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- Mycale (/ˈmɪkəli/) also Mykale and Mykali (Ancient Gr****: Μυκάλη, Mykálē), called Samsun Dağı and Dilek Dağı (Dilek Peninsula) in modern Turkey, is a mountain...
- The Battle of Mycale (Ancient Gr****: Μάχη τῆς Μυκάλης; Machē tēs Mykalēs) was one of the two major battles (the other being the Battle of Plataea) that...
- Mycale is a mountain in Turkey. Mycale may also refer to: Mycale (genus), a genus of demosponges in the family Mycalidae Mycale (vocal ensemble), an American...
- The Mycale Strait (Gr****: Στενό της Μυκάλης; Turkish: Dilek Geçidi), also known as the Samos Strait, is a narrow strait separating the island of Samos...
- genus and this species is placed in the subgenus Mycale making its full name, Mycale (Mycale) grandis. Mycale grandis is a bright orange colour both outside...
- Mycale is a group of four vocalists-arrangers ****embled by John Zorn in 2009 to create original a cappella arrangements from his Book of Angels compositions...
- allegedly on the same day at the Battle of Mycale, decisively ended the invasion. After Plataea and Mycale the Gr**** allies would take the offensive against...
- was his command of the Athenian naval forces at the decisive Battle of Mycale against the Persians, which was fought off the coast of Lydia in Asia Minor...
- Mycale hentscheli is a marine sponge, which is known to be a rich source of bioactive small molecules. These natural products originate from the sponge's...
- their success by destroying the rest of the Persian fleet at the Battle of Mycale, before expelling Persian garrisons from Sestos (479 BC) and Byzantium (478...