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- characterised the aforementioned earlier migrations. Many colonies, or apoikia (Gr****: ἀποικία, transl. "home away from home"), that were founded during...
- ancient Gr**** colony (apoikia) on the Mediterranean coast, east of the Rhône. Settled by the Ionians from Phocaea in 600 BC, this apoikia grew up rapidly,...
- breakwater of its harbor can still be seen underwater. At the village of Apoikia, there is the notable spring of Sariza, where the water flows from a sculpted...
- characterised the aforementioned earlier migrations. Many colonies, or apoikia (Gr****: ἀποικία, transl. "home away from home"), that were founded during...
- 'landed estate'. Furthermore the term was used to refer to the older Gr**** apoikia (Ancient Gr****: ἀποικία, lit. 'home away from home'), which were overseas...
- on the site of a previous Thracian settlement. The Miletian founded an apoikia (trading post) of Odessos towards the end of the 7th c. BC (the earliest...
- Francesco Castagna. "Ipotesi sulla definizione di Pithekoussai come emporion o apoikia" (in Italian). Retrieved 12 July 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric...
- Gr**** colonists arrived. Native settlement in Mallakastra at the time the apoikia was founded appears to have been confined to locations east of the Gjanica...
- Bust of philosopher Aristotle, from Chalcidice, apoikía of Chalkis....
- families (I.2). Aristotle suggests that they came from the splitting (apoikia, “colonization”) of families; that is, one village contains one or more...