- reverse. The
coins came from the
Roman settlement of
Colonia Julia Nobilis Cnossus, a
Roman colony placed just to the
north of, and
politically including...
- (Χερσόνησος) … the
haven of Lyctus, with a
temple of Britomartis. 16 M P. from
Cnossus.
Robert Pashley found ruins close to a
little port on the s****, and the...
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undoubted Aegean remains reported from it were a few
objects extracted from
Cnossus by
Minos Kalokhairinos of
Candia in 1878.
These were
followed by certain...
- "Furthermore he
wrought a green, like that
which Daedalus once made in
Cnossus for
lovely Ariadne.
Hereon there danced youths and
maidens whom all would...
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Knossos (Gr****: Κνωσός, Knōsós, [knoˈsos]), also
romanized Cnossus, Gnossus, and Knossus, is the main
Bronze Age
archaeological site at Heraklion, a modern...
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Therapne and
Tegea in the Peloponnese,
Athens and Erythrae, and
Cretan sites Cnossus, Lato,
Biannos and
perhaps Olus. "Opposite this
temple [the
temple of Hipposthenes]...
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Edwin L. Brown, "Linear A on
Trojan Spindlewhorls, Luvian-Based ϜΑΝΑΞ at
Cnossus", in Qui
miscuit utile dulci:
Festschrift Essays for Paul
Lachlan MacKendrick...
-
Western Turkey Urla
Clazomenae Knidos Caria Knossos Crete abandoned Knossus,
Cnossus (Κνωσός)
Kommos Crete,
Greece Kommos is the
modern name;
ancient name unknown...
- Knídos ˈkniðos Cnidus; Knidos;
Tekir Κνωσσός Knōssós Κνωσός Knosós knoˈsos
Cnossus;
Knossos Κοζάνη Kozánē Κοζάνη Kozáni koˈzani
Kozani Κολοσσαί Kolossaí Κολοσσές...
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bdellium τμ tm
becomes /m/:
tmesis κν cn, γν gn, μν mn and πν pn
become /n/:
Cnossus, gnosis, Mnemosyne,
pneumonia ψ ps
becomes /s/:
psyche κτ ct and πτ pt...