Greek city-states
Byzantium
Byzantium was an ancient Greek city, founded by Greek colonists from Megara in 657 BC and named after their king Byzas.
Byzantium was an ancient Greek city, founded by Greek colonists from Megara in 657 BC and named after their king Byzas.
Chalcis
Chalcis or Chalkida, the chief town of the island of Euboea in Greece, is situated on the strait of the Evripos at its narrowest point.
Chalcis or Chalkida, the chief town of the island of Euboea in Greece, is situated on the strait of the Evripos at its narrowest point.
Eretria
Erétria was a polis in Ancient Greece, located on the western coast of the island of Euboea, south of Chalcis, facing the coast of Attica across the narrow Euboean Gulf.
Erétria was a polis in Ancient Greece, located on the western coast of the island of Euboea, south of Chalcis, facing the coast of Attica across the narrow Euboean Gulf.
Lepreum
Lepreum (alternately named Lepreon or Lepreus) was an Ancient Greek city-state in Triphylia, a district of Elis (now part of the Ilia Prefecture).
Lepreum (alternately named Lepreon or Lepreus) was an Ancient Greek city-state in Triphylia, a district of Elis (now part of the Ilia Prefecture).
Notion (ancient city)
Notion or Notium (Ancient Greek Νότιον, 'southern') was a Greek city-state on the west coast of Anatolia; it is about south of Izmir in modern Turkey, on the Gulf of Kuşadası.
Notion or Notium (Ancient Greek Νότιον, 'southern') was a Greek city-state on the west coast of Anatolia; it is about south of Izmir in modern Turkey, on the Gulf of Kuşadası.
Pelinna
Pelinna (Latin: Pelinnseum) was an ancient Greek city with a celebrated temple of Zeus Pelinnaeus, in Estiaeotis, ancient Thessaly.
Pelinna (Latin: Pelinnseum) was an ancient Greek city with a celebrated temple of Zeus Pelinnaeus, in Estiaeotis, ancient Thessaly.
Phlius
Phlius was a Greek city in the northwestern Argolid, in the Peloponnese, said to be named after the Greek hero Phlias.
Phlius was a Greek city in the northwestern Argolid, in the Peloponnese, said to be named after the Greek hero Phlias.
Pisa, Greece
Pisa (Πῖσα) was the name of an ancient town in the western Peloponnese, Greece.
Pisa (Πῖσα) was the name of an ancient town in the western Peloponnese, Greece.
Polis
Polis, plural poleis, literally means city in Greek.
Polis, plural poleis, literally means city in Greek.
Pylos, Elis
Pylos (Πύλος) was a city-state in ancient Elis.
Pylos (Πύλος) was a city-state in ancient Elis.
Pyotr Karyshkovsky
Pyotr Osipovich Karyshkovskij-Ikar - Ukrainian Soviet historian, numismatist, a scholar and lexicographer.
Pyotr Osipovich Karyshkovskij-Ikar - Ukrainian Soviet historian, numismatist, a scholar and lexicographer.
Pyotr Osipovich Karyshkovskij-Ikar
Pyotr Osipovich Karyshkovskij-Ikar (March 12, 1921, Odessa – March 6, 1988, ibid) - Ukrainian Soviet historian, numismatist, a scholar and lexicographer.
Pyotr Osipovich Karyshkovskij-Ikar (March 12, 1921, Odessa – March 6, 1988, ibid) - Ukrainian Soviet historian, numismatist, a scholar and lexicographer.
Sicyon
Sikyon was an ancient Greek city situated in the northern Peloponnesus between Corinth and Achaea on the territory of the present-day prefecture of Corinthia.
Sikyon was an ancient Greek city situated in the northern Peloponnesus between Corinth and Achaea on the territory of the present-day prefecture of Corinthia.
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