Cephissus
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Cephissus — Cephissus, Cephisus, Kephisos, or Kifisos may refer to: Cephissus (Boeotia), a river in through northern Boeotia Cephissus (Athenian plain), a river in Attica flowing through the Athenian plain Cephissus (Eleusis), a tributary of the Saronic Gulf … Wikipedia
Cephissus — Cephissus, Fluß, s. Kephisos … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Cephissus — Cephissus, s. Kephisos … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
CEPHISSUS — Atticae fluv. iuxta Athenas fluit ad Occasum, dein in sinum Saronicum se exonerat, prope Pyraeum portum. Hic non parum amoenitatis et gratiae urbi conciliavit olim, ac graviorum etiam navigiorum patiens fuit. Sed Turcae postquam in suam… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Cephissus (Athenian plain) — Cephissus river view from above from a bridge at the highway Athens Lamia … Wikipedia
Cephissus (Boeotia) — The northern Cephissus river (Greek Κηφισσός: Kifissós, Kephissós, or Kêphissos) or Cephisus (Greek Κηφισός: Kêphisos) rises at Lilaea in Phocis and flows by Delphi through Boeotia and eventually issues into Lake Copais which is therefore also… … Wikipedia
CEPHISUS vel CEPHISSUS — CEPHISUS, vel CEPHISSUS fluv. Boeotiae, qui in Trinemiis nascens, et praeter Larymnam in Atticum agrum influens, tandem in Phalericum sinum se exonerat. Strabo, l. 9. Lucan. l. 3. v. 175. Boeoti coiêre duces, quos impiger ambit, Fatidica… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Lake Copais — Location of Lake Copais in antiquity. Lake Copais, Kopais, or Kopaida (ancient Greek Κωπαΐς, modern Κωπαΐδα) used to be in the centre of Boeotia, Greece, west of Thebes until the late 19th century. The area where it was located, though now a… … Wikipedia
Battle of Halmyros — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Halmyros caption= date=March 15, 1311 place=Greece result=Almogávar victory combatant1=Almogavars combatant2=forces of Walter V commander1= commander2=Walter V of Brienne strength1= strength2=>700… … Wikipedia
Liriope (nymph) — In Greek mythology, Liriope is a Boeotian naiad, who was probably the daughter of one of the Boeotian or Phocian river Gods. Liriope was loved by the river god Cephissus, who was himself the son of Oceanus and Thethys. With Liriope, Cephissus… … Wikipedia