- 5 km
north of Matala,
adjacent to
Kommos Beach. It is not open to the public, but is
visible from the beach.
Kommos is
located on the
coast of the Mesara...
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Kommos may
refer to:
Kommos (Crete) - a
Bronze Age
archeological site in
Crete Kommós (theatre) - a
lyrical song of
lamentation in an
Athenian tragedy...
- A
kommos (from Gr**** κομμός,
kommós,
literally "striking",
especially "beating of the head and
breast in mourning") is a
lyrical song of
lamentation in...
-
praise for the deceased.
Kommos Kommos emerged in the
classical era on the
stage of
Athenian tragedy. Like
ritual lament,
kommos is
performed by female...
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discoveries including the
necropolis at
Armeni and the
harbour town of
Kommos. The
modern term "Minoan" is
derived from the name of the
mythical King...
- that
around Kommos; i.e., the clay (or
possibly the pots) was
brought to
Kommos,
probably from
select beds. It was
fired in the kiln at
Kommos. Type I consists...
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mythical king of
Crete Rhadamanthys.
Amari Valley Hagia Triada Kamares Cave
Kommos Monastiraki,
Crete Gortyn [1] Nagy, Gregory, "Gr****-like
elements in Linear...
-
capacity of an
archpriest and
actually is one. The name in the
Arabic is
kommos (قمص); this
honorary title is
granted to both
married priests and hieromonks...
- an
elegiac character.
Poetry portal Dirge Elegiac Funeral march Keening Kommós Lament Marsiya Noha
Obituary poetry Pastoral elegy history Poetry Rithā'...
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matter of degree."
Monumental buildings at Petras, Zominthos, Makrygiallos,
Kommos, Monastiraki, and
Archanes had
palatial features such as
central courts...