. Its site is located on Naxos. Richard Talbert, ed. (2000)...
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"Paleoethnobotany of the Zas cave on Naxos". ProQuest. Duke University. Retrieved 2023-08-31. Kapsi, Eleni (2013). Naxos Guide (PDF). Translated by Argyropoulos...
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First Persian invasion of Greece (redirect from Siege of Naxos (490 BC))
Persian commanders Datis and Artaphernes. The expedition headed first to Naxos, which was captured and burned, and then leapfrogged between the rest of...
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the Lord, in Naxos town. The ecclesiastical territory comprises most of the Aegean islands in Greece, including, but not limited to Naxos, Andros, Tinos...
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Collection". naxos.com. Naxos International Services, Ltd. Retrieved 26 August 2014. Bergström, Mats. "Francisco Tárrega (1852–1909) Guitar Music". naxos.com....
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Rethymno, Lasithi) Cyclades (Andros, Delos, Kea, Kythnos, Milos, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Santorini, Syros, Tinos) Dodecanese (Agathonisi, Astypalaia, Chalki...
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