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Community in Greece
Argilos (Greek: Άργιλος) is a community of the city of Kozani in northern Greece. Located south-west of the city centre, it had a population of 340 at
Argilos
Museum in Amphipolis, Greece
Lazaridis, continued the work until 1989. There are also finds from ancient Argilos and Eion, the port of ancient Amphipolis, together with wall panels relating
Archaeological Museum of Amphipolis
Archaeological_Museum_of_Amphipolis
City of ancient Macedonia
Argilus or Argilos (Ancient Greek: Ἄργιλος) was a city of ancient Macedonia in the district Bisaltia, between Amphipolis and Bromiscus. It was founded
Argilus
Wine made in the Burgundy region in east-central France
Chalonnaise Mâconnais Beaujolais Climate region Zone C I Soil conditions Argilo-limestone Size of planted vineyards 29,500 hectares 25,000 classified as
Burgundy_wine
Ancient country in modern-day Greece
its districts. The most important town in Bisaltia was the Greek city of Argilos. There was also a river named Bisaltes in the region, which has not been
Bisaltia
Foreign archaeological institute operating in Greece
involved in a variety of archaeological projects across Greece, including Argilos (Greek Macedonia), the Persian War Shipwreck Survey (off Athos, Thessaly
Canadian_Institute_in_Greece
10th-century Leonese nobleman
c. 978), second Count of Cea, was the son of Bermudo Núñez and his wife Argilo. As the father of a queen of Navarre, and therefore, ancestor of many royal
Fernando_Bermúdez_de_Cea
Extinct language of prehistoric Greece
Architecture and building materials: ἄργῐλλος/ἄργῑλος/ἄργῐλλα, árgillos/árgīlos/árgilla, 'white clay, argil'; καλύβη/καλυβός/κολυβός, kalýbē/kalybós/kolybós
Pre-Greek_substrate
Genus of bees
Halictus albozonatus Dours, 1872 Halictus alfkenellus Strand, 1909 Halictus argilos Ebmer, 2005 Halictus asperatus Bingham, 1898 Halictus asperulus Pérez,
Halictus
King of Pamplona from 1004 to 1035
12. Bermudo Núñez, Count of Cea 6. Fernando Bermúdez, Count of Cea 13. Argilo 3. Jimena Fernández 14. Diego Muñoz, Count of Saldaña 7. Elvira Díaz 15
Sancho_III_of_Pamplona
Anatoliko, Kozani Ano Komi Anthochori Anthotopos Anthousa Apidia Ardassa Argilos Asproula Asvestopetra Avgerinos Avgi Avles Axiokastro Charavgi Cheimerino
List of settlements in the Kozani regional unit
List_of_settlements_in_the_Kozani_regional_unit
Museum in Serres, Greece
Hellenistic and Roman exhibits (mainly ceramics, statues, and inscriptions) from Argilos, Vergi, Terpni, Neos Skopos, Gazoros, ancient Tragilos, and Serres. Particularly
Archaeological Museum of Serres
Archaeological_Museum_of_Serres
Arabia Ἀράξης Aráksēs Αράξης Aráxis aˈraksis Araxes; Araks Ἄργιλος Árgilos Άργιλος Árgilos ˈarʝilos Argilus Ἀργολίς Argolís Αργολίδα Argolída arɣoˈliða Argolis
List_of_Greek_place_names
French Rhône Valley wine
Valley Climate region mediterranea Soil conditions north: sandy loam; south: argilo-calcerous Size of planted vineyards Muscat 503; cru: 541 No. of vineyards
Beaumes_de_Venise_AOC
Variety of grape mainly used to make wine
soil that is located throughout Chablis. The French describe this soil as argilo-calcaire and is a composition of clay, limestone, and fossilized oyster
Chardonnay
4th-century BCE monograph series
excluding the latter, the list of described poleis would also include Amorgos, Argilos, Ephesus, Icaria, Cephalonia, Lepreum, Minos, and Thespiae. In total, 44
Constitutions_(Aristotle)
Galicia in the 10th century. His parents were Count Aloito Gutiérrez and Argilo Alóitez, daughter of Alóito and Paterna, the founders of the monastery of
Hermenegildo_Alóitez
have been the son of Munio Núñez de Brañosera who in 824, with his wife Argilo, granted the Carta Puebla de Brañosera, the Fuero similar to the medieval
Munio_Núñez
Variety of grape
encourage wines with sharp acidity. In Vouvray, the soil is predominantly argilo-calcaire or calcareous clay, which produces rounded wines with both acidity
Chenin_blanc
older histories), the early ninth century repoblador who along with wife Argilo in 824 granted certain fueros (charters of privileges) to the village of
Nuño_Rasura
French wine
France Part of Rhône Valley Climate region mediterranean Soil conditions argilo-calcaireous, heavily pebbled; alluvial plain Size of planted vineyards 8
Côtes-du-Rhône_Villages_AOC
Philippi Dancer winner in Soteria (festival) ~250 BC Matero Ματερὼ Bisaltia — Argilos 3rd/2nd century BC Bilos Βίλος Beroia 2nd century BC Biloitos Βίλοιτος
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
List_of_ancient_Macedonians_in_epigraphy
Facalo, Trastalo -ilo (later -io): Acilo, Andilo, Anilo, Ansilo, Ardilo, Argilo, Berilo, Bitilo, Cisilo, Dadilo, Egilo, Ailo, Emilo, Esmerlo, Espallo, Fagilo
Germanic personal names in Galicia
Germanic_personal_names_in_Galicia
of León. Count Bermudo Núñez married twice. From his first marriage to Argilo, he was the father of: Froiloba Bermúdez, the first-born, married Muño Flaínez
Bermudo_Núñez
Argesindus, Argeva, Argevadus, Argevitus, Argifonsa, Argifredus, Argileuva, Argilo, Argioi, Argiuolus, Argivastro, Ariulfus aria-, to PGmc arjaz "noble": Arias
Portuguese_vocabulary
French wine
the town of Tautavel in the east the soil contains high portions of the argilo-calcaire vineyard soils of clay and limestone. As a vin doux naturel (or
Maury_AOC
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Name Spelling Date Source Page Origin Description Argelos Argilos 1214 Raymond 10 Chapter of Argelos Village Argelos 1750 Cassini Bernès Bernet 1385 Raymond
Argelos,_Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Area of southern France
traditions such as the running of the bulls happen in each village. The soil is argilo-calcaire so the flora is essentially that of the garrigue- and this leads
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Irish
Irish Gaelic name MAC DARA means "son of oak." This is the name of a patron saint and is still common in Ireland, especially in Connemara.
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Pet form of French Geneviève, possibly VEVA means "race of women."
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Loves God
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Christian, Hebrew, Indian
Variant of James; Pet Form of James Used as a Woman's Name; Supplanter
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Egyptian African
Twin.
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Lord Shiva
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A narrator of Hadith
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Joy of the Heart
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Tamil
Ojaswita | ஓஜஸà¯à®µà¯€à®¤à®¾
Bright brightness, A person symbolic of brightness
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Russian
(ВитÑ) Pet form of Russian Vitaliy, VITYA means "of life; vital."
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