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- Folegandros (also Pholegandros; Gr****: Φολέγανδρος) is a small Gr**** island in the Aegean Sea that, together with Sikinos, Ios, Anafi and Santorini, forms...
- mother of Orion with Poseidon, and Pholegander, eponym of the island Pholegandros. Minos, along with his brothers, Rhadamanthys and Sarpedon, was raised...
- Sea Archaic Gr**** city-states Andros Delos Khios ****s Milos Minoans Pholegandros Rhodes Samos Syracuse, Sicily Zakynthos Lordship of Chios Kingdom of...
- Milos, Sifnos, Kythnos, Ios, Amorgos, Kimolos, Sikinos, Syros, and Pholegandros. Sanudo's fellow crusaders conquered lordships of their own, sometimes...
-  M****achusetts  United States Phillis Ohio River,  Pennsylvania  United States Pholegandros Cyclades  Greece Philo Brice Timbalier Bay,  Louisiana  United States...
- Foiníki fiˈnici Phoenicia; Canaan Φολέγανδρος Pholégandros Φολέγανδρος Folégandros foˈleɣanðros Pholegandros Φολόη Pholóē Φολόη Folói foˈloi Pholoe Φοῦρνοι...
- mother of Orion with Poseidon, and Pholegander, eponym of the island Pholegandros. Icarus – In Gr**** mythology, Icarus (the Latin spelling, conventionally...
- Belbina Melos Naxos Ios Keos Keria Keros? Kimolos Kythnos Mykonos Paros Pholegandros Rineia Seriphos Sifnos Sikinos Syros Tenos Thera Hephaestia, Lemnos Imbros...
- Teutlyssa, Telos, Nisyros, Astypalaea, Anaphe, Thera and Therasia, Pholegandros, Melos, Kimolos), ed. Friedrich Hiller von Gaertringen. Berlin 1898....
- 1322-1331; the Gozzadini 1331-1537- Sifanto (Siphnos), Sikino, Polycandro (Pholegandros) The Sanudi 1207-1269 (titular, 1341; the Grimani titular 1341-1537);...