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Mytilene (/ˌmɪtɪˈliːni/; Gr****: Μυτιλήνη, romanized: Mytilíni [mitiˈlini] ) is the
capital of the Gr****
island of ****s, and its port. It is also the...
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Alcaeus of
Mytilene (/ælˈsiːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀλκαῖος ὁ Μυτιληναῖος,
Alkaios ho Mutilēnaios; c. 625/620 – c. 580 BC) was a
lyric poet from the Gr****...
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Mytilene (Ancient Gr****: Μυτιλήνη) may
refer to one of the
following figures, all of whom are
counted among possible eponyms of the city
Mytilene: Mytilene...
- The
Castle of
Mytilene, also
Fortress of
Mytilene, is
located in
Mytilene on the Gr****
island of ****s,
North Aegean. It is
maintained in good condition...
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largest city,
Mytilene (Μυτιλήνη),
whose name is also used for the
island as a whole. ****s is a
separate regional unit with the seat in
Mytilene,
which is...
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Battle of
Mytilene may
refer to:
Battle of
Mytilene (406 BC),
fought between Athens and
Sparta Battle of
Mytilene (427 BC),
fought between Mytilene and Athens...
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military commander of
Mytilene. He
supported King
Darius Hystaspes of
Persia in his
Scythian expedition (c. 513 BC) as
commander of the...
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Aristotle of
Mytilene (or Aristoteles, Gr****: Ἀριστοτέλης ὁ Μυτιληναῖος; fl. 2nd century) was a
distinguished Peripatetic philosopher in the time of Galen...
- (Gr****: Άγαλμα της Ελευθερίας) is a
bronze statue erected at the
harbor of
Mytilene on the
island of ****s in Greece. The
statue was
created by Gr**** sculptor...
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Potamon (Gr****: Ποτάμων ὁ Μυτιληναῖος;
around 65 BC–around AD 25)) of
Mytilene in ****s, son of ****nax the rhetorician, was
himself a
rhetorician in...