- phocaean
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Phocaean — adjective or noun see Phocaea … New Collegiate Dictionary
phocaean — I. fōˈsēən adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin Phocaea (from Greek Phōkaia) + English an 1. : of, relating to, or characteristic of the ancient Ionian c … Useful english dictionary
Dionysius the Phocaean — or Dionysius of Phocaea (fl. 494 BC) was a Phocaean admiral of Ancient Greece during the Persian Wars of 5th century BC, and was the commander of the Ionian fleet at the Battle of Lade in 494 BC. Although commanding a formidable force, according… … Wikipedia
Lemnian language — The Lemnian language is a language of the 6th century BC spoken on the island of Lemnos. It is mainly attested by an inscription found on a funerary stele, termed the Lemnos stele, discovered in 1885 near Kaminia. However, fragments of… … Wikipedia
Battle of Alalia — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Alalia partof= campaign= caption= date=Some time between 540 BC and 535 BC place=Off the coast of Corsica casus=Desire for naval control in the western Mediterranean Sea territory=The Greeks evacuated… … Wikipedia
Aléria — French commune nomcommune=Aléria native name= Aleria caption= région=Corse département=Haute Corse arrondissement=Corte canton=Moïta Verde insee=2B009 cp=20270 maire= mandat= intercomm= longitude= 9.512778 latitude= 42.103611 alt moy=… … Wikipedia
Phocaea — This article is about the ancient city. For the modern city, see Foça Infobox Settlement official name = Phocaea (Φώκαια) other name = (Foça) imagesize = 280px image caption = The theater of PhocaeaLocation map Turkey label=Phocaea label size=100 … Wikipedia
Phocaea — geographical name ancient city of Asia Minor on Aegean Sea in N Ionia • Phocaean adjective or noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Monaco — This article is about the city state. For other uses, see Monaco (disambiguation). Principality of Monaco Principatu de Múnegu (Monégasque) Principauté de Monaco (French) … Wikipedia
530s BC — Events and trends* 539 BC Babylon is conquered by Cyrus, defeating Nabonidus; noted in such documents as that of Africanus, Ptolemy, Eusebius, and Diodorus. * 537 BC Seventy years of Babylonian captivity were over for the Jews. Babylonian… … Wikipedia