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Doris (Greek: ἡ Δωρίς: Eth. Δωριεύς, pl. Δωριῆς, Δωριεῖς; Latin: Dores, Dorienses) is a small mountainous district in ancient Greece, bounded by Aetolia... |
a nudibranch (slug) Doris (Asia Minor), a region of Asia Minor inhabited by Dorians Doris (Greece), a region in central Greece in which the Dorians had... |
In Greek mythology, Doris (/ˈdoʊrɪs/; Δωρίς/Δωρίδος means 'bounty') may refer to two related sea divinities: Doris, one of the 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph... |
Dorians (redirect from Doric Greece) one in the mountains of west central Greece. However, classical Doris may not have been the same as Mycenaean Doris. A number of credible etymologies by... |
Pindos (disambiguation) (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text) (city), an ancient city in Doris, Greece Pindos or Pindus (Greek: Πίνδος), the ancient name of river Kanianitis in Doris, Greece Principality of the Pindus... |
Doris (/ˈdoʊrɪs/; Ancient Greek: Δωρίς/Δωρίδος means 'bounty'), in Greek mythology, was a sea goddess. She was one of the 3,000 Oceanids, daughters of... |
Messene (redirect from Messene, Greece) support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Messene (Greek: Μεσσήνη 𐀕𐀼𐀙 Messini), officially Ancient Messene, is a local community... |
Ancient Greece (Greek: Ἑλλάς, romanized: Hellás) was a northeastern Mediterranean civilization, existing from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th–9th centuries... |
Doris is a predominantly feminine given name of Greek origin meaning Dorian woman. The name of the ethnic group is said to be derived from the name of... |
Metropolis (Ancient Greek: Μητρόπολις) was a town in ancient Doris, Greece, mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium. Its location is not otherwise known. Steph... |
Tetrapolis (category Articles containing Greek-language text) Attica, Greece Doric Tetrapolis, a group of four cities in ancient Doris, Greece Syrian Tetrapolis, a region of the Seleucid Empire Antioch by itself... |
western Turkey Metropolis (Doris), a classical city in Doris, Greece Metropolis (Euboea), a classical city in Euboea, Greece Metropolis (Perrhaebia), a... |
Edith Hamilton (redirect from Doris Fielding Reid) (1932), The Prophets of Israel (1936), Mythology (1942), and The Echo of Greece (1957). Critics have acclaimed Hamilton's books for their lively interpretations... |
and Doris (Greek) Nyx and Erebus (Greek) Oedipus and Jocasta (Greek) Odysseus and Penelope (Greek) Orpheus and Eurydice (Greek) Paris and Helen (Greek) Persephone... |
Doric Tetrapolis (redirect from Tetrapolis (Doris)) (Greek: Δωρική Τετράπολις) comprised a set of four closely situated cities in the valley of the Pindus River in the region of Doris in ancient Greece.... |
Xenelasia (category Doris (Greece)) Xenelasia (Ancient Greek: ξενηλασία, Ancient Greek: [ksenɛːlasía]) was the practice in ancient Doric Crete and Lacedæmonia of expelling foreigners deemed... |
lived in Dryopis, later known as Doris (after driven out by the Malians, a Dorian tribe, many scattered to other Greek regions, mostly towards far southern... |
Doris (Ancient Greek: Δωρίς) of Locri Epizefiri was the daughter of the rich Locrian, Xenetus, and became wife of the Sicilian tyrant Dionysius I of Syracuse... |
Doric Hexapolis (redirect from Doris (Asia Minor)) and adjacent islands, largely coextensive with the region known as Doris or Doris in Asia (Δωρίς ἡ ἐν Ἀσίᾳ),[citation needed] and included: Cos, on the... |
in a vast area, including northern Greece (Acarnania, Aetolia, Epirus, western and eastern Locris, Phocis, Doris, and possibly ancient Macedonia), most... |