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River in Greece
the Thyamis delta and river basin were small and scattered compared to the upland larger Greek villages of the hilly area to the north. Thyamis forms
Thyamis
In Greek mythology, Thyamis (Ancient Greek: Θύαμις) was a commander, along with his brothers, the Cyraioi, who fought together with Deriades against Dionysus
Thyamis_(mythology)
Historical region
being Molossia and Thesprotia. Chaonia traditionally stretched between the Thyamis river in the south and the Akrokeraunian range in the north, between present-day
Chaonia
Historical region
uncertain etymology. It possibly derives from the ancient Greek name of the Thyamis river, called Cham (Çam) in Albanian, either through the unattested Slavic
Chameria
The bridge was located over the Thyamis river or Kalamas. It was a creation of the nature, since the waters of the Thyamis dug the inferior rocks, leaving
Theogefyro
Community in Greece
Thesprotia, Greece. The village is situated on the right bank of the river Thyamis, which flows into the Ionian Sea near Sagiada. It was the ancient city
Raveni
Province of Thesprotia Prefecture, Greece
Thyamida was one of the four provinces of Thesprotia Prefecture of Greece. Its territory corresponded with that of the current municipality Igoumenitsa
Thyamida
Epirotian volunteers, he claimed the region of Epirus north of the River Thyamis and it is because of him that the region was named Cestrine. According
Cestrinus
Historical region in the Balkans
Arachthos river, crossed by the historic Bridge of Arta, the Louros, the Thyamis or Kalamas, and the Voidomatis, a tributary of the Vjosë flowing through
Epirus
Mountain range in Greece
northeast and the Lakmos to the east. It is drained by tributaries of the Thyamis to the northwest, towards Lake Ioannina to the southwest, by the Voidomatis
Mitsikeli
(Cape Malea). Epirus & Central Greece Pavla/Pavllë (near Vrinë, Albania) Thyamis (near Igoumenitsa) Tyria (near Vrosina) Acheron (near Parga) Louros (near
List_of_rivers_of_Greece
Ptolemy to have stood in one of the bays between the mouth of the river Thyamis and Sybota. It was located on the Ionian Sea coast, and its site is tentatively
Toryne
Fortified settlement and harbour in ancient Epirus
Epirus, on an eponymous promontory. It lay between the rivers Acheron and Thyamis, and opposite the southern point of Corcyra. In the two naval engagements
Cheimerium
Town in ancient Epirus
(Κεστρινία), and was located in Chaonia, separated from Thesprotia by the river Thyamis. It is said to have received its name from Cestrinus, son of Helenus and
Cestria_(Epirus)
Village in Greece
families were offered small arable properties in the nearby valley of Upper Thyamis, which previously belonged to Ottoman institutions (chifliks). The civil
Kastri,_Evrymenes
Thesprotis stretched between the Ambracian Gulf in the south to the River Thyamis (modern-day Kalamas) in the north, and between the Pindus mountains and
Ancient_Thesprotia
Regional unit in Greece
southern and the western part. Two of Thesprotia's rivers are legendary: the Thyamis and the Acheron of Greek mythology, lined with reedbeds and plane trees
Thesprotia
Community in Greece
is situated on a forested mountainside above the left bank of the river Thyamis, at about 450 m elevation. It is 10 km southwest of Voutsaras, 24 km northeast
Polydroso,_Thesprotia
Αncient Greek tribe that inhabited the region of Epirus
Thesprotis stretched between the Ambracian Gulf in the south to the River Thyamis (modern-day Kalamas) in the north, and between the Pindus mountains and
Thesprotians
Bay in Albania bordering the Adriatic Sea
located somewhat to the north of ancient Chaonia—usually located between the Thyamis River in Greek Epirus (the mod-ern Kalamas) and the Akrokeraunian headland
Bay_of_Vlorë
Species of beetle
Cucujiformia Family: Chrysomelidae Genus: Longitarsus Species: L. albus Binomial name Longitarsus albus Fritzlar, 2001 Synonyms Thyamis alba Allard, 1866
Longitarsus_albus
Greek army officer (1893–1940)
War, and succeeded in repelling an Italian attack on the bridge of the Thyamis River, followed up by a Greek counterattack. When the Italians countered
Mordechai_Frizis
Archaeological park in Albania
hills close to the sea. In addition there was the fertile delta of the Thyamis (Kalamas) river, which was then navigable to beyond the head of the delta
Apollonia_(Illyria)
Philippi, 1865 Platypalpus thaicus Grootaert & Shamshev, 2006 Platypalpus thyamis (Séguy, 1942) Platypalpus tonsus (Collin, 1961) Platypalpus triangulatus
List_of_Platypalpus_species
River in Greece
Ioannina regional unit in Epirus, Greece. It is a left tributary of the Thyamis. The source of the river Tyria is near the village Platania, on the western
Tyria_(river)
Subgroup of Albanians
the local Greek hydronym Thyamis (Θύαμις in Greek, Kalamas in Albanian). Çabej treats Cham as a direct continuation of Thyamis. A folk etymology attributes
Cham_Albanians
Species of fly
tibialis Binomial name Pelatachina tibialis (Fallén, 1810) Synonyms Tachina tibialis Fallén, 1810 Tachina aestiva Meigen, 1824 Tachina thyamis Walker, 1849
Pelatachina_tibialis
Municipality in Greece
(or Kestrine) (Greek: Κεστρίνη), separated from Thesprotia by the River Thyamis. The region was named from the ancient town of Cestria, which was also
Filiates
Αncient Greek tribe in the region of Epirus
to the mountain chain of Lunxhëri-Bureto in the northeast, to the river Thyamis in the south. The region of the lower course of the Aoos as well as the
Chaonians
Military unit
failed to cross the Thyamis river until 6 November 1940 due to heavy Greek resistance. On 6 November 1940 a beachhead across the Thyamis was established,
51st Infantry Division "Siena"
51st_Infantry_Division_"Siena"
Species of crab
mainland Greece, P. fluviatile is found in the drainages of the Axios, Thyamis, Aheron and Arachthos, Pineiós, Piros-Tethreas, Pamisos and Evrotas rivers
Potamon_fluviatile
(German) Thyamis Glykys - Γλυκύς (alternative Greek name), Kalamai (Albanian), Kalamas - Καλαμάς (alternative Greek, German), Thiamis (French), Thyamis - Θύαμις
List of alternative names for European rivers
List_of_alternative_names_for_European_rivers
English noblewoman and alleged mistress of Henry VIII
in Haroldston. Some scholars believe Mary is depicted as the character Thyamis in Edmund Spenser's poem, The Faerie Queene; if so, the poem suggests Mary
Mary_Berkeley_(noblewoman)
Species of fish
minnows in Laka Zazari (el. Ζαραβίνα) and the nearby portion of the upper Thyamis are thought to be the possibly extinct P. epiroticus. This species, like
Epiros_minnow
Species of fish
Lysimachia, Ozeros and Amvrakia. It has been introduced to the lower Thyamis and lakes Pamvotida and Ziros in Epirus, as well as Lake Taka in the Pelopponese
Leucos_panosi
Month of 1940
declared neutrality in the Greco-Italian War. Italian forces reached the Thyamis River. Born: Ramesh Chandra Lahoti, 35th Chief Justice of India, in Guna
November_1940
Military unit
outnumbered Greeks retreated to the Thyamis river. On 5 November 1940 Italian forces fought their way across the Thyamis and into the town of Chrisorrachi
23rd Infantry Division "Ferrara"
23rd_Infantry_Division_"Ferrara"
Municipal unit in Greece
to the north. It is the westernmost point of mainland Greece. The river Thyamis flows into sea 4 km south of the village Sagiada. There are plains in the
Sagiada
Community in Greece
local diet, along with roots and locally grown food such as kopria. The Thyamis River flows three kilometers to the north. There is a small lake (xhavouza)
Voutsaras,_Ioannina
Greek politician and general (1853–1924)
decided to award Thessaly up to the Pineios River and Epirus up to the Thyamis River to Greece, but the Ottoman government dragged its feet. Greco-Ottoman
Panagiotis_Danglis
Species of beetle
Chrysomelidae Genus: Longitarsus Species: L. suturellus Binomial name Longitarsus suturellus Duftschmid, 1825 Synonyms Thyamis thorarica Allard, 1860
Longitarsus_suturellus
Ancient Greek territory
Molossis (um den See von Ioannina), Thesprotia (an der Küste südlich des Thyamis und um den Acheron) und Kassopeia (südwestlicher Teil von Epirus) austeilen
Parauaea
Species of fish
to the range of C. hellenica. Its natural habitats are the Louros and Thyamis River basins. It is threatened by habitat loss. Crivelli, A.J. (2006).
Cobitis_hellenica
Inactive Italian Army infantry unit
muddy traps. On 5 November 1940, the Italians fought their way across the Thyamis river and into the town of Chrisorrachi a few kilometres to the South of
48th Infantry Regiment "Ferrara"
48th_Infantry_Regiment_"Ferrara"
Variety of Northwest Doric Greek
destruction and depopulation of Epirus, especially to the south of the Thyamis River. Further destruction was inflicted by king Mithridates VI's Thracian
Epirote_Greek
People of ancient Epirus or Illyria
la côte Ionienne, entre les monts Acrocerauniens au nord et le fleuve Thyamis au sud. Les frontières septentrionales et orientales sont assez difficiles
Atintanians
Species of beetle
1789 Altica quadrinotata Gmelin, 1790 Chrysomela cynoglossi Marsham, 1802 Haltica quadrimaculata Koch, 1803 Thyamis quadripunctulata Stephens, 1839
Longitarsus_quadriguttatus
Ancient Greek tribe
that they were located at the region of Kestrine, at the north of the Thyamis river, in southern Chaonia. Pliakou 2007, p. 283. Hammond 1982, p. 284:
Omphales
Inactive Italian Army infantry unit
muddy traps. On 5 November 1940, the Italians fought their way across the Thyamis river and into the town of Chrisorrachi a few kilometres to the South of
47th Infantry Regiment "Ferrara"
47th_Infantry_Regiment_"Ferrara"
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Praise, Glory, Fame
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Prosperity; Abundance
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Light of Sun
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English short form of Latin Diana, DIDI means "divine, heavenly."Â Compare with masculine Didi.
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Merciful Leader; Peaceful Ruler; Diminutive of Frederick
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American, British, English
Industrious
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French German
Guards wisely.
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