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Town near the north coast of ancient Euboea
afterwards, before the Battle of Leuctra, Oreus revolted from Sparta. Demosthenes describes the conquest of Oreus by Philip II of Macedon in his 341 BC Third
Oreus
2005 Canadian film
to Aurore's screams. Oréus examines Aurore's leg; Télesphore and Marie-Anne tell him that their neighbors' sons hit her. When Oréus talks to Aurore in private
Aurore_(2005_film)
1855 battle of the Crimean War
Publishing. p. 195. ISBN 9781350083455. Arsenyev & Petrushevsky 1895. Oreus 1877, p. 582. Oreus 1877, pp. 579–580. Alexis S. Troubetzkoy. The Crimean War - The
Siege_of_Kars
King of Macedonia from 365 to 360 BC
patronage of men of letters. Among these we are told that Euphraeus of Oreus, a disciple of Plato, rose so high in Perdiccas's favour as to completely
Perdiccas_III_of_Macedon
Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor
Athena Ilias. In 360–359 the city was briefly controlled by Charidemus of Oreus, a Euboean mercenary leader who occasionally worked for the Athenians. In
Troy
This is a list of tyrants from Ancient Greece. Daphnis, c. 500 BC under Darius I (pro-Persian) Philiscus, c. 368–360 BC (assassinated) Iphiades, 360–?
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Species of moth
pluto (Fabricius, 1777) Synonyms Sphinx pluto Fabricius, 1777 Sphinx croesus Dalman, 1823 Calliomma ochracea Walker, 1856 Oreus thorates Hübner, 1831
Xylophanes_pluto
Name in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Oreios, also Oreius, Orius or Oreus, (Ancient Greek: Ὀρείου, Ὄρειον or Ὄρειος means ‘of the mountain’) may refer to the following
Oreius_(mythology)
Municipal unit in Greece
Taxiarchis [694] Oreoi was named after the ancient town Oreus, that was also known as Histiaea. Oreus was situated at the eastern edge of the present village
Oreoi
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Sphingidae Genus: Xylophanes Species: X. porcus Binomial name Xylophanes porcus (Hubner, 1823) Synonyms Oreus porcus Hübner, 1823
Xylophanes_porcus
Sons of Polyphonte (Greek Mythology)
Ancient Greek: Ἄγριος, lit. 'wild, savage') and Oreios, also Oreius, Orius or Oreus, (Ὄρειος means ‘of the mountain’) were the twin sons of Polyphonte, daughter
Agrius_and_Oreius_(mythology)
and spread to Macedonia. There is also evidence of her cult in Epidaurus, Oreus, and Lindos. Enyo A war goddess. She is a companion of Ares, to whom she
List_of_Greek_deities
Carceri (died in 1255) was the triarch (terziere) of the northern third (Oreus) of the Lordship of Negroponte in Frankish Greece in c. 1220–1255. Nothing
Carintana_dalle_Carceri
King of Pergamon, reigned 241–197 BC
The Romans sacked both Oreus, on the northern coast of Euboea, and Opus, the chief city of eastern Locris. The spoils from Oreus had been reserved for
Attalus_I
War between Rome and Macedonia, 214–205 BC
Sulpicius sacked both Oreus on the northern coast of Euboea, and Opus, the chief city of eastern Locris. The spoils from Oreus had been reserved for Sulpicius
First_Macedonian_War
American Franciscan bishop (1877–1940)
to an apostolic vicariate, and Espelage was appointed titular bishop of Oreus. His episcopal consecration took place on September 17, 1930, at the Cathedral
Sylvester_Espelage
4th-century BC Greek mercenary leader
Charidemus (or Kharidemos, Ancient Greek: Χαρίδημος), of Oreus in Euboea, was an ancient Greek mercenary leader of the 4th century BC. He had a complicated
Charidemus
Thessalian military commander
304 BC. In 312 BC he took Miletus, and afterwards relieved the city of Oreus in Euboea, which was besieged by Cassander himself (Diodorus, XIX.75). In
Medius_of_Larissa
Town and polis (city-state) of ancient Thessaly
district Achaea Phthiotis, at the entrance of the Maliac Gulf, and opposite Oreus in Euboea. It is mentioned in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad as one
Antron
Gnostic cosmology of eight heavens
30) giving them, Ialdabaoth, the chief, Iao, Sabaoth, Adonaeus, Eloaeus, Oreus, and Astaphaeus. With this closely agrees Origen, who, writing of the Ophites
Ogdoad_(Gnosticism)
Canadian child abuse victim
Jacques as Father Antoine Leduc, and Rémy Girard as Justice of the Peace Oréus Mailhot. Like the 1951 film, the 2005 film was a box office hit, making
Aurore_Gagnon
4th-century BC Greek philosopher and politician
342 BC/341 BC) was a philosopher and student of Plato from the town of Oreus in northern Euboea. He appears to have been active in politics in addition
Euphraeus
Topics referred to by the same term
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Oreo_(disambiguation)
Illyria/Epirus, near Vlorë, Albania abandoned Orestias Turkish Thrace abandoned Oreus northern Euboea Oropus Attica, Greece Oropos (Ωρωπός) Onchesmos Epirus,
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4th-century BC tyrant of Chalcis
persuaded the Athenians to transfer to Chalcis the annual contributions from Oreus and Eretria. In return, Callias promised (apparently never realized) assistance
Callias_of_Chalcis
Giants from Greek myth
another Spartoi, is a possible restoration of the fragmentary inscription "oreus" listed by Queyrel, p. 52. Queyrel, p. 55; Moore 1977, p. 324 n. 70; McKay
Giants_(Greek_mythology)
Heroine of Greek Mythology". www.theoi.com. Retrieved 2019-05-16. "AGRIUS & OREUS (Agrios & Oreios) - Thracian Bear-Giants of Greek Mythology". www.theoi
Bears_in_antiquity
Oreus, Argos for a night, he met a local man who too had suffered from a Spartan's insolence: Aristodemus of Lacedaemon, appointed governor at Oreus,
Leuctrides
Canadian actor and television host (born 1950)
Machine Gun Molly (Monica la mitraille) Maurice Morissette 2005 Aurore Oreus Mailhot 2005 The Rocket (Maurice Richard) Tony Bergeron 2005 Human Trafficking
Rémy_Girard
4th-century BCE Macedonian general, Antigonid, nephew of Antigonus I Monophthalmus
but having joined with Antigonid admiral Medius in an attempt to relieve Oreus on Euboea, to which Cassander had laid siege, he was beaten back, with the
Telesphorus_(general)
Calendar year
city of Oreus on Euboea with a fleet of 30 ships. He blockades its port trying to force the city's surrender. Telesphorus comes to the aid of Oreus from
312_BC
Means of communication used in Ancient Greece
activity so that Philip could respond quickly to threats. At the city of Oreus, however, the system failed to function optimally, although the beacons
Phryctoria
Town of ancient Euboea, Greece
At the end of that century it belonged to the territory of the city of Oreus but it recovered its independence at the beginning of 4th century BCE since
Athenae_Diades
Ancient human settlement
Second Macedonian War, while the Romans and the forces of Attalus I besieged Oreus (on Euboea), Pteleum was attacked by part of Attalus' army. In 192 BCE,
Pteleum
Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church
Opitergium Opus Oppidum Consillinum Oppidum Novum Orcistus Oregon City Oreus Oreto Orthosias in Caria Orthosias in Phoenicia Orymna Ostra Ostracine Othana
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Genus of spiders
– Malaysia, Indonesia Acantheis nipponicus Ono, 2008 – Japan Acantheis oreus (Simon, 1901) – Malaysia Acantheis variatus (Thorell, 1890) (type) – Indonesia
Acantheis
War between Rome and Macedonia, 200–197 BC
failure. They withdrew to northern Euboea, where they besieged and captured Oreus, another key Macedonian naval base. Since it was now autumn and the sailing
Second_Macedonian_War
(315–314 BC) by Antigonus I Monophthalmus – Wars of the Diadochi Siege of Oreus (312 BC) – Wars of the Diadochi Siege of Syracuse (311–309 BC) – Sicilian
List_of_sieges
4th-century BC tyrant of Eretria
Chalcis, to which Athens was also to transfer the annual contributions from Oreus and Eretria. Aeschines says that a talent from Cleitarchus was part of the
Cleitarchus_of_Eretria
Catholic bishop
appointed the Vicar Apostolic of the Highland District and Titular Bishop of Oreus by the Holy See on 8 November 1791. He was consecrated to the Episcopate
John Chisholm (vicar apostolic of the Highland District)
John_Chisholm_(vicar_apostolic_of_the_Highland_District)
346 BC peace treaty between Athens and Macedon
Eretrea and Oreus, adopting a pro-Macedonian stance. In June 341 BC, Athens and Chalcis allied themselves, and proceeded to attack Eritrea and Oreus and install
Peace_of_Philocrates
Poseidium appears in another inscription where it had become a deme of Oreus. Its site is located near the Palaiokastro ("old fort/castle") of Vasilika
Poseidium
Decade
city of Oreus on Euboea with a fleet of 30 ships. He blockades its port trying to force the city's surrender. Telesphorus comes to the aid of Oreus from
310s_BC
Prince of Achaea from 1246 to 1278
overlord. Carintana dalle Carceri was one ruler of Negroponte, sharing Oreus and the island's northern triarchy, or third, with Grapella of Verona. When
William_of_Villehardouin
Comedy by Aristophanes
partied with there (line 875). The town is also referred to in Lysistrata. Oreus: A town on the western shore of Euboea, it is the home of the oracle monger
Peace_(play)
River on Euboea island, Greece
Callas or Kallas (Ancient Greek: Κάλλας) which flowed into the sea near Oreus. The Kremasi Waterfall [el] is on this river near the village of Milies
Xerias_(Euboea)
2nd-century BCE Roman admiral
his predecessor. After Perseus launched a successful raid on the town of Oreus, which destroyed a substantial amount of the fleet's grain stores, Hortensius
Lucius_Hortensius
Species of caddisfly
rillus Binomial name Lenarchus rillus (Milne, 1935) Synonyms Lenarchus oreus (Milne, 1935) Limnephilus oreus Milne, 1935 Limnephilus rillus Milne, 1935
Lenarchus_rillus
Ὦξος Ôksos Ώξος Óxos ˈoksos Oxus; Amu Darya Ὠρεός Ōreós Ωρεός Oreós oreˈos Oreus Ὠρικόν Ōrikón Ωρικό Orikó oriˈko Oricum Ὠρωπός Ōrōpós Ωρωπός Oropós oroˈpos
List_of_Greek_place_names
Works attributed to Plato
kingship through Plato’s agency. For Plato sent to Perdiccas Euphraeus of Oreus, who persuaded Perdiccas to portion off some territory to Philip. Here Philip
Epistles_(Plato)
been the brother of Aïclus and Cothus. Ellopia was in the territory of Oreus (previously named Histiaea) near the mountain Telethrius, and Ellops later
Ellopia
Syros), Monembasia, Mosynopolis, Mundinitza, Nauplia, Nisyrus, Olena, Opus, Oreus, Paros, Peritheorium, Pharsalus, Photice, Platæa (Plataia), Platamon, Polystylus
List of Catholic dioceses in Greece
List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Greece
Former Catholic missionary jurisdiction
23) Paolo Antonio Nerini, B. (1753.11.16 – death 1756), Titular Bishop of Oreus (1753.11.16 – 1756) Benigno Avenati, B. (1764.08.22 – death 1765.09.27 not
Apostolic_Vicariate_of_Burma
Hungarian military leader
He was characterized by the Russian military historian Ivan Ivanovitch Oreus (1830–1909) in his book Описание Венгерской войны 1849 года (Description
Artúr_Görgei
3rd to early 2nd century BC Roman general and statesman
over to Nicaea. From there they moved to Euboea, to attack the town of Oreus, which was occupied by a Macedonian garrison, but was betrayed from within
Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus
Publius_Sulpicius_Galba_Maximus
Mapping of foreign sounds into Korean
"assault" /ɔː(ɹ)/ /ɔːɹ/ ⟨ar⟩; ⟨aur⟩; ⟨oar⟩; ⟨or⟩; ⟨our⟩; ⟨wor⟩ ㅗ o; ㅗ어 o-eo; ㅗ르 oreu; ㅏ a 포 po "four"; 오어 o-eo "or"; 노르웨이 Noreuwei "Norway"; 호그와트 Hogeuwateu ⟨oor⟩;
Transcription_into_Korean
Spartan general during the Peloponnesian War
an easy victory: the Athenians lost 22 ships, and all of Euboea, except Oreus, revolted. Extreme consternation seized the city. Athens, Thucydides adds
Hegesandridas
Genus of moths
1819 Type species Choerocampa indistincta Butler, 1877 Synonyms Florina Tutt, 1903 Gnathostypsis Wallengren, 1858 Hathia Moore, 1882 Oreus Hübner, 1819
Theretra
Topics referred to by the same term
town of Histiaea, in Northern Euboea, was said to have derived its name Oreus or Histiaea, an ancient city on the northwest coast of Euboea Hestiaea (Attica)
Histiaea
Roman politician and general (died 162 BC)
from there to Phila in Pieria, Octavius departed to meet with his fleet at Oreus, on the western tip of Euboea. The Roman fleet during the war counted about
Gnaeus Octavius (consul 165 BC)
Gnaeus_Octavius_(consul_165_BC)
Irish Roman Catholic missionary (1802-1847)
appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Charleston, South Carolina and Titular Bishop of Oreus by Pope Gregory XVI. He received his episcopal consecration on the following
William_Clancy
would give him a sufficient number of their soldiers to garrison Chalcis, Oreus and Corinth in the meantime. The Achaeans, however, mistrusted Philip and
Cycliadas
longiventris Simon, 1897 — Malaysia, Indonesia A. nipponicus Ono, 2008 — Japan A. oreus (Simon, 1901) — Malaysia A. variatus (Thorell, 1890) (type) — Indonesia
List_of_Ctenidae_species
[u̯] after vowels in some varieties: віў [ʋʲiu̯], ст’іў [sʲtʲiu̯], орéў [oˈrɛu̯], горíўка [ɦɔˈrʲiu̯kɐ]; transformation of cluster [ʃk] into [t͡ʃʲk]: чькола;
Boyko_dialect
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