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Full body armor from Greece
The Dendra panoply or Dendra armour is a Mycenaean-era panoply (full-body armor) made of bronze plates uncovered in the village of Dendra in the Argolid
Dendra_panoply
Prehistoric archaeological site in Greece
Dendra (Greek: Δενδρά) is a prehistoric archaeological site situated outside the village with the same name belonging to the municipality of Midea in the
Dendra
Overview of military in Mycenaean Greece
including horned helmets. A representative piece of Mycenaean armor is the Dendra panoply (c. 1450–1400 BC) which consisted of a cuirass of a complete set
Military_of_Mycenaean_Greece
American actress (b. 1971)
Squadrons (2020) – Kierah 'Gunny' Koovah Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (2023) – Doma Dendra God's Ear as Lenora (Vineyard Theatre) Amazons and Their Men as Leni Riefenstahl
Rebecca_Wisocky
Community in Greece
Dendra Tyrnavou (Greek: Δένδρα Τυρνάβου, Greek pronunciation: ['ðenðɾa tiɾ'navu]) is a village and a community of the Tyrnavos municipality. Before the
Dendra_Tyrnavou
Most beautiful woman in Greek mythology
ancient fertility ritual associated with Helen not only on Rhodes but also at Dendra, near Sparta. Edmunds (Helen's Divine Origins, 18) notes that it is unclear
Helen_of_Troy
Epic poem attributed to Homer
the Battle of Kadesh).[citation needed] The available evidence, from the Dendra armour and the Pylos Palace paintings, indicate the Mycenaeans used two-man
Iliad
17th to 10th century BC Greek helmets
come from helmets of this kind have been discovered on Mycenaean sites (at Dendra, for instance, fragments were found alongside the bronze panoply excavated
Boar's_tusk_helmet
Covering used to protect from physical injury or damage
The Dendra panoply, Mycenaean Greek armour, c. 1400 BC
Armour
Archaeological site in Egypt
Example of dromos from Dendra
Tell_el-Maschuta
Ethnoreligious group in North Africa
Egyptian gods, such as the Temple of Horus in Edfu and the Temple of Hathor at Dendra. Despite the presence of these immigrants and a foreign pharaoh, Egypt remained
Copts
Serbian Migrations (1690, 1739). There were various identifications of the Dendra (Greek: Δἐνδρας, "the forest", Serbian: Дендра) mentioned by John Kinnamos
Reke
National museum in Athens, Greece
vaulted tombs in Mycenae and other locations in the Peloponnese (Tiryns and Dendra in Argolis, Pylos in Messinia and Vaphio in Lakonia). Of great interest
National Archaeological Museum, Athens
National_Archaeological_Museum,_Athens
Museum in Nafplio, Argolis, Greece
horses. Dendra panoply with grave goods found in Chamber Tomb 12 at Dendra remains of boar's tusk helmet found in Chamber Tomb 12 at Dendra Bronze mirror
Archaeological Museum of Nafplion
Archaeological_Museum_of_Nafplion
Karnataka, India. Devanga people are also called Jadaru or Jada ( great man ), Dendra, Devare, Deva, Semiyan and Sedam. Lathigar is a sect of Devanga. Word Lathi
Dhayananthapuri_Swamiji
Settlement in Greece
the community of Dendra. The 2021 census recorded 98 inhabitants in the village. Agia Sofia is a part of the local community of Dendra Tyrnavou. In the
Agia_Sofia,_Larissa
Greek myth and discredited archaeological theory
Cist grave in the Mycenaean cemetery at Dendra in the Argolid. Previously associated with the Dorian invasion, such graves are known to have been used
Dorian_invasion
Late Bronze Age Greek civilization
and the Mediterranean. A representative piece of Mycenaean armor is the Dendra panoply (c. 1450–1400 BC) which consisted of a cuirass of a complete set
Mycenaean_Greece
Plate armor used in Ancient Rome
segmentata was old by the time it was introduced into the Roman infantry. The Dendra panoply is an example from the 15th century BC of articulated plate defense
Lorica_segmentata
Men's association football team in Greece
FC Arena. AEL has its own training facilities in the area of the village Dendra, near to the town of Tyrnavos. Those facilities cover over 30,000 square
Athlitiki_Enosi_Larissa_F.C.
Ancient Greek Bronze Age civilizations
breastplates in the circle-graves at Mycenae or the full length body armour from Dendra. Articles of personal use: for example, brooches (fibulae), pins, razors
Aegean_civilization
Ancient Greek suit of armour
unearthed Argos cuirass and in the statues of Kleobis and Biton at Delphi. Dendra panoply Courbin, P (1957). "Une tombe géometrique d'Argos". Bulletin de
Argos_panoply
Swedish archaeologist (1888–1951)
1920–21. He excavated sites in the Argolid in Greece, including Asine, Dendra and Midea, as well as other sites in Asia Minor including Milas and Labraunda
Axel_W._Persson
Swedish archaeological institute in Athens, Greece
was followed by work by Swedish archaeologists in e.g. Aphidna, Asine and Dendra. Since the foundation of the Swedish Institute in Athens in 1948 all work
Swedish_Institute_at_Athens
Personal body armour made from metal plates
limbs, was used by the ancient Greeks, as early as the late Bronze Age. The Dendra panoply protected the entire torso on both sides and included shoulder and
Plate_armour
Municipal unit in Greece
archaeological sites dating to the Bronze Age or earlier. One is the site of Dendra located outside the village of the same name. The other is the citadel site
Midea,_Greece
Grand Prince of Serbia
gave away Dendra to the Byzantines. Desa tried to engage in diplomacy with Hungarian king Frederick, calling him as the "lord" and attacked Dendra. In the
Desa,_Grand_Prince_of_Serbia
Dating system used in archaeology and art history
The Dendra panoply, Mycenaean armour, 1400 BC
Helladic_chronology
Archaeological site on Crete
occupation. The same inscription was found on a stirrup jar excavated at Dendra. The same scribe wrote on a stirrup jar found at Knossos. A stone amulet
Armenoi_(archaeological_site)
Wisocky Rella Sol Sofia Pernas Gralm Robin Atkin Downes ZN-A4 Kendal Rae Doma Dendra Rebecca Wisocky Kata Akuna Tajinae Turner Gabs Britt Baron Caij Vanda Verona
List of Star Wars video game actors
List_of_Star_Wars_video_game_actors
1923 and 1926 medieval fantasy plays by George Sterling
is struck in the interpretation of the characters of Egon, the poet, and Dendra, the shepherd girl, likewise in the charming ballet music which accompanies
Truth_(plays)
Eptamyloi Flampouro Gazoros Gefyroudi Gonimo Iliokomi Irakleia Ivira Kala Dendra Kalochori Kalokastro Kamaroto Kapnofyto Karperi Kastanochori Kastanoussa
List of settlements in the Serres regional unit
List_of_settlements_in_the_Serres_regional_unit
Protective clothing; armor worn on the body
found on the Stele of Vultures in ancient Sumer in today's south Iraq. The Dendra panoply, dating from the Mycenaean Era around 1400 BC is an early attestation
Body_armor
Town in Thessaly, Greece
(Argyropouli, Ano Argyropouleio, Votanochori) Damasi (Damasi, Damasouli) Dendra Tyrnavou (Dendra, Agia Sofia, Platanoulia) Tyrnavos (Tyrnavos, Kritiri, Lygaria
Tyrnavos
City on the Peloponnese in southern Greece
Vergas, Ano Verga, Kato Verga ) Elaiochori (population: 243; Arachova, Dendra, Diasella, Elaiochori, Moni Dimiovis, Perivolakia) Karveli (population:
Kalamata
Protein that exhibits bright green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light
victoria. These include dsRed, eqFP611, Dronpa, TagRFPs, KFP, EosFP/IrisFP, Dendra, and so on. Having been developed from proteins in different organisms,
Green_fluorescent_protein
Product of the composting process using various species of worms
European nightcrawlers by a variety of other names, including dendrobaenas, dendras, Dutch nightcrawlers, and Belgian nightcrawlers. Containing water-soluble
Vermicompost
Pottery tradition associated with the Mycenaean civilization
Archaeological Museum of Nafplion: pyriform jar from chamber tomb 10 of the Dendra cemetery (1500–1450 BC)
Mycenaean_pottery
Geographic region of Serbia
Hilandar monastery, which he confirmed in the 1198 chrysobull. The province of Dendra, which was held by Serbian ruler Desa (fl. 1150–66), has been interpreted
Šumadija
Type of chamber tomb built in Mycenaean Greece
Chamber tomb 16 at Dendra, showing the view of the dromos from outside the tomb
Mycenaean_chamber_tomb
Serbian state between 1091 and 1217
Emperor restored Uroš II in 1155 or 1156 and gave Desa the appanage of Dendra near Niš. In 1161–62, Uroš II was briefly replaced by Beloš, who then returned
Grand_Principality_of_Serbia
Settlement in Greece
Before the 1997 local government reform it was a part of the community of Dendra. ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered for merging. ›
Platanoulia
Greek multi-sports club
The club has also its own training facilities in the area of the village Dendra. The facilities cover over 30,000 square meters and have multisport purposes
Athletic_Union_of_Larissa
Greece from 7000–3200 BC
inhabited by 50 to 100 people in places such as Argissa Magoula (Thessaly), Dendra (Argolid) and Franchthi. The inhabitants cultivated various crops (i.e.
Neolithic_Greece
Medieval Serbian dynasty
of Zeta and Travunija (1143–?), Serbian usurper (1153 or 1155), župan of Dendra (1155), veliki župan of Serbia (r. 1162–1165) A daughter, married Leonardo
Vukanović_dynasty
Ancient Greek city
Mycenaean citadels. A tholos tomb and cemetery of chamber tombs at nearby Dendra is associated with the site. Excavations were started by the Swedish archaeologist
Midea_(Argolid)
Azoros Chalki Chalkiades Chara Damasi Damasouli Dasolofos Deleria Dendra Tyrnavou Dendra, Farsala Dilofo, Farsala Dilofo, Kileler Dimitra Dolichi Domeniko
List of settlements in the Larissa regional unit
List_of_settlements_in_the_Larissa_regional_unit
Attica Menelaeon, Peloponnese Mesemvria, East Macedonia and Thrace Midea and Dendra, Peloponnese Milos, South Aegean Minia, Kefalonia, Ionian Islands Minoa
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
Italian composer (1866–1939)
is struck in the interpretation of the characters of Egon, the poet, and Dendra, the shepherd girl, likewise in the charming ballet music which accompanies
Domenico_Brescia
"Jorge Juan y la Construcción Naval española en el siglo XVIII" (PDF). Dendra médica. 14 (2). ISSN 1889-8203. Serrano Álvarez, José Manuel (2006). "Juan
Spanish_ship_Galicia_(1729)
Grammar of the Ancient Greek language
and accusative plural have the endings -α (-a) or -η (-ē): τὰ δένδρα (tà déndra) "the trees" – 2nd declension τὰ τείχη (tà teíkhē) "the walls" – 3rd declension
Ancient_Greek_grammar
Greek footballer
2019–2021 Panserraikos 2021–2022 Serres 1800 13 (1) 2022–2025 Pythagoras Kala Dendra 31 (4) International career 2011–2012 Greece U21 4 (0) * Club domestic league
Kostas_Triantafyllou
19th-century photographer in Constantinople of Armenian and Syrian descent
from Shkodra, illustration from the book Popular Costumes in Turkey, 1873 Dendra: "Temple of Hathor" Abydoss Seti I Offering Incense to Osiris List of Orientalist
Pascal_Sébah
Monastery in Greece
most notably a metochion in Thessaloniki itself, at the site of Chilia Dendra just outside the eastern city wall. Vakalopoulos 1939, p. 280 (esp. note
Chortaiton
Grand Prince of Serbia from 1166 to 1196
and Dubočica (around Leskovac), which probably was historical region of Dendra west of Niš. The Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus launched a large army
Stefan_Nemanja
Swedish archaeologist (1904-1996)
participated in the Swedish archaeological excavations in Asine in 1926 and Dendra in 1927. The Swedish Cyprus Expedition was a project to systematically investigate
Alfred_Westholm
Greek footballer
5 (0) 2023–2024 Thrakikos Ano Mitrousi 12 (1) 2024–2025 Pythagoras Kala Dendra 4 (0) * Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 19:54, 21 April
Georgios_Siakkas
Mountain range by the Metsovo area
land, also identified as a "Bulgarian forest", while East of it also was Dendra area near Niš. In many written accounts, from medieval times until now,
Zygos_mountain_range
The Dendra panoply or Dendra armour is an example of Mycenaean-era panoply (full-body armor) made of bronze plates uncovered in the village of Dendra in
List of Greek inventions and discoveries
List_of_Greek_inventions_and_discoveries
Grand Prince of Serbia
adhere to what has been determined". Desa came to govern the province of Dendra towards Niš. Uroš II continued as a loyal vassal until 1162, during the
Tihomir_of_Serbia
Tholos tomb at Mycenae, Greece, dated to ca.1250 BCE
tombs were constructed: previously, such tombs had been constructed at Dendra, Kazarma, Berbati, Prosymna and Kokla. Scholars generally consider that
Treasury_of_Atreus
Topics referred to by the same term
A panoply is a complete suit of armor. Panoply may also refer to: the Dendra panoply, an ancient Greek suit of armour Panoply Media, an American digital
Panoply_(disambiguation)
American politician (born 1967)
mistake". Parkersburg News and Sentinel. Retrieved June 3, 2014. Miller, Dendra (May 24, 2012). "Secretary Of States Office To Pay More Than $200K For Ballot
Natalie_Tennant
Period of Serbian history in the 6th to 16th centuries
that he would completely withdraw from Dendra, leaving it to the Byzantines. However, he refused to leave Dendra, so he had to justify himself to Manuel
Serbia_in_the_Middle_Ages
Grand Prince of Serbia
French and Turkic emissaries present. Desa came to govern the province of Dendra towards Niš. Uroš II continued his reign loyal to the Byzantine emperor
Uroš_II
station Sykies 26 05:30-00:00 ~15' OASTH 24 - Plateia Eleftherias Chilia Dendra 17 06:30-23:15 ~30' OASTH 25 - Neapoli Venizelou 19 05:00-00:00 ~15' OASTH
List of bus routes in Thessaloniki
List_of_bus_routes_in_Thessaloniki
Museum in Thessaloniki, Greece
Macedonia, Greece is in the grounds of the Zoo on Kedrinos Lofos in the Hilia Dendra district. It opened in 1994, its purpose being to show the public the various
Natural History Museum (Thessaloniki)
Natural_History_Museum_(Thessaloniki)
20th-century Swedish archaeologist and classical scholar
Labranda in 1950, in Kalopsida and Agios Iacovos in Cyprus in 1959, in Dendra on several occasions during the 1960s and 1980s and in San Giovenale in
Paul_Åström
Constructed language
de 129 debito 036 deca 196 decoro 197 defecto 198 demo 199 demonstro 576 dendra 501 denti 749 dentili 501 dermi 641 deserta 200 desicco 467 detecte 642
Interglossa
Komnenos restored Uroš II in 1155 or 1156 and gave Desa the appanage of Dendra near Niš Part of a Byzantine–Hungarian War (1149–1155) Byzantine–Hungarian
List of wars involving Serbia in the Middle Ages
List_of_wars_involving_Serbia_in_the_Middle_Ages
Grammatical mood of Ancient Greek verbs
εὐθὺς ἔκοπτον [δένδρα]. (Xenophon) hópou stratopedeúointo, euthùs ékopton [déndra]. (present optative). Wherever they made a camp, they used to immediately
Optative_(Ancient_Greek)
Bulgarian nobleman
Delyan was proclaimed Emperor. He went south, going through Rascia and Dendra, then taking the Byzantine fortresses of Naissus and Skopie. The strategos
Tihomir_(Bulgarian_noble)
1150 battle of the Byzantine–Serbian wars
French and Turkic emissaries present. Desa came to govern the province of Dendra towards Niš. The next Byzantine–Serbian conflicts came in the 1160s. The
Serbian_revolt_(1149–1150)
British archaeologist (1879–1957)
— (18 September 1926). "The Beehive Tomb of the 'King' and 'Queen' at Dendra" (PDF). The Illustrated London News. pp. 490–491. — (1927). A Cretan Statuette
Alan_Wace
Municipal unit in Greece
Toumpia) Kentro (Kentro, Anatoliko, Chora Gaitson, Voreio) Pigadia (Pigadia, Dendra, Krya Vrysi, Rizana) Stavropigi (Stavropigi, Malta) Sotirianika (Sotirianika
Avia,_Messenia
(r. 1143–1180) had the town fortified, and in 1155, handed the region of Dendra (Niš and its environ) over to Prince Desa, as an appanage. In 1162, Manuel
History_of_Niš
Archaeological site in Serbia
residency. Stefan Nemanja, who previously received the Byzantine land of Dendra west of Niš, usurped the Serbian throne and expanded his territories in
Stari_Ras
American entrepreneur and climate advocate
international teams. Wanser joined the Board of Biocarbon Engineering, now known as Dendra Systems, as its first Director in 2018. Operating in the United Kingdom
Kelly_Wanser
Swedish archaeologist
Middle East, and Asia. In the 1930s he excavated with Axel W. Persson in Dendra, Greece, and twenty years later he excavated in Persia with Carl Nylander
Bertil_Almgren
Goodfellow 2010 Streptomyces demainii Goodfellow et al. 2008 "Streptomyces dendra" Selvin 2009 Streptomyces dengpaensis Li et al. 2018 Streptomyces desertarenae
List_of_Streptomyces_species
DENDRA
DENDRA
DENDRA
DENDRA
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : habitational name from places in Cheshire and Lancashire called Hollingworth, from Old English hole(g)n ‘holly’ + worð ‘enclosure’. The surname was taken to Ireland in the 17th century.Jewish (American) : presumably an Americanized form of some like-sounding Jewish name.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
An Epithet of Vishnu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
Name of Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French cof(f)re ‘chest’, ‘box’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of coffers or chests or, by extension, for a treasurer.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Kaufer or Kauffer (see Kaufer).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Fragrance; Sweet Fragrance
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Holy Stick
Boy/Male
Indian
Good, Messenger
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pleasant
Female
English
English pet form of Greek Tabitha, TIBBY means "gazelle." Compare with masculine Tibby.Â
DENDRA
DENDRA
DENDRA
DENDRA
DENDRA
n.
Arborescent or dendritic agate.