Panormus or Panormos (Ancient Greek: Πάνορμος) was a harbour of ancient Achaea, 15 stadia east of the promontory of Rhium. During the Peloponnesian War...
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Sicilia (Roman province) (section Panormus)
archaeology and epigraphy reveals several thriving cities, such as Lilybaeum and Panormus in the west, and Syracuse and Catania in the east. These communities were...
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seventy-seven ships. The admirals then advanced with this fleet to Panormus, in Achaea, where they met up with the Peloponnesian infantry. Phormio, meanwhile...
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Acaste (Oceanid) Acastus Acatalepsy Aceso Acestor Achaea (ancient region) Achaea (Roman province) Achaea Phthiotis Achaean Leaders Achaean League Achaeans...
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Timothy 4:21). 3 c. 76 – c. 88 (?) (12 years) St Anacletus ANACLETVS Athenae, Achaea, Roman Empire First Greek pope. A peregrinus, free provincial subject of...
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Decelean War / Ionian War 413 BCE 404 BCE Siege of Miletus 412 BCE Battle of Panormus 412 BCE Battle of Miletus 412 BCE Battle of Eretria 411 BCE Battle of Syme...
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Aphrodítē Αφροδίτη Afrodíti afroˈðiti Venus Ἀχαΐα Akhaḯa Αχαΐα Achaḯa axaˈia Achaea Ἀχαρναί Akharnaí Αχαρνές Acharnés axar'nes Acharnae; Acharnes Ἀχελῷος Akhelōíos...
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(curator) Acacius (proconsul) Acacius (son of Archelaus) Acarassus Achaea (Roman province) Achaea, Principality of Acheiropoietos, Church of the Acheiropoietos...
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