- Lefkáda, [lefˈkaða]), also
known as
Lefkas or
Leukas (Ancient Gr**** and Katharevousa: Λευκάς,
Leukás,
modern pronunciation Lefkás) and Leucadia, is a...
- of
Leukas. When she
reached the
sanctuary of
Apollo in Argos, she
confided in him her love and sorrow.
Apollo then
brought her to the rock of
Leukas and...
- (Lisbon)
Ossonoba (Faro)
Balsa (Tavira)
Spain Abdera (Adra)
Abyla (Ceuta) Akra
Leuka (Alicante)
Gadir (Cadiz)
Herna Iboshim (Ibiza) Mahón
Malake (Málaga) Onoba...
-
surrounding areas – K****opaia, Ambracia,
parts of
Acarnania (including
Leukas, Palairos,
Amphilochian Argos, Calydon, and Lysimachia) and
western Aetolia...
- (Lisbon)
Ossonoba (Faro)
Balsa (Tavira)
Spain Abdera (Adra)
Abyla (Ceuta) Akra
Leuka (Alicante)
Gadir (Cadiz)
Herna Iboshim (Ibiza) Mahón
Malake (Málaga) Onoba...
- Alt-Ithaka, ein
Beitrag zur Homer-Frage.
Studien und
Ausgrabungen aus der
insel Leukas-Ithaka.
Unter Mitarbeit von
Peter Goessler [u.a.] [Ancient Ithaca, a contribution...
- fin) and the
species name
leucas means "white" (from the Gr**** λευκας (
leukas), white). The Red List of
Threatened Species gives both
beluga and white...
- Army
officer who
reached the rank of
lieutenant general. He was born in
Leukas (then
under British rule) on 1
January 1861. He
joined the ****enic Army...
- 3,000
Sicyon 3,000
Tegea 1,500
Phlius 1,000
Troezen 1,000
Anactorion &
Leukas 800
Epidaurus 800
Arcadian Orchomenans,
Arcadians 600
Eretria &
Styra 600...
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February 1458. As the
captain of the Curia,
Skanderbeg appointed the duke of
Leukas (Santa Maura),
Leonardo III Tocco,
formerly the
prince of Arta and "despot...