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Kalathos Airfield (Gr****: Αεροδρόμιο Κάλαθου) or
Gadurra Airfield (Italian:
Aeroporto di Gadurrà) was a
military airport built by the
Royal Italian Air...
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Alcaeus and
Sappho (Brygos Painter,
Attic red-figure
kalathos, c. 470 BC)...
- Apollona, Dimylia, Kalavarda, Platania, Salakos, Fanes)
Lindos (Lindos,
Kalathos, Laerma, Lardos, Pylona)
Petaloudes (Kremasti, Pastida, Maritsa, Paradeisi...
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Daddy daddy S.P.Balasubramaniam K.
Chakravarthy Guvvala Janta Neeli neeli kalatho nindipo naalo S.P.Balasubramaniam J. V.
Raghavulu Nomula Panta Ye vela...
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calathus /ˈkæləθəs/ or
kalathos /ˈkæləˌθɒs/ (Ancient Gr****: κάλαθος,
plural calathi or
kalathoi κάλαθοι) was a
basket in the form of a top hat, used...
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bearded deity with a
kalathos hat on the head and
wearing women's
clothes while holding the ends of
vegetal tendrils. The
kalathos was
itself an attribute...
- Rodríguez Ramos, Jesús (1997): «Sobre el
origen de la
escritura celtibérica»,
Kalathos 16, pp. 189–197. Untermann, Jürgen (1997):
Monumenta Linguarum Hispanicarum...
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extra people would be
evacuated from the
villages of Pefki, Lindos, and
Kalathos.
Flights to
Rhodes from
British package holiday company Jet2.com were cancelled...
- name. The
generic name
Caltha is
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** κάλαθος (
kálathos),
meaning "goblet", and is said to
refer to the
shape of the flower. The...
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Sappho and Alcaeus,
illustrated on an
Attic red-figure
kalathos by the
Brygos Painter. The two
poets were contemporaries, and both
wrote in the same Aeolic...