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    37°54′19″N 22°52′49″E / 37.9053455°N 22.8801924°E / 37.9053455; 22.8801924 Corinth (British English: /ˈkɒrɪnθ/ KORR-inth, American English: /ˈkɔːrɪnθ/; Greek:...
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    The Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth was constructed between 1931 and 1932, with intentions to display the numerous recent archaeological excavations...
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    official name remained Crown Dynasty. In 2023 Villa Vie Residences bought the ship, renaming it the Villa Vie Odyssey, for their 3+1⁄2-year cruise. The...
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    Diogenes (section Corinth)
    colony on the Black Sea coast of Anatolia, in 412 or 404 BC and died at Corinth in 323 BC. Diogenes was a controversial figure. He was banished, or he...
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    was their use for the celebration of marriages. Such nymphaea existed in Corinth, Antioch and Constantinople; the remains of some twenty have been found...
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    Gulf of Corinth, in Corinthia, Greece. It is located 81 kilometres (50 miles) west of Athens and 8 kilometres (5 miles) northeast of Corinth. Loutraki...
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  • apple spiced cake Dessert: corn tortillas, cassia sticks, paw paws, black corinth grapes Contestants: Matt Dunn, Sous Chef, Marriott New York Marquis, New...
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    Mediana (section Villa)
    Corinth and other Greek towns, explaining his policy and seeking support. In 364 AD, the brother emperors Valentinian I and Valens went to the villa to...
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    culture. Spring-fed grottoes were a feature of Apollo's oracles at Delphi, Corinth, and Clarus. The Hellenistic city of Rhodes was designed with rock-cut...
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    Kechries (Greek: Κεχριές, rarely Κεχρεές) is a village in the municipality of Corinth in Corinthia in Greece, part of the community of Xylokeriza. Population...
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    from Nicaea (near Thermopylae), leading Thebes to join Athens, Megara, Corinth, Achaea, and Euboea in a final confrontation against Macedonia at the Battle...
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  • damage which correlated with a TDS on radar. EF1 NNE of Edinburg to W of Corinth Saratoga NY 43°15′14″N 74°03′51″W / 43.2539°N 74.0641°W / 43.2539; -74...
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    and workmen, including from other nearby towns, such as Corinth. A system of rural villas supplied a considerable share of goods and services also;...
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    region of Italy. Along with Herculaneum, Stabiae, and many surrounding villas, the city was buried under 4 to 6 m (13 to 20 ft) of volcanic ash and pumice...
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    Corinthian helmet (category Military history of ancient Corinth)
    originated in ancient Greece and took its name from the city-state of Corinth. It was a helmet made of bronze which in its later styles covered the entire...
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    National Museum in Tunis has an especially large collection from large villas in modern Tunisia. Perhaps the earliest examples of Greco-Roman mosaic floors...
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  • between the Roman Republic and Carthage. The Centurion 1961 146 BC Battle of Corinth between Rome and the Achaean League Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of...
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    Chow, John K. (1992). Patronage and Power: A Study of Social Networks in Corinth. The Library of New Testament Studies 75. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 44...
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    Artist and poet Indonesia (Sanur) Lefteris Mytilineos 74 Singer Greece (Corinth) Jan Purwinski 86 Bishop Ukraine (Zhytomyr) Nestor Torre Jr. 78 Screenwriter...
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    fragments of reliefs of female worshipers of Dionysus have been discovered at Corinth. Mark W. Edwards in his paper "Representation of Maenads on Archaic Red-Figure...
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    Greek mirror, 5th century BC, bronze, Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth, Corinth, Greece Ancient Greek caryatids of the Erechtheion, Greece, unknown...
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    until 1261 The Hospitallers also operated hospitals in Negroponte and Corinth Kolossi Castle near Limassol in Cyprus, 1210–1570 with an interruption...
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    Black-figure pottery (category Ancient Corinth)
    The principal centers for this style were initially the commercial hub Corinth, and later Athens. Other important production sites are known to have been...
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    was accompanied by Antinous. In late 128, Hadrian and Antinous landed in Corinth, proceeding to Athens, where they remained until May 129, accompanied by...
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    Galaxidi (category Gulf of Corinth)
    west coast of the Gulf of Itea, which is a northward bay of the Gulf of Corinth. It is 7 km southwest of Itea, 15 km southwest of Delphi, 17 km south of...
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    similar to the Pirene fountain house at Corinth. This structure was later incorporated into a rural villa in the Roman period. This fountain house is...
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  • 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2017. Cavallini, Rob (November 2007). Play Up Corinth: A History of Corinthian Football Club. History Press Limited. ISBN 9780752444796...
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  • animated by Disney in Fantasia) 1797: "Die Braut von Korinth" ("The Bride of Corinth"), 1798: Hermann und Dorothea (Hermann and Dorothea), epic 1798: Die Weissagungen...
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    from Corinth Computer Project | Greek and Roman Corinth | 44 BC – Colonia Laus Iulia Corinthiensis (Figure 11). [Corinth] Figure 11. Roman Corinth, ca...
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    Eastern port of Corinth ... 2, The panels of opus sectile in glass. Leiden: Brill, 1976. Mosaici antichi in Italia: Sectilia pavimenta di Villa Adriana. Rome:...
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