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Alagonia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλαγονία) was a town of
ancient Laconia,
ancient Greece, near the
Messenian frontier,
belonging to the Eleuthero-Lacones, containing...
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Local communities:
Kalamata city
proper (po****tion 58,816)
Alagonia (po****tion: 154;
Alagonia, Machalas)
Antikalamos (po****tion: 390; Antikalamos, Goulismata)...
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alternatively Phoenix and
Perimede Siblings Cadmus, Cilix,
Phoenix Consort Asterion, Zeus
Children Minos, Rhadamanthys, Sarpedon, Crete,
Alagonia, Carnus...
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Kalamata - Sparta)
between Kalamata and Sparta. It is 1.5 km
southwest of
Alagonia and 13 km
northeast of Kalamata.
Until 1927, the
village was
named Tsernitsa...
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Gythium Teuthrone Las
Pyrrhichus Caenepolis Oetylus Leuctra Thalamae Alagonia Gerenia Asopus Acriae Boeae Zarax Epidaurus Limera Brasiae Geronthrae Marius...
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Alagonia was an
ancient town of Messenia, south-east of Gerenia: north-east of
which there was a
temple of
Bacchus and
another of Minerva. Rees, Abraham...
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Nikon Agios Sostis Agrilia Agrilia Agrilos Agrilovouno Aithaia Akritochori Alagonia Alonia Altomira Amfeia Amfithea Ammos Ampeliona Ampelofyto Ampelokipoi...
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office until his death, 21 June 2012.
Meletios Kalamaras was born in
Alagonia, a
small Peloponnesian village, on
September 28, 1933. He was the ninth...
- for E. F. and W. Roberts. The ship was
launched on 30
January 1895 as
Alagonia and
completed on 16 March. She was sold to John
Herron and Co. of Liverpool...
- nobles,
especially those of Aragon. At the
council of magnates,
Blasco I of
Alagonia,
speaking on
behalf of many
other barons,
voiced that it
would be better...