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nymphaeum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nymphaion (Gr****: Νυμφαῖον or Νύμφαιον) can
refer to: Nymphaeum, a type of
monument in Antiquity...
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Nýmphaion (Gr****: Νύμφαιον, Latin: Nymphaeum), also
known as
Nymphaion on the
Pontus (Ancient Gr****: Νύμφαιον τὸ ἐν τῷ Πόντῳ), was a
significant centre...
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traveller on Nif The town's name in
classical and
medieval times was
Nymphaion (Gr****: Νύμφαιον). It rose to
prominence during the late
Byzantine times...
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Nymphaion (Ancient Gr****: Νυμφαῖον,
Nymphaîon) was the name
given to the
ancient sanctuary of the "eternal fire"
located in
southern Illyria, notably...
- A
nymphaeum (Latin pl.: nymphaea) or
nymphaion (Ancient Gr****: νυμφαῖον, romanized:
nymphaîon), in
ancient Greece and Rome, was a
monument consecrated...
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Nymfaio (Gr****: Νυμφαίο,
before 1926: Νέβεσκα – Neveska; Aromanian: Nevesca) is a
village and a
former community in
Florina regional unit,
Western Macedonia...
- Nymphæum or
Nymphaion (Ancient Gr****: Νυμφαῖον, Νύμφαιον or Νυμφαίη; Latin: Nymphaeum) was an
ancient harbour on the
coast of Illyria,
three miles to...
- pact
signed between the
Empire of
Nicaea and the
Republic of
Genoa in
Nymphaion in
March 1261. This
treaty would have a
major impact on both the restored...
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north Black Sea
coast near the
already existing settlements,
including Nymphaion near Pantikapaion, Athēnaion near Theodosia, and
Stratokleia near Phanagoreia...
- 1260. He died
after a few months, in
February 1261, and was
buried at
Nymphaion. A
period of
vacancy followed his death, but
after the
reconquest of Constantinople...