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  • Melite
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Melite (Attica), one of the demes of ancient Attica Melite, ancient name of Lake Trichonida in Greece Melite, the ancient name of Mljet island Melite

    Melite

    Melite

  • Melite (mythology)
  • Melite or Melita (/ˈmɛlɪtiː/; Ancient Greek: Μελίτη Melitê means 'calm, honey sweet' or 'glorious, splendid') was the name of several characters in Greek

    Melite (mythology)

    Melite_(mythology)

  • Mélite
  • 1625 play by Pierre Corneille

    Mélite, or The False Letters, is a comedy in five acts by Pierre Corneille. Written in 1625, it is Corneille's first play and debuted on stage in December

    Mélite

    Mélite

    Mélite

  • Melite (naiad)
  • Nymph of Greek mythology

    In Greek mythology, Melite (/ˈmɛlɪtiː/; Ancient Greek: Μελίτη) was one of the Naiads, daughter of the river god Aegaeus, and one of the many loves of Zeus

    Melite (naiad)

    Melite_(naiad)

  • Melite (heroine)
  • Greek mythology, Melite (/ˈmɛlɪtiː/; Ancient Greek: Μελίτη), daughter of Apollo, or alternatively Myrmex, was the eponym of the deme Melite in Attica. According

    Melite (heroine)

    Melite_(heroine)

  • Melite (Attica)
  • Melite (Ancient Greek: Μελίτη) was a deme of ancient Attica, located in the city centre of Athens, within the walls erected by Themistocles and to the

    Melite (Attica)

    Melite (Attica)

    Melite_(Attica)

  • Mdina
  • City in the Western Region of Malta

    Μελίτη, Melítē) after the Greek and Latin name for the island, probably taken from the Punic port at Cospicua on the Grand Harbour. Greco-Roman Melite was

    Mdina

    Mdina

    Mdina

  • Melite (ancient city)
  • Ancient city in Malta

    Melite (Ancient Greek: Μελίτη, Melítē) or Melita (Latin) was an ancient city located on the site of present-day Mdina and Rabat in Malta. It started out

    Melite (ancient city)

    Melite (ancient city)

    Melite_(ancient_city)

  • Maltese dog
  • Breed of toy dog

    name which derives from the Carthaginian city of that name on the island, Melite – or to the Adriatic island of Mljet, near Corfu and off the Dalmatian coast

    Maltese dog

    Maltese dog

    Maltese_dog

  • Siege of Melite (870)
  • Battle during the Muslim conquest of Sicily

    The siege of Melite was the capture of the Byzantine city of Melite (modern Mdina, Malta) by an invading Aghlabid army in 870 AD. The siege was initially

    Siege of Melite (870)

    Siege of Melite (870)

    Siege_of_Melite_(870)

  • Myrmex (mythology)
  • Greek mythological figures

    Myrmex, according to Philochorus, was the father of Melite, from whom the Attic demos of Melite derived its name. Myrmex, that is, an ant, from which

    Myrmex (mythology)

    Myrmex_(mythology)

  • Malta
  • Island country in Southern Europe

    from Latinised or Doric forms of the ancient Greek Melítē (Μελίτη), of uncertain origin. The name Melítē—shared by the Croatian island Mljet in antiquity—literally

    Malta

    Malta

    Malta

  • Domvs Romana
  • Roman and Muslim archaeological site in Malta

    century BC as an aristocratic town house (domus) within the Roman city of Melite. In the 11th century, a Muslim cemetery was established on the remains of

    Domvs Romana

    Domvs Romana

    Domvs_Romana

  • Sacrificial victims of the Minotaur
  • Concept in Greek mythology

    Antiochus: Antiochis; Cydas/Cydamus: Cydantidae; Melite: Melite (deme) and Melite; name of Melite's father: Tricorynthus), which makes it more or less

    Sacrificial victims of the Minotaur

    Sacrificial_victims_of_the_Minotaur

  • Leucippe and Clitophon
  • Ancient Greek romance

    adultery against Clitophon and Melite, but Melite's lawyers defend her well. Then Clitophon gets up and says that he and Melite plotted to kill Leucippe so

    Leucippe and Clitophon

    Leucippe and Clitophon

    Leucippe_and_Clitophon

  • History of Malta
  • Maltese history

    After Melite fell to the invaders, the inhabitants were massacred, the city was destroyed and its churches were looted. Marble from Melite's churches

    History of Malta

    History of Malta

    History_of_Malta

  • Nausithous
  • Name in Greek mythology

    stay in the land of the Phaeacians, the hero fell in love with the nymph Melite and conceived a son Hyllus with her. Nausithous, one of the two sons born

    Nausithous

    Nausithous

  • Rabat, Malta
  • Local council in Western Region, Malta

    city of Mdina, and a north-western part of Rabat was in the Roman city of Melite until its medieval retrenchment. The Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See

    Rabat, Malta

    Rabat, Malta

    Rabat,_Malta

  • Enantia melite
  • Species of butterfly

    Enantia melite is a species of butterfly that is found from Central America to the Amazon Basin. It has a wingspan of 48–52 millimetres (1.9–2.0 in), and

    Enantia melite

    Enantia melite

    Enantia_melite

  • Classical Athens
  • City-state in ancient Greece

    to the Piraeus. The Melitian Gate, so called because it led to the deme Melite, within the city. On the South side: the Gate of the Dead in the neighbourhood

    Classical Athens

    Classical Athens

    Classical_Athens

  • Meta (mythology)
  • son of Ion, Eponym of the Ionians. In other traditions, Meta was called Melite. Meta was the first wife of Aegeus, king of Athens. She bore no child to

    Meta (mythology)

    Meta_(mythology)

  • Pierre Corneille
  • French tragedian (1606–1684)

    play. It is unknown exactly when he wrote it, but the play, the comedy Mélite, surfaced when Corneille brought it to a group of traveling actors in 1629

    Pierre Corneille

    Pierre Corneille

    Pierre_Corneille

  • Melita (personification)
  • National personification of Malta

    personification of Malta. The name originated from the Punic-Roman town of Melite (Μελίτη, Melite in Ancient Greek), the ancient capital of Malta which eventually

    Melita (personification)

    Melita (personification)

    Melita_(personification)

  • Capture of Malta (218 BC)
  • Invasion of Malta by the Roman Republic in 218 BC

    successful invasion of the Carthaginian island of Malta (then known as Maleth, Melite or Melita) by forces of the Roman Republic led by Tiberius Sempronius Longus

    Capture of Malta (218 BC)

    Capture of Malta (218 BC)

    Capture_of_Malta_(218_BC)

  • The Three Men of Melita Žganjer
  • 1998 Croatian film

    The Three Men of Melita Žganjer (Croatian: Tri muškarca Melite Žganjer) is a 1998 award-winning Croatian film directed by Snježana Tribuson, who also wrote

    The Three Men of Melita Žganjer

    The_Three_Men_of_Melita_Žganjer

  • Temple of Apollo (Melite)
  • Temple in Mdina, Malta

    of Apollo (Maltese: Tempju t'Apollo) was a Roman temple in the city of Melite, in modern Mdina, Malta. It was dedicated to Apollo, the god of the sun

    Temple of Apollo (Melite)

    Temple_of_Apollo_(Melite)

  • St. Paul's Catacombs
  • Christian catacombs in Malta

    large cemetery once located outside the walls of the ancient Roman city of Melite, now covered by the smaller Mdina and Rabat. It also comprises the catacombs

    St. Paul's Catacombs

    St. Paul's Catacombs

    St._Paul's_Catacombs

  • Heracles
  • Divine hero in Greek mythology

    Evander Pallas Malis, a slave of Omphale Acelus Meda Antiochus Melite (heroine) Melite (naiad) Hyllus (possibly) Myrto Eucleia Palantho of Hyperborea

    Heracles

    Heracles

    Heracles

  • Temple of Proserpina
  • Roman temple in Mtarfa, Malta

    Mtarfa, Malta, an area which was originally a suburb outside the walls of Melite. It was dedicated to Proserpina, goddess of the underworld and renewal.

    Temple of Proserpina

    Temple of Proserpina

    Temple_of_Proserpina

  • Heracleidae
  • Descendants of Heracles (ancient Greece)

    sons by Deianira (Hyllus was also sometimes thought of as Heracles' son by Melite). Other Heracleidae included Macaria, Lamos, Manto, Bianor, Tlepolemus,

    Heracleidae

    Heracleidae

    Heracleidae

  • Nereids
  • Greek Sea nymphs, daughters of Nereus

    Cyrene. Later on, these four together with their other sisters Thetis, Melite and Panopea, were able to help the hero Aeneas and his crew during a storm

    Nereids

    Nereids

    Nereids

  • Phanostratê
  • Physician from the Hellenistic period

    the Hellenistic period, who lived in the 4th century BCE in the deme of Melite (Attica). Modern historians are only aware of her existence through two

    Phanostratê

    Phanostratê

  • Aegaeus
  • River god in Greek mythology

    widely considered to be the modern island of Corfu. He was the father of Melite, who bore Heracles a son, Hyllus, and of the nymphs Aigaiides. 2. A surname

    Aegaeus

    Aegaeus

  • Apollo
  • Ancient Greek god

    statue of the god at the entrance and a statue of Apollo in the cella. Melite (modern Mdina, Malta): A Temple of Apollo was built in the city in the 2nd

    Apollo

    Apollo

    Apollo

  • Fortifications of Mdina
  • Defensive walls in Mdina, Malta

    century BC, and it later became part of the Roman Empire under the name Melite. The ancient city was surrounded by walls, but very few remains of these

    Fortifications of Mdina

    Fortifications of Mdina

    Fortifications_of_Mdina

  • Thucydides
  • 5th-century BC Athenian historian and general

    Thucydides was murdered on his way back to Athens, placing his tomb near the Melite gate. Many doubt this account, seeing evidence to suggest he lived as late

    Thucydides

    Thucydides

    Thucydides

  • Mljet
  • Adriatic island of Croatia

    prefer the text, Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax. In both texts, it is named Melite (Μελίτη) and supported by Apollonius of Rhodes. Agathemerus and Pliny the

    Mljet

    Mljet

    Mljet

  • Dius
  • Set of mythological Greek characters

    Anthas and father of Anthedon. Dius, a son of Apollo and possible father of Melite. Dius, son of Pandorus and eponym of the city Dion in Euboea. Dius, a son

    Dius

    Dius

  • Melita
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Melita may refer to: Melite (ancient city), on the site of modern Mdina, Malta Melita (ancient port city), near the city of Melitopol in southeast Ukraine

    Melita

    Melita

  • List of Greek place names
  • communities in the past. An example is Malta, which was called Μελίτη (Melítē) and was once home to a Greek-speaking community. However, this community

    List of Greek place names

    List_of_Greek_place_names

  • Maera (mythology)
  • Multiple figures in Greek mythology

    daughters of the river-god Erasinus. She and her sisters, Anchiroe, Byze and Melite, received Britomartis. Maera, priestess of Aphrodite, and mother of two

    Maera (mythology)

    Maera_(mythology)

  • Architecture of Malta
  • by the Phoenicians and later the Romans, who established the cities of Melite and Gaulos. Although these were substantial settlements and are known to

    Architecture of Malta

    Architecture of Malta

    Architecture_of_Malta

  • Aspalis
  • Greek mythological woman

    Aspalis (Ancient Greek: Ἁσπαλίς, romanized: Aspalís) was a local heroine from Melite in Phthia whose story was apparently meant to provide an etiology for the

    Aspalis

    Aspalis

    Aspalis

  • Siege of Constantinople (674–678)
  • Major conflict of the Arab–Byzantine wars

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Siege of Constantinople (674–678)

    Siege of Constantinople (674–678)

    Siege_of_Constantinople_(674–678)

  • First Muslim conquest of Jerusalem
  • 636–637 siege in the Byzantine Levant by the Rashidun Caliphate

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    First Muslim conquest of Jerusalem

    First Muslim conquest of Jerusalem

    First_Muslim_conquest_of_Jerusalem

  • St Paul's Cathedral, Mdina
  • Church in Mdina, Malta

    occupied by a palace belonging to Saint Publius, the Roman governor of Melite who greeted Paul the Apostle after he was shipwrecked in Malta. According

    St Paul's Cathedral, Mdina

    St Paul's Cathedral, Mdina

    St_Paul's_Cathedral,_Mdina

  • Basilica of St Paul, Rabat
  • Roman Catholic Parish church in Rabat, Malta

    Rabat, Malta. The church is built on the edge of the site of the Roman city Melite, which included all of Mdina and a large part of present-day Rabat. There

    Basilica of St Paul, Rabat

    Basilica of St Paul, Rabat

    Basilica_of_St_Paul,_Rabat

  • Claudia Antonia
  • Daughter of Emperor Claudius (AD c.30–66)

    Claudia Antonia Statue from the Domvs Romana in Melite, Malta Born AD 30 Died AD 66 Spouses Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix Issue

    Claudia Antonia

    Claudia Antonia

    Claudia_Antonia

  • Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor (831)
  • 831 Abbasid invasion of the Byzantine Empire

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor (831)

    Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor (831)

    Abbasid_invasion_of_Asia_Minor_(831)

  • Proserpina
  • Ancient Roman goddess

    Republic and Empire. A Temple of Proserpina was located in a suburb of Melite, in modern Mtarfa, Malta. The temple's ruins were quarried away between

    Proserpina

    Proserpina

    Proserpina

  • Conquest of Arwad (649–650)
  • Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Conquest of Arwad (649–650)

    Conquest_of_Arwad_(649–650)

  • Battle of Mazara del Vallo
  • Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Battle of Mazara del Vallo

    Battle of Mazara del Vallo

    Battle_of_Mazara_del_Vallo

  • Sack of Damietta (853)
  • Part of the Arab–Byzantine wars

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Sack of Damietta (853)

    Sack of Damietta (853)

    Sack_of_Damietta_(853)

  • Anchiroe (mythology)
  • daughters of the river-god Erasinus. She and her sisters, Byze, Maera and Melite, received Britomartis. Anchiroe, daughter of the river god Chremetes, wife

    Anchiroe (mythology)

    Anchiroe_(mythology)

  • Corfu
  • Greek island in the Ionian Sea

    Heracles, just before embarking on his ten labours, slept with the naiad Melite; their son was Hyllus (not to be confused with Hyllus, the leader of the

    Corfu

    Corfu

    Corfu

  • Siege of Messina (842–843)
  • 842 – 843 Aghlabid siege against the Byzantine city of Messina

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Siege of Messina (842–843)

    Siege of Messina (842–843)

    Siege_of_Messina_(842–843)

  • Uthman
  • 3rd Rashidun caliph from 644 to 656

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Uthman

    Uthman

    Uthman

  • Collytus
  • Deme of ancient Attica

    Diomeia. For this reason it was believed that Collytus's deme was part of Melite. Collytus was one of the richest demoi in the city of Athens and there were

    Collytus

    Collytus

  • Thalia (Nereid)
  • Nereid of Greek mythology

    of Cyrene Later on, these four together with their other sisters Thetis, Melite and Panopea, were able to help the hero Aeneas and his crew during a storm

    Thalia (Nereid)

    Thalia (Nereid)

    Thalia_(Nereid)

  • Battle of Charsianon (831)
  • Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Battle of Charsianon (831)

    Battle of Charsianon (831)

    Battle_of_Charsianon_(831)

  • Epithets of Artemis
  • Greek Goddess of the Hunt

    Themistocles built a temple of Artemis Aristobule near his house in the deme of Melite, in which he dedicated his own statue. Astrateia, she that stops an invasion

    Epithets of Artemis

    Epithets of Artemis

    Epithets_of_Artemis

  • Matt Danzeisen
  • American financier and investor

    citizenship, Thiel, Danzeisen, and others set up a company named EUM Holdings Melite Ltd in Malta. The New York Times remarks that the process was "a series

    Matt Danzeisen

    Matt Danzeisen

    Matt_Danzeisen

  • Kekropis
  • Ancient Athenian phyle (tribe)

    Kekrops. Its demes were Aixone, Halai Aixonides, Daidalidai, Epieikidai, Melite, Xypete, Pithos, Sypalettos, Trinemeia and Phlya. Becker, J. (18 October

    Kekropis

    Kekropis

    Kekropis

  • Nesaea
  • Nereid of Greek mythology

    of Cyrene Later on, these four together with their other sisters Thetis, Melite and Panopea, were able to help the hero Aeneas and his crew during a storm

    Nesaea

    Nesaea

  • List of battles by geographic location
  • Capture of Malta (218 BC) – 218 BC – Second Punic War (Punic Wars) Siege of Melite (870) – c. 870 – Muslim conquest of Sicily (Arab–Byzantine wars) Siege of

    List of battles by geographic location

    List_of_battles_by_geographic_location

  • List of Oceanids
  • Pluto, Rhodea, Styx, Tyche, and Urania. The additions are: Iache, Leucippe, Melite, Phaeno, and Rhodope. West 1966, p. 260; Evelyn-White, note to Homeric Hymn

    List of Oceanids

    List of Oceanids

    List_of_Oceanids

  • Metus (mythology)
  • Son of Neptune in the Fabulae

    the Fabulae (2nd century AD), Metus is the son of the sea god Neptune and Melite, daughter of the Egyptian king Busiris. In Peter K. Marshall's 2002 edition

    Metus (mythology)

    Metus_(mythology)

  • House of Zogu
  • Royal family from Albania

    Skënder Zogu, married Jacqueline Cosme Virginie Alexandra Geraldine Zogu Melite Zogu Vera Zogu Mirgin Zogu Genc Zogu Unknown child Princess Adile Zogu,

    House of Zogu

    House of Zogu

    House_of_Zogu

  • Goran Grgić
  • Croatian actor

    (Rusko meso, 1997) - Hrvoje The Three Men of Melita Žganjer (Tri muškarca Melite Žganjer, 1998) - Vodja snimanja Transatlantic (1998) - Austrijski Casnik

    Goran Grgić

    Goran Grgić

    Goran_Grgić

  • Arab conquest of Egypt
  • 639–646 Rashidun Caliphate campaign

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Arab conquest of Egypt

    Arab_conquest_of_Egypt

  • Siege of Arsamosata (837)
  • Byzantine win over the Abbasids in Turkey

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Siege of Arsamosata (837)

    Siege of Arsamosata (837)

    Siege_of_Arsamosata_(837)

  • Abū Sa'īd's invasions of Asia Minor
  • Military campaigns, 839–841

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Abū Sa'īd's invasions of Asia Minor

    Abū Sa'īd's invasions of Asia Minor

    Abū_Sa'īd's_invasions_of_Asia_Minor

  • Panopea
  • Figures in Greek mythology

    who together with her sisters, Thetis, Nesaea, Spio, Thalia, Cymodoce and Melite, helped the hero Aeneas and his crew during a storm. She may be the same

    Panopea

    Panopea

  • Temple of Apollo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Selinunte (formerly identified as a Temple to Herakles) Temple of Apollo (Melite), now largely destroyed Temple of Apollo Didyma, Aydın Temple of Apollo

    Temple of Apollo

    Temple_of_Apollo

  • List of bacterial genera named after mythological figures
  • of Nereus and Doris. Hellea: Helle (Ἕλλη), a Greek sea goddess. Melitea: Melite (Μελίτη), one of the naiads, daughter of the river god Aegaeus, and one

    List of bacterial genera named after mythological figures

    List_of_bacterial_genera_named_after_mythological_figures

  • Eponymous archon
  • Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state

    Melite Originally of Delphi. Father of Xenagoras, archon of ca. 213–220. 173–174 Veisius Piso of Melite ca. 174–175 Ti. Claudius Lysiades of Melite Descendant

    Eponymous archon

    Eponymous_archon

  • List of years in literature
  • reserata (Comenius), Alphabetum Ibericum sive Georgianum cum Oratione, Mélite (Corneille) 1630 in literature – Pathomachia 1631 in literature – The Swisser

    List of years in literature

    List_of_years_in_literature

  • Battle of Chrysoboullon (883)
  • Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Battle of Chrysoboullon (883)

    Battle of Chrysoboullon (883)

    Battle_of_Chrysoboullon_(883)

  • Laomedeia (mythology)
  • lovely Halie, and Pasithea, and Erato, and rosy-armed Eunice, and gracious Melite, and Eulimene, and Agaue, Doto, Proto, Pherusa, and Dynamene, and Nisaea

    Laomedeia (mythology)

    Laomedeia_(mythology)

  • Sack of Euchaita
  • 811 Sack by the Abbasids

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Sack of Euchaita

    Sack of Euchaita

    Sack_of_Euchaita

  • Nymph
  • Greek and Roman mythological creature

    Erasinos; attendants of the goddess Britomartis. • Anchiroe • Byze • Maera • Melite Nymphs of the river Granicus River Granicus daughters of the river-god Granicus

    Nymph

    Nymph

    Nymph

  • Siege of Lentini
  • Aghlabid siege of Byzantine holding in Sicily

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Siege of Lentini

    Siege_of_Lentini

  • Siege of Palermo (830–831)
  • Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Siege of Palermo (830–831)

    Siege of Palermo (830–831)

    Siege_of_Palermo_(830–831)

  • Thoe
  • Nesaia, Speo, thoe and dark-eyed Halie, Cymothoe, Actaea and Limnorea, Melite, Iaera, Amphithoe and Agave, Doto and Proto, Pherusa and Dynamene, Dexamene

    Thoe

    Thoe

  • Asty
  • Ancient Greek word for the physical space of a city or town

    within Athens inside the Themistoclean Wall: Coele Collytus Cydathenaeum Melite Scambonidae Asty demoi located within Athens outside the Themistoclean Wall:

    Asty

    Asty

    Asty

  • Battle of Mu'tah
  • 629 AD battle in the Arab–Byzantine Wars

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Battle of Mu'tah

    Battle of Mu'tah

    Battle_of_Mu'tah

  • Cretan expedition (949)
  • Invasion of Crete by the Byzantine army 949

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Cretan expedition (949)

    Cretan expedition (949)

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  • Successful Byzantine siege of Muslim Crete

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    Siege of Chandax

    Siege of Chandax

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  • Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, Arabian warrior

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    Dirar ibn al-Azwar

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  • Byzantine military offensive against the Hamdanid Dynasty

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    Siege of Antioch (968–969)

    Siege of Antioch (968–969)

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  • Ljubomir Kerekeš
  • Croatian actor (born 1960)

    rat na mom otoku 1998 The Three Men of Melita Žganjer Zec Tri muškarca Melite Žganjer 1999 Madonna Kuzma Glavan Bogorodica 2001 The Last Will Honza Posljednja

    Ljubomir Kerekeš

    Ljubomir Kerekeš

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  • John Kourkouas
  • 10th-century Byzantine general

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    John Kourkouas

    John_Kourkouas

  • Ageladas
  • 6th or 5th-century BC Greek sculptor

    This agrees with the statement of the scholiast on Aristophanes, that at Melite there was a statue of Heracles (Ἡρακλῆς ἀλεξίκακος), the work of Ageladas

    Ageladas

    Ageladas

  • Siege of Tripoli (999)
  • Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Siege of Tripoli (999)

    Siege of Tripoli (999)

    Siege_of_Tripoli_(999)

  • Battle of Nikiou
  • 646 battle between the Byzantine Empire and Rashidun Caliphate

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Battle of Nikiou

    Battle of Nikiou

    Battle_of_Nikiou

  • Battle of the Straits
  • 965 battle

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Battle of the Straits

    Battle of the Straits

    Battle_of_the_Straits

  • Siege of Babylon Fortress
  • 640 battle between the Byzantine Empire and Rashidun Caliphate

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Siege of Babylon Fortress

    Siege of Babylon Fortress

    Siege_of_Babylon_Fortress

  • Mycale
  • Mountain on the west coast of central Anatolia in Turkey

    needed]. Vitruvius, however, says there were thirteen, the extra state being Melite, which "... as a punishment of the arrogance of its citizens was detached

    Mycale

    Mycale

    Mycale

  • Revolt of Tyre (996–998)
  • Siege by the Fatimids

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Revolt of Tyre (996–998)

    Revolt_of_Tyre_(996–998)

  • Umayyad invasions of Asia Minor (720-740)
  • Military campaigns, 720-740

    Taranto Messina Butera Lentini Ostia Enna (2nd) Syracuse (2nd) Syracuse (3rd) Melite Syracuse (4th) Caltavuturo Stelai Milazzo Reggio Taormina (1st) Garigliano

    Umayyad invasions of Asia Minor (720-740)

    Umayyad invasions of Asia Minor (720-740)

    Umayyad_invasions_of_Asia_Minor_(720-740)

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