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  • 1Gulf of Corinth — The Peloponnesos, seen from space The Gulf of Corinth or the Corinthian Gulf (Κορινθιακός Kόλπος, Korinthiakόs Kόlpos, in Greek) is a deep inlet of the Ionian Sea separating the Peloponnese from western mainland Greece. It is bounded in the east… …

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  • 2Battle of Naupactus (429 BC) — Infobox Military Conflict colour scheme=background:#cccccc;color:#2222cc caption= conflict=Battle of Naupactus partof=the Peloponnesian War date=429 BC place=Off Naupactus result=Athenian victory combatant1=Athens combatant2=Peloponnesians… …

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  • 3Delphi — For other uses, see Delphi (disambiguation). Archaeological Site of Delphi * UNESCO World Heritage Site The theatr …

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  • 4Anticyra — Anticyra, or Antikyra the ancient (and modern) name of a city in Phokis, Greece.Name and Mycenaean pastMod. name Antikyra; until the early 20th century it was called Aspra Spitia , a name given after 1960 to a wholy new adjacent settlement, 3 km… …

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  • 5Aetolia — Αιτωλία Region of Ancient Greece Ancient and modern Thermos, Aetolia &#160 …

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  • 6Morean War — Part of the War of the Holy League and the Ottoman–Venetian Wars Date 1684 1699 Location Peloponnese, southern Epirus …

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  • 7Niketas Ooryphas — Niketas Oryphas or Oöryphas (Greek: Νικήτας ὁ Ὀρύφας or Ὠορυφᾶς, fl. 860–873)[1] was a distinguished Byzantine official, patrician[2] and admiral under the emperors Michael III (r. 842–867) and Basil I the Macedonian (r. 867–886), who achieved… …

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  • 8Pericles — /per i kleez /, n. c495 429 B.C., Athenian statesman. * * * born с 495, Athens died 429 BC, Athens Athenian general and statesman largely responsible for the full development of Athenian democracy and the Athenian empire. Related to the… …

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  • 9Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–1573) — Fourth Ottoman–Venetian War Part of the Ottoman–Venetian Wars The Battle of Lepanto …

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  • 10biblical literature — Introduction       four bodies of written works: the Old Testament writings according to the Hebrew canon; intertestamental works, including the Old Testament Apocrypha; the New Testament writings; and the New Testament Apocrypha.       The Old… …

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