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Town in Phocis, Greece
Amphissa (Greek: Άμφισσα [ˈamfisa]) is a town in Phocis, Greece, part of the municipality of Delphi, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit. The
Amfissa
Topics referred to by the same term
Amphissa may refer to: Look up amphissa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amphissa (city), an alternative writing for Amfissa, a town and a former municipality
Amphissa
Painting by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
The Women of Amphissa is an oil on canvas painting by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, made in 1887. It is held at the Clark Art Institute, in Williamstown. It
The_Women_of_Amphissa
In Greek mythology, Amphissa (Ancient Greek: Ἄμφισσα, romanized: Ámphissa), also called Issa (/ˈiːsɑː/; Ἴσσα) was the daughter of Macareus and a lover
Amphissa (daughter of Macareus)
Amphissa_(daughter_of_Macareus)
Greek mythology, Amphissa (Ancient Greek: Ἄμφισσα) may refer to the following personages: Amphissa, daughter of Macareus. Amphissa, an alternate name
Amphissa_(mythology)
Species of gastropod
Amphissa reticulata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. The length of the shell attains
Amphissa_reticulata
Species of gastropod
Amphissa bicolor is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. The length of the shell attains 14 mm
Amphissa_bicolor
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
Alexander reportedly saved his father's life. Meanwhile, the city of Amphissa began to work lands that were sacred to Apollo near Delphi, a sacrilege
Alexander_the_Great
Species of gastropod
Amphissa cancellata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. This species occurs from Brazil
Amphissa_cancellata
Species of gastropod
Amphissa undata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. (Original description in Latin) The
Amphissa_undata
Species of gastropod
Amphissa triangularis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. This species is occurs in the
Amphissa_triangularis
Female follower of Dionysus
arrived in Amphissa, a city near Delphi. There they sank down exhausted in the market place and were overpowered by a deep sleep. The women of Amphissa formed
Maenad
Species of gastropod
Amphissa versicolor, also called variegated amphissa or variegate amphissa, is a species of small sea snail in the family Columbellidae. (Original description)
Amphissa_versicolor
Species of gastropod
Microvoluta amphissa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Volutomitridae. The length of the shell attains 6.156 mm. From
Microvoluta_amphissa
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
century after Cleopatra but relied on primary sources, such as Philotas of Amphissa, who had access to the Ptolemaic royal palace, Cleopatra's personal physician
Cleopatra
Genus of gastropods
genus Amphissa include: Amphissa acuminata (E. A. Smith, 1915) Amphissa acutecostata (R. A. Philippi, 1844) Amphissa bicolor Dall, 1892 Amphissa cancellata
Amphissa_(gastropod)
Ancient Greek poet
Archytas (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχύτας) of Amphissa was a Greek poet who was probably a contemporary of Euphorion of Chalcis, about 300 BCE, since it was a matter
Archytas_of_Amphissa
Battle during the expansion of Macedonia
Amphissa. He tricked a force of 10,000 mercenaries who were guarding the road from Phocis to Amphissa into abandoning their posts, then took Amphissa
Battle_of_Chaeronea_(338_BC)
1888 painting by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
(1881) The Tepidarium (1881) A Reading from Homer (1885) The Women of Amphissa (1887) The Roses of Heliogabalus (1888) Unconscious Rivals (1893) Spring
The_Roses_of_Heliogabalus
Eponymous hero of the Aeolians
10.38.4, which says that the Locrian city of Amphissa was said to have derived its name from "Amphissa, daughter of Macar, son of Aeolus". Frazer's note
Aeolus_(son_of_Hellen)
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
the Danube and Macedonia's involvement in the Fourth Sacred War against Amphissa in 339 BC. Thebes ejected a Macedonian garrison from Nicaea (near Thermopylae)
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Region of Ancient Greece
Corinth, between Naupactus and Crisa. The main cities of Ozolian Locris were Amphissa and Naupactus which was its seaport. To the north east of Phocis was Opuntian
Locris
Species of gastropod
Turricostellaria amphissa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Costellariidae, the ribbed miters. MolluscaBase (2018).
Turricostellaria_amphissa
Species of moth
information related to Dysschema amphissum. Savela, Markku. "Dysschema amphissa (Geyer, 1832)". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved September
Dysschema_amphissum
Species of gastropod
Amphissa acuminata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. The length of the shell attains
Amphissa_acuminata
Sacred site and oracle of Ancient Greece
Krisa, which once was the ruling power of the entire valley system. Both Amphissa and Krissa are mentioned in the Iliad's Catalogue of Ships. It was a Mycenaean
Delphi
Species of gastropod
Amphissa inopinata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. This species is occurs in the Atlantic
Amphissa_inopinata
Greek mythical twins
also had the name Anakes (Ἄνακες). Pausanias writes that the people of Amphissa celebrated mystery rites in honor of the so-called Anaktes Boys (Boy Kings)
Castor_and_Pollux
Species of gastropod
Amphissa columbiana, known as the wrinkled dove snail, wrinkled amphissa, or Columbian amphissa, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc
Amphissa_columbiana
Dutch-born British painter (1836–1912)
numerous of Alma-Tadema's canvases after their marriage (The Women of Amphissa (1887) being a notable example). This second marriage was enduring and
Lawrence_Alma-Tadema
Ancient Greek tribe
the western Ozolians and the eastern Opuntians; their primary towns were Amphissa and Opus respectively, and their most important colony was the city of
Locrians
Species of moth
Synonyms Spilosoma transiens Walker, 1855 Aloa isabellina Walker, 1855 Amphissa vacillans Walker, 1855 Creatonotus koni Miyake, 1909 Creatonotos ananthakrishanani
Creatonotos_transiens
Species of gastropod
Amphissa acutecostata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. The length of the shell varies
Amphissa_acutecostata
Son of Apollo in Greek mythology
Amphissus eventually built a temple to his father in the city he founded, Amphissa. Apollo found Dryope tending her sheep on a mountainside while she was
Amphissus
Philotas of Amphissa (Greek: Φιλώτας) was a physician of the 1st century BC. He studied at Alexandria, and was in that city at the same time with the triumvir
Philotas_(physician)
Son of Roman Triumvir Marc Antony (47–30 BC)
expenditures of incredible profusion. At any rate, Philotas, the physician of Amphissa, used to tell my grandfather, Lamprias, that he was in Alexandria at the
Marcus_Antonius_Antyllus
Topics referred to by the same term
Fourth Sacred War (339 BC), between Philip II of Macedon and the city of Amphissa in Lokris. Fifth Sacred War (281 - 280 BC), between the Aitolian League
The_Sacred_Wars
Mountain in Phocis, Central Greece
m). It is drained by the river Mornos to the west. The nearest town is Amphissa, to the southeast. Smaller villages in the mountains are Kaloskopi in the
Mount_Giona
Rise of Macedon
Amphissa. He tricked a force of 10,000 mercenaries who were guarding the road from Phocis to Amphissa into abandoning their posts, then took Amphissa
Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II
Expansion_of_Macedonia_under_Philip_II
English writer (1865–1940)
(1881) The Tepidarium (1881) A Reading from Homer (1885) The Women of Amphissa (1887) The Roses of Heliogabalus (1888) Unconscious Rivals (1893) Spring
Laurence_Alma-Tadema
the Ozolian Locrians. On the western side it extended as far north as Amphissa, which was situated at the head of that part of the plain. This plain,
Crissa
He and his wife were buried in one tomb which was shown in the city of Amphissa. Andraemon, brother of Leonteus. He married Amphinome, a daughter of Pelias
Andraemon
Genus of moths
Subtribe: Spilosomina Genus: Creatonotos Hübner, 1819 Type species Phalaena interrupta Linnaeus, 1767 Synonyms Amphissa Walker, 1855 Phissama Moore, [1860]
Creatonotos
Ancient Greek town in Phocis
to rebuild the ruined town. This led to the Third Sacred War, in which Amphissa was taken by Philip, to whom the Amphictyons had entrusted the conduct
Cirrha
Woman of Hermes
seduced by Apollo who appeared to her as a shepherd. She was usually called Amphissa. Issa, the eponymous nymph of Issa (Lesbos). She became the mother of the
Issa_(mythology)
Coastal Calabrian town famous for jazz festival
southern Italy. Possibly built on the site of the ancient Greek settlement of Amphissa, Roccella is probably best known for hosting a major annual jazz festival
Roccella_Ionica
Region in ancient Greece
colony from the Opuntian Locrians. The chief town of the Ozolians was Amphissa and their most important port Naupactus. Other important towns of the region
Ozolian_Locris
southern Greece abandoned Amphipolis Central Macedonia, Greece Amfipoli Amphissa Phocis, Greece Amfissa Salona Ankon (Ἀγκών) Adriatic coast of central Italy
List_of_ancient_Greek_cities
Nymph in Greek mythology
Eustathius and the scholia on this passage call the daughter and her lover Amphissa and Aechmodicus respectively. Diodorus Siculus, 4.72.1; Apollodorus, 3
Metope_(mythology)
Genus of gastropods
synonym of Amphissa acutecostata (R. A. Philippi, 1844) Anachis haliaeti [sic] : synonym of Anachis haliaeeti (Jeffreys, 1867) : synonym of Amphissa acutecostata
Anachis
and Aetna are freed by Timoleon 339 Nicaea is occupied by Boeotia 338 Amphissa is annexed by Delphi 338 Thyrea is annexed by Argos 338 Mamercus dies 338
Timeline_of_ancient_Greece
Municipal unit in Greece
Phocis in 339 BC, with the professed object of conducting war against Amphissa, he seized Elateia and began to restore its fortifications. The alarm this
Elateia
Family of gastropods
Aesopus Gould, 1860 Alcira H. Adams, 1861 Alia H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853 Amphissa H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853 Anachis H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853 Antimitrella
Columbellidae
Genus of gastropods
Oenopota graphica (Locard, 1897) Bela grimaldii Dautzenberg, 1889: synonym of Amphissa acutecostata (Philippi, 1844) Bela grippi Dall, 1908: synonym of Bellaspira
Bela_(gastropod)
256 BC - Ammonius of Alexandria 132nd Olympiad 252 BC - Xenophanes of Amphissa in Aetolia 133rd Olympiad 248 BC - Simylus of Neapolis 134th Olympiad 244
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Peloponnesus. It is called a town of the Ozolian Locrians by the poet Archytas of Amphissa, who describes it in a hexameter line: "the grape-clad, perfume-breathing
Macynia
River in Phocis and Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece
subfaults within the Corinth Basin and to the north of it. One of these is the Amphissa-Arachova fault system, containing the Delphi fault, and creating the Pleistos
Mornos
Welsh art historian
(1881) The Tepidarium (1881) A Reading from Homer (1885) The Women of Amphissa (1887) The Roses of Heliogabalus (1888) Unconscious Rivals (1893) Spring
Rosemary_Barrow
Town in ancient Aetolia
whereas some have been transferred also into the Archaeological Museum of Amphissa. Odysseus: internet portal of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports
Callium
LTE 3500 MHz 5G NR Radio network shared with Hot Mobile 2.667 (Q3 2025) Amphissa Holdings (27%), Public and others (73%) 3 Pelephone 850/2100 MHz UMTS,
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River in Greece
the separation is slight, and a scarp is still visible all the way from Amphissa to the head of the valley. It is not unmitigated, however. There are few
Pleistos
Region of Ancient Greece
was an important mountain pass leading across Parnassus from Doris to Amphissa in the country of the Ozolian Locrians; at the head of this pass stood
Doris_(Greece)
Species of butterfly
covered in dense fine hairs. J. c. cyta (New Ireland, New Hanover) J. c. amphissa C. Felder and R. Felder, 1860 (Bachan, Halmahera) J. c. amphissina Grose-Smith
Jamides_cyta
family Zygopleuridae. Amphissa alabamensis Sp. nov Valid Garvie Eocene Gosport Sand United States ( Alabama) A species of Amphissa. Anatoma sahlingi Sp
2025_in_paleomalacology
Greek mythological figure
Eustathius and the scholia on this passage call the daughter and her lover Amphissa and Aechmodicus respectively. It is thought that Echetus was a mythological
Echetus
Kolophon 131 § 256 BC Diaulos Philinus Kos 132 § 252 BC Stadion Xenophanes Amphissa Eusebius 133 § 248 BC Boys' Wrestling Lastraditas Elis 133 § 248 BC Stadion
List of ancient Olympic victors
List_of_ancient_Olympic_victors
Cyclorama (approximate completion date) Lawrence Alma-Tadema – The Women of Amphissa Otto Bache – Christian IV's Coronation, 1596 William Gerard Barry – Time
1887_in_art
Art museum and research institute in the US
Neck, 1900, oil on canvas [10] Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, The Women of Amphissa, 1887, oil on canvas [11] Jean-Léon Gérôme, Snake Charmer, c. 1879, oil
Clark_Art_Institute
English painter
frequently being painted by her husband after their marriage (The Women of Amphissa of 1887 being a notable example), she is also shown in a seated statuette
Laura_Theresa_Alma-Tadema
King in Greek mythology
with the Greek city of Amphissa, the main city of Western Locris. The geographer Pausanias reports seeing a tomb at Amphissa, which was said to be the
Thoas_(king_of_Aetolia)
mention the latter as a founder but as a resident, after having resided in Amphissa. In the Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax Drys and Zone are mentioned as neighboring
Drys_(Thrace)
History of the Peloponnesian city
inhabitants of Rhypae and Dyme, and all the Locri Ozolae except those of Amphissa. Colonia Augusta Achaica Patrensis (CAAP) became one of the most populous
History_of_Patras
Municipal unit in Greece
common type; a similar one is exhibited in the Archaeological Museum of Amphissa and one in the Archaeological Museum of Messenia, found in Nihoria. Seven
Galaxidi
Macedonian general (4th c. BC)
Alexander of Aetolia, captured several cities, besieged the key town of Amphissa in Locris, and routed a Macedonian force under Polycles. Reinforced by
Polyperchon
War between the Amphictyonic League and the Phocians
expedition being mounted by the Ozalian Locrians, probably mainly from Amphissa. Philomelus's army met the Locrians in open battle on a small plain between
Third_Sacred_War
Ammospermophilus †Amorpha †Amphicyon †Amphicyon ingens †Amphimachairodus Amphissa †Amphissa versicolor Amphiura †Amphora †Ampullina Amusium Anachis Anadara Anas
List of the prehistoric life of California
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Municipal unit in Greece
by the Catalans, probably under the aegis of the county of Salona (mod. Amphissa). It became known as Aspra Spitia or Asprospitia under the Turks. Aspra
Antikyra
700–338 BC Epirus Amvrakia, Passaron, Phoenice Kingdom 1183–168 BC Locria Amphissa, Naupactus Kingdom 1250–386 BC Macedon Aigai, Pella Kingdom 860–146 BC
List_of_Iron_Age_states
Genus of flies
Efferia amarynceus (Walker, 1849) Efferia amazonica (Bromley, 1934) Efferia amphissa (Walker, 1849) Efferia anacapai (Wilcox & Martin, 1945) Efferia anomala
Efferia
Greek artist (1928–2012)
Decalogue of Virtuoso, pages 47–51, Boukouvalas J., 1981 The History of Amphissa, D. Kravartogiannos, pages 470–473, 1997 The History and Culture of the
Thanassis_Stephopoulos
century–505 BC Latin League Various Tribal confederation 793–338 BC Locria Amphissa, Naupactus Kingdom 1250–386 BC Macedonia (ancient kingdom)/Macedonian empire
List_of_Classical_Age_states
Triada in Ligortys, Theotokos Kosmosoteira in Pherrai, Metamorphōsis in Amphissa, A. Iōannēs ho Theologos [el] in Athens, katholikon of Panagia monastery
12th-century_Byzantine_domes
†Ampezzopleura †Ampezzoscala †Ampezzotrochus †Amphinerita †Amphiperas †Amphiscapha Amphissa †Amphithalamus †Amphitomaria †Amphitrochus †Amplicolpus †Amplogladius †Amplosipho
List of marine gastropod genera in the fossil record
List_of_marine_gastropod_genera_in_the_fossil_record
prison in Athens, and accepted the arms surrendered by ELAS guerrillas in Amphissa. After the war she was instrumental in rebuilding the Guide movement in
Alison_Duke_(classicist)
entrance of the pass leading from the valley of Doris to the plain of Amphissa, illustrates the intended expedition of Demosthenes from Naupactus in 426 BCE
Cytinium
killed himself. Macareus, son of Aeolus, is also given as the father of Amphissa or Issa, who was seduced by Apollo in disguise of a shepherd. Ancient sources
Macareus_(son_of_Aeolus)
during the Odyssey Amphion Ἀμφίων) the name of several mythological figures Amphissa Ἄμφισσα the name of several mythological figures Amphithea Ἀμφιθέα the
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Genus of gastropods
Philippi, 1844: synonym of Amphissa acutecostata (Philippi, 1844) Buccinum acute-costatum Philippi, 1844: synonym of Amphissa acutecostata (Philippi, 1844)
Buccinum
Amphípolis Αμφίπολη Amfípoli amˈfipoli Amphipolis Ἄμφισσα Ámphissa Άμφισσα Ámfissa ˈamfisa Amphissa Ἀμφρυσσός Amphryssós Άμφρισσος Ámfrissos ˈamfrisos Amphryssos
List_of_Greek_place_names
the Danube and Macedonia's involvement in the Fourth Sacred War against Amphissa in 339 BC. Hostilities between Thebes and Macedonia began when Thebes ousted
History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
History_of_Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Community in Greece
helmet of the 6th century BC, located in the Archaeological Museum of Amphissa. They present affinities with similar objects from Macedonia and northern
Agia_Efthymia
4th-century BC Phocian general
began in 353 BC. He invaded Locris, took the town of Thronium, compelled Amphissa to surrender, ravaged the Dorian Tetrapolis, and finally turned his arms
Onomarchus
Amphimorphina †Amphimorphina ignota Amphissa †Amphissa columbiana †Amphissa reticulata †Amphissa ventricosa †Amphissa versicolor Amphiura †Amphiura santaecrucis
List of the Cenozoic life of California
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cochlidium Buccinanops monilifer Buccinastrum deforme, the collared buccinum Amphissa columbiana, the wrinkled dove snail Astyris lunata Costoanachis avara,
List of species affected by imposex
List_of_species_affected_by_imposex
Genus of gastropods
Retizafra calva (Verco, 1910) Pyrene costulata (Cantraine, 1835): synonym of Amphissa acutecostata (Philippi, 1844) Pyrene dartevelli Knudsen, 1956: synonym
Pyrene_(gastropod)
Simone & Cunha, 2012 Terebra assu Simone & Cunha, 2012 Turricostellaria amphissa Simone & Cunha, 2012 Turricostellaria apyrahi Simone & Cunha, 2012 Turricostellaria
List of gastropods described in 2012
List_of_gastropods_described_in_2012
Species of gastropod
gastropods Fusitriton oregonensis, Ceratostoma foliatum, Searlesia dira, and Amphissa columbiana, seastars Pycnopodia helianthoides, Pisaster ochraceus, Evasterias
Margarites_pupillus
†Amphicyon frendens †Amphicyon galushai – or unidentified comparable form Amphissa †Amphissa corrugata †Ampullina †Ampullina oregonensis †Anabernicula Anadara
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was renamed Kastri and was subjected to the kaza (district) of Salona (Amphissa). We also know that the destructive earthquake of 1580 caused severe damage
Ottoman_Delphi
Genus of gastropods
moseri (Dall, 1889) Bellaspira grimaldii (Dautzenberg, 1889): synonym of Amphissa acutecostata (Philippi, 1844) Bellaspira pentapleura Schwengel, 1940: synonym
Bellaspira
AMPHISSA
AMPHISSA
AMPHISSA
AMPHISSA
Girl/Female
Swedish Finnish
Graceful meadow.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Observant; Spectator
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a place so named in North Yorkshire, named with the Old Norse personal name Slengr + býr ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Female
Greek
(Ιάνθη) Greek name IANTHE means "violet flower." In mythology, this is the name of an ocean nymph.
Girl/Female
French Spanish American Italian Latin Greek
Angel.
Boy/Male
Muslim
First
Girl/Female
Hindu
Is a star
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary a prince of Ireland.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Mill Stream
Girl/Female
Arabic, Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Light; A Flame; Silk-cotton Tree; Candle
AMPHISSA
AMPHISSA
AMPHISSA
AMPHISSA
AMPHISSA