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Island in Turkey
Hypnos leave Lemnos and Imbros making their way to Mount Ida. Homer mentions Imbros in the Iliad on other occasions as well. Imbros is mentioned in the Homeric
Imbros
Canyon in Crete, Greece
tells that two brothers were banished from Imbros, Turkey and lived in the Imbros village, Crete. The Imbros Gorge mule trail was the only connection between
Imbros_Gorge
Topics referred to by the same term
Imbros is an island in Turkey. It may also refer to: Imbros Gorge, a canyon on the Greek island of Crete Imbros (horse), an American thoroughbred racehorse
Imbros_(disambiguation)
World War I naval battle
off the islands of Imbros, and they were a prime target for an Ottoman raid. After raiding what shipping could be found at Imbros, Rebeur-Paschwitz planned
Battle_of_Imbros
Town in Çanakkale Province, Turkey
7,479 in 2022. It is located on the northeastern side of the island of Imbros. Gökçeada has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csa), with hot
Gökçeada_(town)
administrative regions. The only sizable possessions of Turkey in the Aegean Sea are Imbros (Gökçeada) and Tenedos (Bozcaada), in the northeastern part of the sea.
Aegean_Islands
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Imbros was purchased by California businessman Andrew Crevolin at the Keeneland Summer Sale of yearlings and named for the Turkish island of Imbros in
Imbros_(horse)
Naval battle as part of Smyrniote crusades
The Battle of Imbros occurred in spring 1347 between the fleets of a Christian naval league formed as part of the Smyrniote crusades, and of a Turkish
Battle_of_Imbros_(1347)
Byzantine historian (c. 1410 – c. 1470)
island of Imbros. In the 1450s he was a local political leader of the island and played an active role in the peaceful handover of Imbros, Limnos and
Michael_Critobulus
Ancient Greek god
Orthanes seems to have been a lot more important in Imbros, an island in the northeastern Aegean Sea. In Imbros he had a public cult with processions, sacrifices
Orthanes
Village in Çanakkale, Turkey
former Greek name Agrídia (Greek: Αγρίδια), is a village on the island of Imbros in northwestern Turkey. It is part of the Gökçeada District of Çanakkale
Tepeköy,_Gökçeada
Battle during the Ottoman–Venetian War of 1714–1718
The Battle of Imbros was a naval clash that took place on 12, 13 and 16 June 1717 near Imbros in the Aegean Sea, between the sailing fleets of Venice
Battle_of_Imbros_(1717)
Village in Çanakkale, Turkey
Agioi Theodoroi (Greek: Άγιοι Θεόδωροι), is a village on the island of Imbros in northwestern Turkey. It is part of the Gökçeada District of Çanakkale
Zeytinliköy,_Gökçeada
In Greek mythology, Imbrus (/ˈɪmbrəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἴμβρος, romanized: Ímbros) was an Egyptian prince as one of the sons of King Aegyptus. Imbrus's mother
Imbrus
Island in Turkey
area of 39.9 km2 (15 sq mi), it is the third-largest Turkish island after Imbros (Gökçeada) and Marmara. In 2022, the district had a population of 3,120
Tenedos
2025 German-Austrian film
film written and directed by Elsa Kremser, and Levin Peter. Starring Marya Imbro, and Mikhail Senkov, it follows Masha, a model pursuing her dream job in
White_Snail
Administrative region of Greece
which belong to the Greek region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, and Imbros and Tenedos, which belong to Turkey. The North Aegean region was established
North_Aegean
Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey
and Muğla to the east of the sea. Various Turkish islands in the sea are Imbros, Tenedos, Cunda Island, and the Foça Islands. The Aegean Sea has been historically
Aegean_Sea
1923 treaty between Turkey and the Allies
Greece and Turkey. Only the Greek Orthodox population of Constantinople, Imbros and Tenedos (about 270,000 at that time), and the Muslim population of Western
Treaty_of_Lausanne
Greek minority in Turkey
the Greek cemetery on Imbros on October 29, 2010. In this context, problems affecting the Greek minority on the islands of Imbros and Tenedos continue
Greeks_in_Turkey
Largest Greek island
the world. The island has a number of gorges, such as the Samariá Gorge, Imbros Gorge, Kourtaliotiko Gorge, Ha Gorge, Platania Gorge, the Gorge of the Dead
Crete
1916–18 air raids on the Ottoman capital
on 12 April 1916, when two British planes, departing from the island of Imbros in the Aegean Sea, released a total of 11 incendiary devices on the aircraft
Bombing of Constantinople in World War I
Bombing_of_Constantinople_in_World_War_I
Greek island in the northern Aegean Sea
the Gattilusi domains in Thrace (Ainos and the islands of Samothrace and Imbros). During the subsequent negotiations with Domenico Gattilusio, the Greek
Lemnos
American businessman and racehorse owner
deprecated archival service (link) "$100,000 Race Goes To Crevolin's Imbros; Imbros in Front in $100,000 Race". New York Times. 2 May 1954. Retrieved 1
Andrew_J._Crevolin
Period of Greek statehood from 1832 to 1923 and 1935 to 1973
Aegean. By mid-November Greek naval detachments had seized the islands of Imbros, Thasos, Agios Efstratios, Samothrace, Psara and Ikaria, while landings
Kingdom_of_Greece
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
century, Bernard Randolph, while describing the island with Thasos and Imbros, states that all three of the islands were neglected because they were flooded
Samothrace
islands and islets are in Greek territory, with notable exceptions being Imbros, Tenedos, Cunda, Uzunada, the Rabbit Islands, and other small islets that
List_of_Aegean_Islands
Royal Navy monitor
World War Royal Navy M15-class monitor. She was sunk during the Battle of Imbros in 1918. Intended as a shore bombardment vessel, M28's primary armament
HMS_M28
Irredentist concept which sought to revive the Byzantine Empire
revert to Ottoman control or join Greece. Greece also gained the islands of Imbros and Tenedos, Western and Eastern Thrace, the border then drawn a few miles
Megali_Idea
Genoese noble family ruling Aegean lordships (1355–1462)
From their base at Mytilene, the Gattilusi extended their authority to Imbros, Samothrace, Thasos, Lemnos, and the Thracian port of Aenus (modern Enez)
Gattilusio
Legendary war in Greek mythology
Patroclus sold him as a slave in Lemnos, where he was bought by Eetion of Imbros and brought back to Troy. Only 12 days later Achilles slew him, after the
Trojan_War
1913 treaty between the Ottoman Empire and Greece
unresolved was the fate of the North Aegean islands (Lesbos, Chios, Lemnos, Imbros and Tenedos), which were annexed by Greece during the war. The issue was
Treaty_of_Athens
British Royal Navy Abercrombie-class warship (1915–1918)
Royal Navy Abercrombie-class monitor, which was sunk during the Battle of Imbros in January 1918. On 3 November 1914, Charles M. Schwab of Bethlehem Steel
HMS_Raglan
Gorge and national park in Crete, Greece
the streams of the gorge. Agia Eirini Gorge Gorge of the Dead Ha Gorge Imbros Gorge Kotsifos Gorge Kourtaliotiko Gorge Richtis Gorge Sarakina Gorge Leaflet
Samaria_Gorge
81278°N 36.15222°E / 35.81278; 36.15222) Westernmost: Cape Avlaka, Gökçeada(İmbros Island), Çanakkale – (40°07′30″N 25°39′56″E / 40.12500°N 25.66556°E /
List of extreme points of Turkey
List_of_extreme_points_of_Turkey
Australian war records artist
Crozier (centre) at Imbros
Frank_R._Crozier
Large bay/gulf in western Turkey
Sultaniçe, Gülçavuş and Enez, all in Edirne Province. The islands of Gökçeada (Imbros) lie outside Saros Bay and Samothrace in the Aegean Sea, Greece, is in short
Gulf_of_Saros
District in Çanakkale, Turkey
Greg Russell, having a picnic on Imbros during the Battle of Gallipoli Students of "İmroz İlköğretmen Okulu/Imbros Education High School" in military
Gökçeada_District
Genoese territories around the Mediterranean and Black seas
Gattilusio family acquired several territories in Greek territory, such as Imbros, Samothrace, Lemnos, Thasos and Ainos (Enez). These Greek territories were
Genoese_colonies
Municipality in Greece
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Agios_Efstratios
British World War I flying ace
forcing it down. On 19 August 1915, Collet took off from an airfield on Imbros, and had reached a height of 150–185 ft (46–56 m) when his engine failed
Charles_Collet
Municipality in Çanakkale, Turkey
returned to Turkey in 1923 under the Treaty of Lausanne. Like the island Imbros off the western shore of the peninsula, Gallipoli had had a majority of
Gelibolu
Topics referred to by the same term
and fought in the Mediterranean and the Balkans Theatre in the Battle of Imbros and during the Allied occupation of Constantinople Second Greco-Turkish
Greco-Turkish_War
Ancient Greek war (395–387 BC)
of its possession of walls and a fleet to seize the islands of Scyros, Imbros, and Lemnos, on which it established cleruchies (citizen colonies). As a
Corinthian_War
Çatalada Cunda Island Dana Adası Domuz Island Gemiler Adası Gökçeada or Imbros (largest Turkish island) Güvercin Island Hayırsız Ada Hekim Island Heybeli
List of islands in the Mediterranean
List_of_islands_in_the_Mediterranean
Roman comic poet (c. 220 BC – c. 166 BC)
Chaerestratus Hypobolimaeus Rastraria Hypobolimaeus Aeschinus Imbrii ("Men From Imbros") Karine ("The Carian Woman") Meretrix ("The Prostitute") Nauclerus ("The
Caecilius_Statius
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (r. 1444–1446, 1451–1481)
reinvigorated under Vettore Cappello: the fleet took the northern Aegean islands of Imbros, Thasos, and Samothrace, and then sailed into the Saronic Gulf. On 12 July
Mehmed_II
Greek island and municipality
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Tilos
1344 battle of the Smyrniote crusades
was captured by Tamerlane in 1402. Battle of Adramyttion (1334) Battle of Imbros (1347) Battle of Megara (1359) Setton 1976, p. 190. Setton 1976, pp. 190–191
Battle_of_Pallene
German admiral (1863–1933)
offensive into the Mediterranean Sea which ended in his defeat at the Battle of Imbros. At the outbreak of war in August 1914, Hubert von Rebeur-Paschwitz took
Hubert_von_Rebeur-Paschwitz
Island northeast of Crete
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Spinalonga
Horse race
serves as a key prep to the Hollywood Gold Cup. Inaugurated in 1954, winner Imbros set a new track record of 1:41.00 which also equaled the then world record
Californian_Stakes
Last significant battle of the Great Turkish War
galley squadrons) joined them at Imbros, but on 25 July the entire galley force, which had remained idle, left Imbros for Poros. Two days later, the Venetian
Battle_of_Samothrace_(1698)
Greek islet in the Aegean Sea
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Marmaronisi
Northernmost island of the Greek Cyclades archipelago
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Andros,_Greece
Island in Turkey
– Imvros), at the entrance of Gulf of Saros in the northern Aegean Sea. Imbros The Most Extreme Points Of Turkey WorldAtlas.com 40°09′39″N 25°50′40″E
İnce_Burun,_Gökçeada
Extinct pre-Indo-European language family
attributes a share in the foundation of Etruria to the Pelasgians of Lemnos and Imbros. The Pelasgians are also referred to by Herodotus as settlers in Lemnos
Tyrsenian_languages
Calendar year
takes advantage of its walls and its fleet to seize the islands of Scyros, Imbros, and Lemnos, on which it establishes cleruchies (citizen colonies). Fighting
393_BC
Ottoman destroyer
reports that the Greek armored cruiser Georgios Averof had run aground off Imbros, so Mecidiye and several destroyers, including Nümune-i Hamiyet, were sent
Ottoman destroyer Nümune-i Hamiyet
Ottoman_destroyer_Nümune-i_Hamiyet
Greek island, south of Athens
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Aegina
Community in Greece
(according to the 2021 census). It lies on the south coast near the end of the Imbros Gorge, 74 km south of Chania. It has two small harbours, where the ferry
Hora_Sfakion
Greek Orthodox monastery in Crete
Chania Heraklion Ierapetra Rethymno Siteia Gorges Agia Eirini Gorge Ha Gorge Imbros Gorge Kotsifos Gorge Kourtaliotiko Gorge Milona Gorge Richtis Gorge Samariá
Agarathos_Monastery
Group of islets in the Aegean Sea
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Kalogeroi
Beach on Milos island, Greece
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Firiplaka
Roman province located in modern-day Turkey, Greece, and Bulgaria
province of Macedonia as well as the islands of Thasos, Samothrace and Imbros in the Aegean Sea. To the north, Thracia bordered the province of Moesia
Thracia
Scattered islands in the North Aegean Sea divided between Greece and Turkey
Efstratios, Psara, Fournoi Korseon, Oinousses and the Turkish islands of Imbros, Tenedos and the Rabbit or Tavşan Islands. The main islands in the Thracian
North_Aegean_islands
Regional unit in Greece
island groups. Thracian Sporades (Θρακικές Σποράδες): Thasos, Samothrace, Imbros, Lemnos and Agios Efstratios. The two latter groups together form the North
Sporades
Brass insignia of Australian Imperial force
1915. In 1918, eligibility was extended to those who had served at Lemnos, Imbros and Tenedos and the transports and hospitals off Gallipoli as well as the
ANZAC_A_badge
Regional unit in Greece
The White Mountains or Lefka Ori, through which the Samaria, Aradena, Imbros and other gorges run, are the limestone peaks topped by snow until May that
Chania_(regional_unit)
Pre-dreadnought battleship class of the British Royal Navy
battleship was able to reach Imbros before the Ottoman ships sank the two monitors based there during the Battle of Imbros. While heading towards Mudros
Lord_Nelson-class_battleship
Municipality in Greece
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Sikinos
459-455 Siege of Memphis, destruction of the Athenian fleet by Megabyzus 458 Imbros is annexed by Athens 457 Aegina is impressed into the Delian League 457
Timeline_of_ancient_Greece
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Kea_(island)
Ancient site in Laconia, Greece
Philonomus is further said to have peopled the town with colonists from Imbros and Lemnos; but there can be no doubt that the ancient Achaean population
Amyclae
(centre) with fellow midshipmen, George Drewry (right) and Greg Russell, on Imbros. Photo by Ernest Brooks. Born 17 September 1896 Kirkee, British India Died
Wilfred_St_Aubyn_Malleson
1923 agreement between Greece and Turkey
were the Greeks of Constantinople (Istanbul) and the Aegean Islands of Imbros (Gökçeada) and Tenedos (Bozcaada). In the event, those Greeks who had temporarily
Population exchange between Greece and Turkey
Population_exchange_between_Greece_and_Turkey
British scholar, poet and soldier (1888–1917)
influence in high places to get into the firing line." While he was at Imbros he seemed to enjoy speaking ancient Greek to the inhabitants of the island;
Patrick_Shaw-Stewart
Greek island
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Mykonos
Ottoman admiral (d. 1460)
Ottoman fleet was tasked with the conquest of the islands of the Aegean; and Imbros, Lemnos and Thasos fell to the Ottomans. However, stalled by the Knights
Hamza_Bey
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople since 1991
village of Agios Theodoros (officially called Zeytinliköy) on the island of Imbros. Following his studies, he held a prominent position at the Theological
Bartholomew I of Constantinople
Bartholomew_I_of_Constantinople
Military campaign during World War I
area but ignorant of this, the Entente withdrew most of their warships to Imbros, where they were "protectively tethered" between sorties, which greatly
Gallipoli_campaign
Settlement in Greece
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Telendos
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Leros
Island near Hydra, Greece
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Dokos
Line of longitude
26°0′E / 40.150°N 26.000°E / 40.150; 26.000 (Turkey) Turkey Island of Imbros 40°8′N 26°0′E / 40.133°N 26.000°E / 40.133; 26.000 (Mediterranean Sea)
26th_meridian_east
Catholic military order
(1320) Battle of Adramyttion (1334) Battle of Pallene (1344) Battle of Imbros (1347) Battle of Megara (1359) Battle of Tripoli (1367) Battle of Kosovo
Knights_Hospitaller
Species of flowering plant
and delicate pink star-shaped flowers. It grows on limestone rubble near Imbros Gorge and was recognized as a distinct species in 2000 when scientists documented
Prospero_minimum
the city. Yunus Pasha also ordered to capture Imbros and Samothrace. After Yunus Pasha landed on Imbros, he summoned Kritovulos, who was loyal to him
Aegan_Expedition_(1456)
Military unit
bombard Entente positions during the Dardanelles Campaign until the Battle of Imbros in early 1918. There, Midilli came under air attack and sank. Yavuz Sultan
Mediterranean_Division
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Halki_(Greece)
Greek divinities
letters to the church there. According to Strabo, Cabeiri are most honored in Imbros and Lemnos but also in other cities too. In the past, the Semitic word kabir
Cabeiri
Island in Greece
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Delos
Territorial, political, and economic objectives in the First World War
River, the European shore up to the Enes–Midia line, and the islands of Imbros and Tenedos in the Aegean Sea. During the inter-Allied conferences of 1915–1916
War aims of the First World War
War_aims_of_the_First_World_War
Interwar conflict in Turkey, 1919–1923
Paris. Venizelos' demands included parts of eastern Thrace, the islands of Imbros (Gökçeada), Tenedos (Bozcaada), and parts of Western Anatolia around the
Turkish_War_of_Independence
4th-century BC Greek civil war
the revolting allies ravaged the Athenian-loyal islands of Lemnos and Imbros but were only able to lay siege to Samos because it was defended by cleruchs
Social_War_(357–355_BC)
Second-largest Greek island
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Euboea
Greek island in the North Aegean Sea
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Thasos
1912 Greek victory of the First Balkan War
considered the occupation of the northern Aegean Islands, chiefly Lemnos and Imbros, due to their strategic location at the entrance of the Dardanelles Strait
Capture_of_Lemnos
1396–1718 wars in the eastern Mediterranean
the Venetians were generally successful at sea, defeating the Turks at Imbros and drawing the battle at Cerigo (also known as the Battle of Matapan).
Turkish–Venetian_wars
Greek islet in the Aegean Sea
Islands Büyük Ada Chios Chryse Cunda Foça Islands Fournoi Korseon Icaria Imbros Koukonesi Lemnos Lesbos Megalonisi (Nisiopi) Metelik Island Oinousses Pasas
Avgo
IMBROS
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Boy/Male
Teutonic American English German
Famous in war.
Boy/Male
Indian
Blooming, Shining, Clear
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Pelton, a place in County Durham, named from an unattested Old English personal name Pēola + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Jehovah has healed. Biblical Josiah became king of Judah at eight after his father was...
Girl/Female
Biblical
Fighting, chiding, multiplying.
Male
German
Variant form of Old High German Hrodgar, HROTGER means "famous spear."
Girl/Female
Anglo, British, English
A Queen of the Iceni Victory; Name of a Heroic Queen of Early Britain
Girl/Female
Tamil
Wise, Very intelligent
Boy/Male
Scottish
Fighter.
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IMBROS
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