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Greek island of the Cyclades in the Aegean
Amorgos (Greek: Αμοργός, Amorgós; pronounced [amorˈɣos]) is the easternmost island of the Cyclades island group and the nearest island to the neighboring
Amorgos
Greek iambic and elegiac poet (7th century BC)
originally a Samian, but in the colonisation of Amorgos he was sent as leader by the Samians. He founded Amorgos in three cities, Minoa, Aegialus and Arcesime
Semonides_of_Amorgos
Naval battle of the Lamian War
The Battle of Amorgos was one of the naval battles of the Lamian War (323–322 BC), fought between the Macedonian navy under Cleitus the White and the
Battle_of_Amorgos
Greek island group in the Aegean Sea
been reorganised at the 2011 Kallikratis reform as well. Province of Amorgos: Amorgos Province of Andros: Andros Province of Kea: Ioulis Province of Milos:
Cyclades
Earthquake and tsunami centered near the Greek island of Amorgos
south of the island of Amorgos, the easternmost island of the Cyclades in the Aegean Sea. There was significant damage on Amorgos and the neighbouring island
1956_Amorgos_earthquake
Ancient town on the island of Amorgos
also known as Begialis (Βεγιαλίς), was an ancient town on the island of Amorgos. The site of Aegiale is located near modern Tholaria. Ptolemy. The Geography
Aegiale_(Amorgos)
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
1956 Amorgos earthquake (magnitude – depending on the particular study – of 7.5, 7.6, 7.7 or 7.8) struck 30 km (19 mi) south of the island of Amorgos, about
Santorini
Greek poet, translator, and lyricist
his literary "brother" in poetry. In 1943, Aetos published his long poem Amorgos, a major contribution to contemporary Greek poetry notable especially for
Nikos_Gatsos
Ancient town on the island of Amorgos
or Μινυΐα) was an ancient town on the island of Amorgos. It was the birthplace of Simonides of Amorgos. The site of Minoa is located near modern Katapola
Minoa_(Amorgos)
Greek politician
Elias B.M. Kulukundis (2013). The Amorgos Conspiracy. ISBN 978-960-20-0166-0 Stelios Kouloglou, Escape From Amorgos, 1984 Productions AE-Tvxs.gr, 2015
Georgios_Mylonas
Submerged caldera in the Aegean Sea
with slightly accelerating moment release and growing focus toward the Amorgos area. (2) A progressive onset in January 2025 marked by stronger clustering
Santorini_caldera
Ancient town on the island of Amorgos
Melania (Ancient Greek: Μελανία) was an ancient town on the island of Amorgos. The site of Melania is unlocated. Stephanus of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol
Melania_(Amorgos)
Naval battle in 1312 between the Knights Hospitaller and the Turkish beylik of Menteshe
The Battle of Amorgos occurred in 1312 between the fleets of the Knights Hospitaller and of the Turkish beylik of Menteshe. The battle was a Hospitaller
Battle_of_Amorgos_(1312)
2001 oil spill in Taiwan
the Amorgos split, and oil began to leak from the vessel beginning 18 January 2001. Approximately 1,300 tons of fuel oil leaked from the Amorgos into
Amorgos_oil_spill
Capital and largest town on Santorini Island
Ypapanti ([it]), built on the site of an earlier church destroyed in the 1956 Amorgos earthquake. The town also hosts a number of churches, including the Cathedral
Fira
Regional unit in Greece
region of South Aegean. The regional unit covers the islands of Naxos, Amorgos, Donousa, Irakleia, Schoinoussa, the Koufonisia islands and several smaller
Naxos_(regional_unit)
Split pea dish
Identification Uncovers the Genetic Diversity of Katsouni Pea in the Greek Islands Amorgos and Schinoussa". Plants. 9 (4): 479. Bibcode:2020Plnts...9..479S. doi:10
Fava_(Greek_dish)
1988 film by Luc Besson
64750°N 25.37139°E / 36.64750; 25.37139 Agia Anna, Amorgos, Cyclades, Greece Kalotaritissa bay, Amorgos, Cyclades, Greece Marineland (Antibes), Antibes,
The_Big_Blue
2023 French film
pair to visit the island of Amorgos. As teenagers, Blandine and Magalie's idea of a dream vacation was visiting Amorgos where Luc Besson’s film The Big
Two_Tickets_to_Greece
Island Frioul archipelago Lérins Islands Îles d'Hyères Crete Euboea Gavdos Amorgos Anafi Andros Antimilos Antiparos Delos Despotiko Donousa Folegandros Gyaros
List of islands in the Mediterranean
List_of_islands_in_the_Mediterranean
Island complex in the Aegean Sea
from Amorgos. Since the 11th century most of the islands of the Lesser Cyclades were given as property to the Hozoviotissa Monastery in Amorgos. The monastery
Lesser_Cyclades
Monastery in Amorgos, Greece
Παναγίας της Χοζοβιώτισσας) is a Greek Orthodox monastery on the island of Amorgos. It is built on the steep south coast of the island, at an altitude of
Panagia Hozoviotissa Monastery
Panagia_Hozoviotissa_Monastery
Topics referred to by the same term
Lefkes may refer to several places in Greece: Lefkes, Amorgos, a village in the island of Amorgos, one of the Cyclades Lefkes, Chalkidiki, a village in
Lefkes
Topics referred to by the same term
Amphipoda Hyperia (roller coaster), a roller coaster at Thorpe Park, England Amorgos, known as Yperia in ancient Greece, an island of the Cyclades Hyperia,
Hyperia
Island in Greece
was the source of the 1956 Amorgos earthquake that registered 7.6 on the Richter scale and caused widespread damage on Amorgos and the island of Santorini
Anydros
Bronze Age culture
needed] Excavated sites include Chalandriani, Phylakopi, Skarkos, Saliagos, Amorgos, Naxos and Kephala (on Kea), which showed signs of copper-working. Early
Cycladic_culture
Community in Greece
Authority. 29 March 2024. anweb. "Katapola". Amorgos tourist guide. Retrieved 29 May 2020. Cazemier, A. (2013). Amorgos. The Encyclopedia of Ancient History.
Katapola
Village in Greece
used to be an important agriculture place on Amorgos. Asfondilitis offers a view on the south part of Amorgos and the Aegean Sea. The village is also known
Asfondilitis
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Aegean_Islands
Satirical poem by Semonides of Amorgos
Semonides 7, is an Archaic Greek satirical poem written by Semonides of Amorgos in the seventh century BC. The poem is based on the idea that Zeus created
Types_of_Women
70472 (Nisida Strongylo) Amorgos (141 km2 (54 sq mi)), 36°51′N 25°54′E / 36.850°N 25.900°E / 36.850; 25.900 (Amorgos) Ananes, 36°33′06″N 24°08′46″E
List_of_islands_of_Greece
Topics referred to by the same term
Mediterranean coasts: Minoa may also refer to: Cities Minoa (Amorgos), a town of ancient Amorgos, Greece Minoa (eastern Crete), a city of ancient Crete, Greece
Minoa_(disambiguation)
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Patmos
Term defining Bronze-age port cities and colonies in the Aegean
port cities on the coasts of the Aegean islands Crete, Paros, Siphnos, Amorgos and Corfu in Greece, as well as the Italian island of Sicily. There was
Minoa
Spartans 357 BC Chios Athenians During the Social War 322 BC Battle of Amorgos Macedonians 306 BC Battle of Salamis in Cyprus Demetrius I Poliorcetes
List_of_naval_battles
Naval battle of the Lamian War
scholars who place the battle after Amorgos regard it as the coup de grâce to the Athenian navy, which had survived Amorgos mostly unscathed. The successive
Battle of the Echinades (322 BC)
Battle_of_the_Echinades_(322_BC)
War between the Republic of Venice and Byzantine Empire
of their conquests, but kept the islands of Kea, Santorini, Serifos and Amorgos, which were retained by the privateers who had captured them. The Byzantines
Byzantine–Venetian War (1296–1302)
Byzantine–Venetian_War_(1296–1302)
2014 Australian TV series or program
involved with the Express Samina ferry disaster in 2000. 3 Naxos, Ios, Amorgos TBA Andonicos meets the harbour master of Naxos, before joining Con Makris
Greeks_of_the_Sea
Greek goddess of spring and the queen of the underworld
of the earth. Islands Paros: Cult of Demeter, Kore, and Zeus-Eubuleus. Amorgos: Cult of Demeter, Kore, and Zeus-Eubuleus. Delos: Cult of Demeter, Kore
Persephone
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
its territory is now part of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Thera, Amorgos and the Islands of the Church of Greece. The island is very strongly connected
Ios
Erakleia and Schoinoussa) or Serifos, Sifnos, Milos, Folegandros, Santorini, Amorgos (Katopola) (Seajet 2 route) Blue Star Ferries, Seajets, Hellenic Seaways
List of destinations served by ferries from the port of Piraeus
List_of_destinations_served_by_ferries_from_the_port_of_Piraeus
Music genre
songs from the islands) "Ikariotikos" "Samiotisa" "Thalassaki" "Armenaki" "Amorgos Sousta" "Ela Na Pame S'ena Meros "Dari Dari "Dirlada" "Lygaria" "Psaropoula"
Greek_traditional_music
Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
evidence of Zeus being worshipped as a solar god in the Aegean island of Amorgos, based on a lacunose inscription Ζεὺς Ἥλ[ιο]ς ("Zeus the Sun"), meaning
Zeus
Greek ferry operator
kleia–Schoinousa–Koufonisia–Amorgos (Blue Star Naxos) Piraeus–Syros–Tinos–Mykonos (Blue Star Paros) Piraeus–Syros–Amorgos–Patmos–Leros–Kos–Rhodes (Blue
Blue_Star_Ferries
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Symi
Regional unit in Greece
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Sporades
Museum in Fira, Santorini, Greece
on the site of the old Ypapanti Church which was destroyed in the 1956 Amorgos earthquake. The Museum houses a very large number of ancient artifacts
Museum_of_Prehistoric_Thera
Epithet of the Greek goddess Athena
writers report the cult of Athena Itonia was also found at Athens and Amorgos, and a cult festival in Crannon. According to another tradition, Athena
Itonia
Largest Greek island
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Crete
Second-largest Greek island
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Euboea
1957 novel by Alistair MacLean
(another variation of the island Keros, which is situated to the west of Amorgos) and the Royal Navy is planning to send ships to rescue them. The heavy
The_Guns_of_Navarone_(novel)
Greek island
kinara) which it produced. It is located west of Kalymnos and Leros, east of Amorgos, and 5.5 nautical miles west-southwest of Levitha. It is the second westernmost
Kinaros
Group of islands in Greece
located on the south-southeast side of Naxos and on the west-northwest of Amorgos and belong to the archipelago of the Lesser East Cyclades. Uninhabited
Koufonisia
Church in France, Greece
times over the centuries. The structure was heavily damaged in the 1956 Amorgos earthquake, after which the building was restored. The church's feast day
Three_Bells_of_Fira
Greek alcoholic drink
similar drink is baked raki, which is a regional drink of the island of Amorgos, known as psimeni, made from raki, sugar and spices, and served at room
Rakomelo
Military forces of Athens in Ancient Greece
Melitaea Battle of Crannon Battle of the Echinades (322 BC) Battle of Amorgos Siege of Athens (287 BC) Siege of Athens and Piraeus (87–86 BC) Scythian
Athenian_military
Ancient Greek dialect
ξεῖνος (xeinos). Cycladic Ionic may be further subdivided: Keos, Naxos, and Amorgos retained a difference between two /æ/ sounds, namely original /æ/ (written
Ionic_Greek
Greek islands located in the Aegean Sea
layers of the islands’ substrata, chiefly on Amorgos, Naxos, Milos, Kimolos and Serifos. The resources of Amorgos were already being exploited in 1940. In
History_of_the_Cyclades
Crusader state in the Cyclades (1207–1579)
his personal possession Paros, Antiparos, Milos, Sifnos, Kythnos, Ios, Amorgos, Kimolos, Sikinos, Syros, and Pholegandros. Sanudo's fellow crusaders conquered
Duchy_of_the_Archipelago
Island in Greece
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Delos
1944 battle of World War II
made in tandem with similar operations at the islands of Ios, Mykonos and Amorgos that aimed to destroy Axis naval observation posts and radio stations on
Raid_on_Santorini
Island group in Greece
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Saronic_Islands
Yugoslav film maker
2013: Boka Kotorska - Kotor - Crna Gora, Amorgos, Greece, May 2013 2016: Island of Amorgos and Amorgians, Amorgos, Greece, October 2016 "Na Internacionalnom
Mladen_Velimirović
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Folegandros
Topics referred to by the same term
Aegiale may refer to: Aegiale (Amorgos), an ancient town of Amorgos Aegiale (wife of Diomedes), a daughter of Adrastus and Amphithea, or of Aegialeus the
Aegiale
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Serifos
Beach on Milos island, Greece
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Firiplaka
PMID 10716442. S2CID 4340488. Okal, EA (2009). "The 1956 earthquake and tsunami in Amorgos, Greece". Geophysical Journal International. 178 (3): 1533–1554. Bibcode:2009GeoJI
List_of_fault_zones
Aegean island in Balıkesir Province, Turkey
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Cunda_Island
Greek singer, lyricist and fiction writer
book Epta Fores stin Amorgo (Seven Times in Amorgos) containing seven mystery short stories set on the Cycladic island of Amorgos, was published in 1993
Kristi_Stassinopoulou
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
16 km (10 mi) east of the island of Naxos and about 25 km (16 mi) north of Amorgos. Its area is 13.75 square kilometres (5.31 sq mi) and its highest point
Donousa
Earthquake affecting Greece and Turkey
various degrees. It was the deadliest Greek earthquake since the 1956 Amorgos earthquake. In the central Aegean Sea, the Aegean Sea Plate has a strike-slip
1968_Aegean_Sea_earthquake
Municipality in Greece
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Spetses
Calendar year
China, is first ascended, by an Austrian expedition. July 9 – The 7.7 Mw Amorgos earthquake shakes the Cyclades island group in the Aegean Sea, with a maximum
1956
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Arkoudes
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Halki_(Greece)
Island and municipality in Greece
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Poros
The Germans controlled Athens, Central Macedonia, Western Crete, Milos, Amorgos and the islands of the Northern Aegean. Bulgaria annexed Western Thrace
Military history of Greece during World War II
Military_history_of_Greece_during_World_War_II
Topics referred to by the same term
feminine given name. Melania may also refer to: Melania (Amorgos), an ancient town of Amorgos, Greece Mount Melania, Ross Archipelago, Antarctica Melania
Melania_(disambiguation)
Greek islet in the Aegean Sea
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Samiopoula
Egyptian Mamluk siege of Rhodes
order's domain. The Hospitallers scored victories against Muslim rivals at Amorgos and Chios in 1312 and 1319 respectively. In 1320, the order's navy thwarted
Siege_of_Rhodes_(1444)
Meaningful opinions put into verse to aid the memory
The chief gnomic poets were Theognis, Solon, Phocylides, Simonides of Amorgos, Demodocus, Xenophanes and Euenus. With the exception of Theognis, whose
Gnomic_poetry
Panagiotis Kontaxakis in Amorgos, 2015. The position is from the 7th exercise of Baduanjin (Clench the fists and glare fiercely).
Panagiotis_Kontaxakis
Village in Greece
Nikos; Voukouvalas, Evangelos (2009), "The 1956 earthquake and tsunami in Amorgos, Greece" (PDF), Geophys. J. Int., 178 (3): 1533–54, Bibcode:2009GeoJI.178
Oia,_Greece
Italian soldiers captured in Nazi Germany
1943, Karpathos, 110 killed, sunk by ORP Sokół Leda, 2 February 1944, Amorgos, 780 killed, sunk by RAF air attack Petrella, 8 February 1944, Souda, 2
Italian_Military_Internees
Greek island
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Syros
Venetian maritime and overseas territories
Milos (Milo), Folegandros (Policandro), Andros (Andro), Ios (Io), Amorgos (Amorgo), Kimolos (Argentiera), Sikinos (Sicandro), 1207–1566 Santorini (Santorini)
Stato_da_Màr
Calendar year
successor in 1316. Battle of Amorgos: A Knights Hospitaller fleet intercepts and destroys a Turkish fleet near the island of Amorgos. During the battle, all
1312
Autocephalous church of Eastern Orthodox Christianity
Thebes and Livadeia: Georgios Matzouranis (2008–) Metropolis of Thera, Amorgos and the Islands: Amfilochios Rousakis (2021–) Metropolis of Trifyllia and
Church_of_Greece
Titular Latin Empress from 1273 to 1275
Islands, excepting those held by Venice and Lesbos, Chios, Samos, and Amorgos. The same treaty arranged the marriage of Philip of Courtenay, heir apparent
Beatrice of Sicily, Latin Empress
Beatrice_of_Sicily,_Latin_Empress
Island northeast of Crete
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Spinalonga
Island in the Northern Sporades, Greece
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Skiathos
Greek: Hesiod: Theogony and Works and Days Archilochus Alcman Semonides of Amorgos Solon Mimnermus Stesichorus Paleo-Hebrew alphabet: Ketef Hinnom amulets
Ancient_literature
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Antipsara
Species of palm
south coasts of Crete in Rethymnon Prefecture. Trees are also found on Amorgos island, on Halki Island, and on the south coast of Anafi island. Recently
Phoenix_theophrasti
Island municipality in Greece
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Sifnos
Island in Greece
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Agioi_Apostoloi
Greek island
dispute Aegean Islands Greek islands Turkish islands Aegean Islands Cyclades Amorgos Anafi Ananes Andros Antimilos Antiparos Daskalio Delos Despotiko Donousa
Mykonos
Church in Santorini, Greece
robes. The icons of the church, however, survived without damage. The 1956 Amorgos earthquake, which destroyed large parts of the Mesa Gonias, caused severe
Panagia_Episkopi
Egypt. The Hospitallers scored victories against their Muslim rivals at Amorgos and Chios in 1312 and 1319, respectively. In 1320, the Order's navy thwarted
Crusades_of_the_15th_century
AMORGOS
AMORGOS
AMORGOS
AMORGOS
Girl/Female
Arabic, Bengali, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
To Walk with a Swinging Gait
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Regard
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Son; Stories of Budhdha's Previous Incarnations
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French
Beloved; Dear; Darling
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a brook or stream, from Middle Englisk brook, Old English brÅc ‘brook’, ‘stream’.North German and Dutch : topographic name for someone who lived by a water meadow or marsh, from Low German brook, Dutch broek (cognate with German Bruch and Old English brÅc; see 1).Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Bruck or German Bruch.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Female
Polish
Polish form of Latin Viatrix, BEATRYCZE means "voyager (through life)."
Boy/Male
Hindu
One of the kauravas
Boy/Male
French American Teutonic German
Guards wisely.
AMORGOS
AMORGOS
AMORGOS
AMORGOS
AMORGOS