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Marathos may refer to: Amrit, an ancient Phoenician city Marathos Island, a Greek Island in the Aegean Sea Marathos, Crete, a village in the municipality
Marathos
Settlement in Greece
Marathos or Marathi is a small Greek Island in the Aegean Sea lying east of Patmos island, southwest of Arkoi island, and northwest of Leipsoi island.
Marathos_Island
Community in Greece
com/destinations/Crete/Heraklion/Village/Marathos.html. Archived 2015-09-18 at the Wayback Machine "The village of Marathos, Iraklio, Crete, Greece". "Δικτυακός
Marathos,_Crete
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
municipality of Patmos, which includes the offshore islands of Arkoi (pop. 44), Marathos (pop. 5), and several uninhabited islets, has a population of 3,047 (2011
Patmos
Flowering plant species in the carrot family
insecticidal properties. The Greek name for fennel is marathon (μάραθον) or marathos (μάραθος), and the place of the famous battle of Marathon literally means
Fennel
Archaeological site in Tartus District, Syria
It lies on the site of the ancient Marathus (Ancient Greek: Μάραθος, Marathos), a Phoenician port located near present-day Tartus in Syria. Founded in
Amrit
Group of Greek islands
the chain include Alimia, Arkoi, Farmakonisi, Gyali, Kinaros, Levitha, Marathos, Nimos, Pserimos, Saria, Strongyli and Syrna. The name "Dodecanese" (older
Dodecanese
Town in Greece
"Marathon" (Μαραθών) comes from the herb fennel, called márathon (μάραθον) or márathos (μάραθος) in Ancient Greek, so Marathon literally means "a place full of
Marathon,_Greece
Municipality in Greece
kilometres (0.51 mi2), part of Patmos municipality). Only Leipsoi, Arkoi, and Marathos are inhabited. Leipsoi is a municipality, part of the Kalymnos regional
Leipsoi
Greek mythological figures
In Greek mythology, Marathon (Ancient Greek: Μαραθῶν), also Marathos or Marathus may refer to the same or four distinct characters who gave his name to
Marathon_(mythology)
Aspronisi Leipson Makry Halkis Marathos, 37°22′03″N 26°43′30″E / 37.36750°N 26.72500°E / 37.36750; 26.72500 (Marathos) Marmaras Mavra Levithas Megalo
List_of_islands_of_Greece
Greek klepht
Prefecture, he was a Sarakatsanos klepht leader born in the village of Marathos [el], in Agrafa. His real name was Antonis Makriyannis, son of Yannis Makriyannis
Antonis_Katsantonis
Cave in Crete, Greece
Arkaliospilio is a cave to the southwest of Marathos. Roman, Byzantine and medieval conches have been found in the cave. Situated at an altitude of 545
Arkaliospilio
Town in Aetolia, Greece
consists of the following communities: Thermo (Thermo, Koulouria, Mandra, Marathos, Megas Dendros, Taxiarchis) Avarikos (Avarikos, Pini) Agia Sofia (Agia
Thermo,_Greece
Municipality in Greece
units (constituent communities in brackets): Agrafa (Agrafa, Epiniana, Marathos, Monastiraki, Tridendro, Trovato, Vrangiana) Aperantia (Granitsa, Limeri
Agrafa_(municipality)
British long-distance runner
2025. "Gillian Adams Horovitz, A life defined by running well" (PDF). Maratho nand Beyond. "Marriages". Free BMD. Retrieved 14 March 2025. "1998 Athletes"
Gillian_Horovitz
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
Kalamonari) Frantato (Frantato, Avlaki, Kalamourida, Kampos, Kremasti, Maratho, Pigi, Stavlos) Raches Raches (Christos, Agios Dimitrios, Armenistis, Vrakades
Ikaria
Cave in Crete, Greece
Doxa is a small but well-known cave in Marathos, on the island of Crete in Greece. There is a taverna located right next to the mouth of the cave. You
Doxa_(cave)
Klafsi Kleisto Koryschades Krikello Lepiana Limeri Lithochori Marathia Marathos Mavrommata Megalo Chorio Mesokomi Mikro Chorio Monastiraki Mouzilo Myriki
List of settlements in Evrytania
List_of_settlements_in_Evrytania
American streamer collective
Retrieved 18 July 2025. "AMP Drops Trailer Feat. T-Pain Ahead of Streaming Maratho..." Complex. Retrieved 13 July 2025. "Kai Cenat and AMP Crew Reveal Giant-Sized
AMP_(streamer_collective)
Ancient Greek dialect
bêlêma hindrance, river dam (Laconian) βηρίχαλκον bêrichalkon fennel (Attic marathos) (chalkos bronze) βίβασις bibasis Spartan dance for boys and girls βίδυοι
Doric_Greek
Ligortynos Liliano Limin Chersonisou Loures Loutraki Lyttos Magarikari Malia Marathos Martha Matala Mathia Megali Vrysi Meleses Mesochorio Metaxochori Miamou
List of settlements in the Heraklion regional unit
List_of_settlements_in_the_Heraklion_regional_unit
Byzantium. The site of Demetrium is tentatively located within Kantiraga (Marathos). Strabo. Geographica. Vol. ix. p.435. Page numbers refer to those of Isaac
Demetrium
Earthquake in Greece
It caused extensive damage in Messenia, with the towns of Filiatra and Marathos both severely affected. Between 326 and 600 people were killed. It was
1886_Peloponnese_earthquake
Civil War. Dimitris Vlantas, aka Dimitris Vlandas, was born in 1908 in Marathos, Crete. From a young age, he joined the Communist Youth of Greece (OKNE)
Dimitris_Vlantas
Phoenician town
Dionysius Periegetes also mentions "fertile Tripolis and Orthosia and Marathos" in his work, and agrees with Hierocles, George of Cyprus, and others,
Orthosias_in_Phoenicia
Culinary tradition
onions) and cheese Snails with tomato Sofegada, vegetable stew Soupies me maratho, cuttlefish with fennel Triftoudia, type of orzo Tsigariasto, lamb or goat
Cretan_cuisine
Regional unit settlements
Leontito Loutro Loutropigi Loxada Magoula Magoulitsa Makrychori Marathea Marathos Markos Mascholouri Mataragka Mavrommati Melissa Melissochori Mesenikolas
List of settlements in the Karditsa regional unit
List_of_settlements_in_the_Karditsa_regional_unit
Village in Famagusta District, Cyprus
the de facto control of Northern Cyprus. It is named after the fennel (Marathos) an aromatic and flavourful herb used in cooking and folk medicine. It
Marathovounos
Community in Greece
abroad and acquire their own properties, which reached up to Kalandos, Marathos, Archatos and Kampos. In 1718 the new church was founded, which was completed
Filoti
Town of ancient Ionia
one of a group of Greek toponyms apparently derived from the Greek word Marathos or Marathon after the "fennel" growing on site, Foeniculum vulgare. The
Marathesium
Belgian speed skater (born 1995)
Retrieved 7 February 2026. "Sandrine Tas championne mondiale de roller maratho" [Sandrine Tas, world champion of roller marathon] (in Belgian French)
Sandrine_Tas
Book of ten Latin love poems written by Tibullus, c. 27 BC
again. It is thought that Marathus is also a pseudonym. In Greek, μάραθος (marathos; both "a"s are short) means "fennel". The name is suitable for a slave
Tibullus_book_1
Village in Ikaria, Greece
lies west of Evdilos and borders neighboring Raches. Frantato (Φραντάτο) Maratho (Μάραθο) Pigi (Πηγή); in the vicinity of the village lies the Theoktistis
Evdilos
American long-distance runner
"Kara Goucher wins U.S. women's half-marathon title; Berhanu Girma wins maratho". Pioneer Press. St. Paul, Minnesota. Blount, Rachel (17 June 2012). "Rain
Everlyne_Lagat
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Nicephorus and Antoninus (308) (see also: November 12) Virgin-martyr Manatho (Maratho), burned alive in Scythopolis in Syria Palaestina (c. 286-305) (see also:
October 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
October_20_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
sword. Martyrs Anthony, Zevinus, Germanus, Nicephorus and virgin-martyr Maratho, under Diocletian (c. 286–305) (see also: November 13) Saint Martin of
November 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
November_12_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
6 April at about 15:15 they managed to reach land near a small town of Marathos (Marathopoli) on the west coast of Greece. It was later discovered that
SS_Solstad_(1916)
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