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Argolis or
Argolida (Gr****: Αργολίδα Argolída, [arɣoˈliða]; Ἀργολίς
Argolís, [
arɡolís] in
ancient Gr**** and Katharevousa) is one of the
regional units...
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Alessandro Argoli may
refer to:
Alessandro Argoli (bishop of Terracina) (died 1540),
Italian Roman Catholic bishop Alessandro Argoli (bishop of Veroli)...
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Giovanni Argoli (1 July 1609 – 1660) was an
Italian scholar and poet.
Giovanni was the son of a well-known mathematician,
Andrea Argoli, and was born at...
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Hermion (Ἑρμιών or Ἑρμιῶν) was a town at the
southern extremity of
Argolis, in the
wider use of this term, but an
independent city
during the classical...
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Aegean islands (Chios, Ikaria, Lemnos, ****s, Samos)
Peloponnese (Arcadia,
Argolis, Corinthia, Laconia, Messenia, Achaea, Elis)
Thessaly (Karditsa, Larissa...
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Myloi (Gr****: Μύλοι), is a
village in the
southwestern part of
Argolis, Greece.
Myloi was the seat of the
former muni****lity of Lerna. It is 4 km southwest...
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before 1928: Μπουγιάτι – Bougiati) is a
village and a
former community in
Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform it is part...
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Argolis is an
unincorporated place and
railway point in
geographic Hayward Township, in the
Unorganized North part of
Algoma District in northeastern...
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south by the
territory of
Argolis. As
discussed above, the
boundary between Argolis and
Corinthia was
rather fluid, and in both ancient...