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Town of Triphylia in ancient Elis
37°32′02″N 21°35′55″E / 37.53384°N 21.59852°E / 37.53384; 21.59852 Samicum or Samikon (Ancient Greek: Σαμικόν) was a town of Triphylia in ancient Elis
Samicum
Lake in Elis, Greece
About Peloponnisos". www.allaboutpeloponnisos.com. Retrieved 2024-12-30. "Samicum". A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. Vol. 2. John Murray. 1873
Kaiafas_Lake
were star-crossed lovers from the town of Samus in Triphylia (later Samicum; not to be confused with Samos). The story of Rhadine and Leontichus was
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Community in Greece
Krestena. Samiko takes its name from the ancient Elean city Samikon (Latin: Samicum), which was also known as Samos and Samia. It was probably identical with
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Ancient Greek war from 220 to 217 BC
entire province in a week. Finally he came to terms with the fortress of Samicum, where a combined force of 2,700 Aetolians, Eleans and Spartans including
Social_War_(220–217_BC)
Topics referred to by the same term
Principality of Samos Samos International Airport, on the island of Samos Samicum, an ancient city in Triphylia, Greece Samos, Galicia, a village in Spain
Samos_(disambiguation)
Greek mythology (nymphs)
Nymphs: Myth, Cult, Lore. Oxford University Press. p. 159. ISBN 0195122941. "Samicum". A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. Vol. 2. John Murray. 1873
Anigrides
Community in Greece
suffered damage from the 2007 Greek forest fires. The ruins of ancient Samicum lie within the borders of the municipal unit. List of settlements in Elis
Kato_Samiko
spring called Cruni (currently called Tavla) and not far from the city of Samicum. Both Cruni and Chalcis are named by Homer in the Odyssey, and both are
Chalcis_(Elis)
Town of Triphylia in ancient Elis
ally with Philip V of Macedon in the Social War (219 BCE), after he took Samicum. Its site is located at Agios Elias near modern Pyrgos, Elis, although
Pyrgus_(Triphylia)
Kirschner & Štěpánek Taraxacum salutator Štěpánek & Kirschner Taraxacum samicum Sonck & H.Øllg. Taraxacum samuelssonii Dahlst. ex Soest Taraxacum sandomiriense
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Irish
Irish : variant spelling of Noone.English, Scottish, and Dutch : from Middle English none, Middle Dutch noene ‘noon’, the time of brightest sunshine, hence perhaps nickname for a bright and cheerful person or for someone born at that time of day. The word is derived from Latin nona (hora) ‘ninth (hour)’, i.e. about three o’clock. The change in meaning of the vocabulary word from mid-afternoon to midday, probably occurred as a result of monastic meal times being brought forward.
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English
Variant spelling of English Crystal, CHRISTAL means "crystal, ice."
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Delights in Devotion to God
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Hungarian
Gypsy.
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Egyptian
, the scribe of the treasure of the deity Anhurschu.
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British, English, Irish
Battle
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Arabic, Muslim
Star of the Faith
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Omkarnath | ஓமகாரநாத
Lord of Omkar, Shiva
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American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican
Handsome; Manly; Form of Charles; Strong; Free-woman
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, British, English
Noble; Aristocratic Lady
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