about the Greek city the ancient city in Syria of the same name Chalcis, Syria Infobox Greek Dimos name Chalcis br Chalkida name local image map 2011 Dimos Chalkideon.png periph Central Greece ... www.dimos xalkideon.gr image skyline Chalkida .JPG caption skyline Chalcis seafront city flag city seal districts party since elevation min 0 elevation max 5 Chalcis or Chalkida IPAc en icon k l ... File Chalkis Archaelogical Museum.JPG left thumb Exchibits in the archaeological museum of Chalcis. The earliest recorded mention of Chalcis is in the Iliad 2.537 , where it is mentioned in the same ... BC 7th centuries BC, colonists from Chalcis founded thirty townships on the peninsula of Chalcidice ... of Corinth and Samos Island Samos . With the help of these allies, Chalcis engaged the rival league ... and settled a cleruchy on the site. Chalcis subsequently became a member of both the Delian League ... map of Chalkis Negroponte 1597 . Under Roman rule, Chalcis retained a measure of commercial ... features are Western. In 1899, Chalcis became the prefectural capital of Euboea. At the start of the 21st century, Chalcis had about 100,000 inhabitants. The old walls, near the Castro of Kara ... The Chalcis Bridge connecting the island with the main land of Greece . The town is now connected to the mainland ..., the existing sliding bridge . The cable stay suspension bridge which joins Chalcis to the mainland ... travel over the bridge. Municipality The municipality Chalcis was formed at the 2011 local government ... Ministry of Interior el icon ref Anthidona Avlida Chalcis Lilantia Nea Artaki Gallery gallery File Castle of Chalcis.jpg The castle of Chalcis. File Church in Chalkida.JPG Church of Saint Nicolas. File ... of the interior of Agia Paraskevi. File Quay Chalkida.JPG Chalcis seafront. File Ebbe in Chalkida.jpg Beach of Chalcis. File Quay Chalkida2.JPG View of Chalkis gallery Transportation Greek National Road ... and west about 10  km from Chalcis in Boeotia . In 2003, a bypass of Chalcis was opened from the southern ... more details
This article is about an ancient city in Syria. For the Greek city of the same name, see Chalcis . Noref date December 2010 Chalcis lang el was an ancient city in Syria . Syrian Chalcis was the birthplace of 3rd century Neoplatonism Neoplatonist philosopher Iamblichus philosopher Iamblichus . It is thought to be the site of the modern town of Qinnasrin , though Anjar, Lebanon Anjar in Lebanon has also been suggested as the site of ancient Chalcis. coord 35 59 55 N 36 59 53 E display title source frwiki Category Archaeological sites in Syria Category Former populated places in Syria Syria geo stub ar ca Kinnasrin de Chalkis Syrien fr Qinnasrin it Qinnasrin he ru sh Halkida Sirija ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 File Coin showing Herod of Chalcis with brother Agrippa of Judaea crowning Roman Emperor Claudius I from the british museum.JPG thumb Coin of Herod of Chalcis, showing Herod of Chalcis with brother Herod Agrippa I Agrippa of Judaea crowning Roman Emperor Claudius I . Herod of Chalcis d. 48 AD , also known as Herod V, was a son of Aristobulus IV , and the grandson of Herod the Great , Roman client king of Iudaea Province Judaea . He was the brother of Herod Agrippa I and Herodias . He was vested the rulership of Chalcis, Syria Chalkis , a kingdom north of Judaea, as Tetrarchy tetrarch . After the death of his brother, he was also given responsibility for the Temple in Jerusalem , as well as the appointment of the Temple s Kohen Gadol High Priest . Ananias son of Nedebaios Ananias was appointed by him. Citation needed date November 2008 His first wife was his cousin, Mariamne. ref This Mariamne was the daughter of Joseph ben Joseph nephew of Herod and Herod s daughter Olympias, who was the sister of Herod Archelaus and Herod Antipas. See u Antiquites u XVIII 5 4. ref She bore him a son, who was also named Aristobulus of Chalcis Aristobulus , and who eventually became ruler of Chalcis. After Mariamne s death, he married his niece Berenice daughter of Herod Agrippa I Berenice , with whom he had two sons, Berenicianus and Hyrcanus. After his death the kingdom was given to Herod Agrippa II . References Reflist colwidth 35em S start S hou Herodian Dynasty House of Herod S new S ttl title Hasmonean Tetrarchy Tetrarch of Chalcis years &ndash 48 AD S aft after Herod Agrippa II Agrippa II End DEFAULTSORT Chalcis, Herod Of Category 1st century BC births Category 48 deaths Category Herodian dynasty Category 1st century monarchs in the Middle East Jewish hist stub ca Herodes P lio de Herodes von Chalkis fr H rode de Chalcis it Erode III he nl Herodes van Chalkis no Herodes av Chalkis pl Herod z Chalkis ru II ... more details
Grylus in Ancient Greek, of Chalcis, is listed as a victor in the Stadion running race stadion race of the 112th Olympiad 332 BC . ref Papyrus Oxyrhinchus 12 V ref References reflist Category Ancient Olympic competitors Category 4th century BC Greek people ... more details
otherpersons Aristobulus Aristobulus of Chalcis was a son of Herod of Chalcis and his first wife Mariamne, hence a great grandson of Herod the Great . In 55 AD, he was appointed by Nero as King of Armenia Minor , and participated with his forces in the Roman Parthian War of 58 63 , where he received a small portion of Armenia in exchange. ref Tacitus , Annals , XIII.7 XIV.26 ref He remained its ruler until the area was re annexed into the Roman Empire in 72. He appears to have also been vested with the kingdom of Chalcis, ref http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0310.html William Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , pp. 301 302 ref and his period as a ruler is dated to 57 92. He was married to Salome after the death of her first husband, Herod Philip II . With her Aristobulus had three children. ref Josephus , Jewish Antiquities , XVIII.5.4 ref Three coins with portraits of him and his wife have been found. http jerusalemperspective.com 5Cdefault.aspx?tabid 27&ArticleID 1474 The name Salome is given to the stepdaughter of Herod Antipas unnamed in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark in Josephus s Jewish Antiquities Book XVIII, Chapter 5, 4 Herodias, ... , was married to Herod known as Herod Boethus , the son of Herod the Great, who was born of Mariamne, the daughter of Simon the high priest , who had a daughter, Salome after whose birth Herodias took upon her to confound the laws of our country, and divorced herself from her husband while he was alive, and was married to Herod, her husband s brother by the father s side, he was tetrarch of Galilee but her daughter Salome was married to Philip, the son of Herod, and tetrarch of Trachonitis and as he died childless, Aristobulus, the son of Herod, the brother of Agrippa, married her they had three sons ... by Rome s vac last Herod Agrippa II Agrippa II s ttl title List of Judaean rulers Tetrarch of Chalcis years 57 &ndash 92 s non reason Title extinct end DEFAULTSORT Chalcis, Aristobulus of Category Herodian ... more details
Callias of Chalcis in Greek language Greek K lived 4th century BC , son of Mnesarchus, together with his brother Taurosthenes, succeeded his father in the tyrant tyranny of Chalcis , and formed an alliance with Philip II of Macedon Philip of Macedon in order to support himself against Plutarch of Eretria Plutarch , tyrant of Eretria , or rather with the view of extending his authority over the whole of Euboea &ndash a design which, according to Aeschines , he covered under the disguise of a plan for uniting in one league the states of the island, and establishing a general Euboean congress at Chalcis. Plutarch accordingly applied to Athens for aid, which was granted in opposition to the advice of Demosthenes , and an army was sent into Euboea under the command of Phocion , who defeated Callias at Tamynae, 350 BC . r aesc1 85 88 aesc2 180 dem1 5 plut1 12 After this, Callias went to the Macedon ian court, where he was for some time high in the favour of the king but, having in some way offended him, he withdrew to Thebes, Greece Thebes , in the hope of gaining her support in the furtherance of his views. Breaking, however, with the Thebans also, and fearing an attack both from them and from Philip, he applied to Athens, and through the influence of Demosthenes not only obtained alliance, and an acknowledgment of the independence of Chalcis, but even induced the Athenians to transfer to that state the annual contributions from Oreus and Eretria, Callias holding out great promises apparently never realized of assistance in men and money from Achaea , Megara , and Euboea. This seems to have been in 343 BC , at the time of Philip s projected attempt on Ambracia . Aeschines of course ascribes his rival s support of Callias to corruption but Demosthenes may have thought that Euboea, united under a strong government, might serve as an effectual barrier to Philip s ambition ... www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Aeschin. 3 88 88 ref SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Callias Of Chalcis ... more details
Euphorion , Greek language Greek poet and Philologist grammarian , born at Chalcis in Euboea about 275 BC. Euphorion spent much of his life in Athens , where he amassed great wealth. After studying philosophy with Lacydes of Cyrene Lacydes and Prytanis, he became the student and eromenos of the poet Archeboulus. ref Suda, Euphorion 3801 ref About 221 he was invited by Antiochus the Great to the court of Syria . He assisted in the formation of the royal library at Antioch , of which he held the post of librarian till his death. He wrote mythological epics the Thrax , amatory elegies, epigram s and a satirical poem Arae , curses after the manner of the Ibis of Callimachus . Prose works on antiquities and history are also attributed to him. Like Lycophron , he was fond of using archaic and obsolete expressions, and the erudite character of his allusions rendered his language very obscure. His elegies were highly esteemed by the Romans &mdash they were imitated or translated by Cornelius Gallus and also by the emperor Tiberius . Fragments published in Augustus Meineke Meineke , De Euphorionis Chalcidensis vita et scriptis , in his Analecta Alexandrina 1843 began the modern editions of the surviving fragments of Euphorion. Further lines have been recovered from papyri of Oxyrhynchus and elsewhere. ref http www.gltc.leidenuniv.nl index.php3?c 135 On line bibliography of papyri ref Notes This article uses the Cite.php citation mechanism. If you would like more information on how to add references to this article, please see http meta.wikimedia.org wiki Cite Cite.php reflist References http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 1205.html Euphorion Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology 1911 Further reading http books.google.com books?id bS6NXE4bKIgC&pg PA101&dq Mopsopia&sig P1ypTP rpxX66CKpZzZRzQ2bRGI Euphorion Who s Who in the Greek World by John Hazel. http www.gltc.leidenuniv.nl ... de Chalcis it Euforione di Calcide nl Euphorion van Chalcis pt Euf rion de C lcis uk ... more details
Mnesarchus or b Mnesarch may refer to father of Pythagoras Mnesarchus of Athens , a Stoic philosopher, lived c. 100 BC. A possible name of the father of Euripides father of Callias of Chalcis Assistant Archon of Athens thesmothete disambiguation de Mnesarchos el ko nl Mnesarchos fi Mnesarkhos ... more details
Euphorion may refer to Euphorion of Chalcis , a Greek people Greek poet and grammarian. Euphorion playwright , Attic tragic playwright and son of Aeschylus Euphorion mythology , son of Achilles and Helen of Troy Euphorion, a character in Goethe s Faust, Part 2 , the offspring of Faust and Helen of Troy . disambig ca Eufori de Euphorion fr Eschyle l ments biographiques it Euforione nl Euphorion ru ... more details
Cleonae or Cleon or Kleonai was an ancient city on the Akte peninsula now Mount Athos , on its western coast, northwest of Thyssos Thyssus . Mentioned by Strabo , it was colonized by Euboea n colonists from Chalcis . ref Strabo. Geography , VII, 33.1. ref References reflist coord missing Greece Category Ancient Greek cities Category Ancient Athos Category Greek colonies in Chalcidice Category Former populated places in Greece CentralMacedonia geo stub ... more details
Other people2 Ptolemy name Ptolemy or Ptolemaeus lang el Polytonic , son of Mennaeus Menn us was wikt tetrarch tetrarch of Iturea and Chalcis, Syria Chalcis from about 85 BCE to 40 BCE, in which year he died. He tried to extend his kingdom by warlike expeditions Strabo , xvi. 2, 10 and ruled the Lebanon , threatened Damascus , subjugated several districts on the Phoenicia n coast, and once had Paneas in his hands Josephus , Ant. xv. 10, 1 3 . In fact, the whole of Galilee had formerly been in the possession of the Itureans, and had been taken away from them in 103 BCE by Aristobulus I . ibid. xiii. 11, 3 . The Jewish people Jews thought themselves oppressed by Ptolemy, and hence Aristobulus II , at that time still prince and sent by his mother, Alexandra, undertook an expedition against Damascus to protect it against Ptolemy ibid. 16, 3 idem , B. J. i. 5, 3 . Pompey the Great Pompey destroyed Ptolemy s strongholds in the Lebanon and doubtless took away from him the Hellenistic cities, as he did in Judea Judaea . When Aristobulus II was murdered by Pompey s party in Judea 49 BCE , his sons and daughters found protection with Ptolemy Ant. xiv. 7, 4 B. J. i. 9, 2 . It may be that the national Jewish party at that time depended for support on the Itureans in Chalcis, and perhaps the following statement has reference to that fact On the 17th of Adar danger threatened the rest of the Soferim in the city of Chalcis, and it was salvation for Israel Meg. Ta an. xii. . Antigonus, son of Aristobulus, was also supported by Ptolemy in his effort to establish himself as king in Judaea Ant. xiv. 12, 1 . Ptolemy died just as the Parthia ns were invading Judaea ibid. xiv. 13, 3 B. J. i. 13, 1 . He was succeeded by his son Lysanias . References JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT Ptolemy Category 40 BC deaths Category Roman era Greeks Category Hellenistic generals de Ptolemaeus Mennaei fr Ptol m e Mennaeus ... more details
For other uses, see Arethusa Arethusa was an ancient Greek city, colony of Chalcis in easternmost Mygdonia , north of Stageira , near to Bolbe Lake , Rhechius river and Bromiscus . It is considered the burial place of Euripides . References Hazlitt, The Classical Gazetteer A History of Macedonia 550 336 B.C Page 194 by N. G. L. Hammond G ographie ancienne de la Mac doine Page 359 By Th ophile Alphonse Desdevises du D zert Category Greek colonies in Mygdonia Category Euboean colonies Category Prefecture of Thessaloniki el ... more details
Chalcus , a Latin word derived from the Greek word meaning copper or bronze plural chalci , may refer to Dionysius Chalcus , an ancient Athenian poet and orator a Greek copper money see Ancient Roman units of measurement Captain Chalcus, a character in the 1999 fantasy novel Servant of the Dragon See also Chalcis , a modern Greek town whose name derives from the word Chalcus Disambiguation ... more details
Infobox Greek Dimos name Nea Artaki name local image map Dimos Neas Artakis.png map caption Location within the regional unit periph Central Greece region Central Greece periphunit Euboea regional unit Euboea municipality Chalcis pop municunit 8571 population as of 2001 area municunit elevation 17 lat deg 38 lat min 31 lon deg 23 lon min 38 postal code 346 00 area code 22210 licence mayor website image skyline caption skyline city flag city seal party since elevation min elevation max Nea Artaki Greek is a town and a former municipality on the island Euboea , Greece . Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Chalcis , of which it is a municipal unit. ref name Kallikratis http www.kedke.gr uploads2010 FEKB129211082010 kallikratis.pdf Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior el icon ref Nea Artaki is located north of Chalcis. The Greek National Road 77 links it with Chalcis and northern Euboea. Nea Artaki is located in a plain that is surrounded with mountains to the east and the North Euboean Gulf lies to the west. Nea Artaki is a well known tourist destination, notably for its beaches. Historical population class wikitable Year Population 1981 5,935 1991 7,394 2001 8,571 References reflist External links http www.gtp.gr LocPage.asp?id 5104 Greek Travel Pages In Greek http hellas.teipir.gr prefectures greek Euvoias NeaArtaki.htm http www.vres.gr city.php?city id 58 vres.gr http www.e city.gr evia home view 3101.php e city.gr See also Communities of Euboea width 75 border 2 align center width 35 align center width 30 align center North Messapia width 35 align center width 10 align center West North Euboean Gulf width 35 align center Nea Artaki width 30 align center East Lilantia width 35 align center width 30 align center South Chalcis width 35 align center Category Populated places in Euboea ar it Nea Artaki la Nea Artace ... more details
Infobox Greek Dimos name Lilantia name local image map Dimos Lilandion.png image skyline caption skyline city flag city seal lat deg 38 lat min 26 lon deg 23 lon min 40 elevation min elevation max map caption Location within the regional unit periph Central Greece region Central Greece periphunit Euboea regional unit Euboea municipality Chalcis mayor party since population as of 2001 pop municunit 15568 area municunit 58.6 postal code area code licence website Lilantia lang el is a former municipality in Euboea , Greece . Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Chalcis , of which it is a municipal unit. ref name Kallikratis http www.kedke.gr uploads2010 FEKB129211082010 kallikratis.pdf Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior el icon ref Population 15,568 2001 . The seat of the municipality was in Vasiliko, Euboea Vasiliko . References reflist External links http www.lilantio.gr Official website in Greek Category Populated places in Euboea CentralGreece geo stub el it Lilantia la Lelantia ... more details
Coins from the reign of Agrippa II , king of Bashan , Chalcis , Galilee , and Perea Holy Land Peraea , and guardian of the Temple of Jerusalem . From the 1901 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia , now in the public domain. A Copper coin, 10th year, bearing the Greek language Greek legend Basileus Agrippou on the obverse and an anchor on the reverse. B Copper coin, 11th year. C Copper coin, 14th year under Vespasian , bearing the image of Athena , Nike mythology Nike or Demeter . D Copper coin, 26th year. Bears the legend S enatus C onsultum . Category Jewish Encyclopedia images PD US Orphan image ... more details
unsourced date November 2010 coord 39.9747 23.4004 region GR type city display title Kalandra is a small town on Kassandra , the westernmost peninsula of Chalkidiki . In ancient Greece it was the site of the town of Mende , one of the many colonies in Chalkidiki founded by Chalcis , the main city on the island of Euboia . Mende was also the birthplace of the sculptor Paeionius , also Paionios , who made a statue of Nike mythology Nike , which was put on top of the victory pillar in Olympia, Greece Olympia , and is currently in the Archaeological Museum of Olympia . There was also a temple of Poseidon. CentralMacedonia geo stub Category Populated places in the Republic of Macedonia ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 Olympias the Herodian was the daughter of Herod the Great and wife Malthace , a Samaritan . This was Herod s fourth marriage. Olympias better known brothers were Herod Archelaus and Herod Antipas . She married Herod s nephew Joseph ben Joseph and bore him a daughter, Mariamne, who was married to Herod of Chalcis . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Olympias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Olympias Category Ancient people Category Herodian dynasty Category Samaritan culture and history Category Herod the Great Israel bio stub ... more details
wiktionary Callias was the head of a wealthy Athenian family. Callias may also refer to Callias comic poet 5th century BC , poet of the Old Comedy Callias III 4th century BC , ancient Athenian dilettante Callias of Chalcis 4th century BC , Ancient Greek ruler given name Callias Category Masculine given names ca C l lies de Kallias fr Callias homonymie it Callia ja no Kallias ru sh Kalija razvrstavanje fi Kallias ... more details
other uses Crates disambiguation Crates or Craterus was a mining engineer mining metalleutes and hydraulic engineer , who accompanied Alexander the Great . He was entrusted with draining Lake Copais in Boeotia and contributed to the construction of Alexandria . It appears that Crates may have been an Olynthian who settled in the Euboean mother city, Chalcis , after the destruction of Olynthus in 348 BC. References Who s Who in the Age of Alexander the Great by Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 Category Engineers of Alexander the Great Category Ancient Euboeans Category Ancient Olynthians Category Ancient Greeks in Macedon Category Ancient Greek engineers pt Crates engenheiro ... more details
Herod Aramaic pronunciation has a long e , Hee rod , as does the Greek, but short in English is a name used of several kings belonging to the Herodian Dynasty of the Roman Empire Roman province of Judaea Roman province Judaea Herod the Great c. 74 4 BC , client king of Judaea who rebuilt the Second Temple in Jerusalem into Herod s Temple Herod Archelaus 23 BC c. AD 18 , ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and Idumea Herod Antipas 20 BC c. AD 40 , tetrarch of Galilee and Peraea, who called Herod the Tetrarch or Herod in the New Testament up to Acts 4 27 was described therein as ordering John the Baptist s death and as mocking Jesus Herod II c. 27 BC 33 AD , sometimes called Herod Philip I, father of Salome Philip the Tetrarch 4 BC AD 34 , sometimes called Herod Philip II, tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis Herod Agrippa I c. 10 BC AD 44 , client king of Judaea, called King Herod or Herod in Acts 12 of the New Testament Herod of Chalcis , also known as Herod III, king of Chalcis AD 41 48 Herod Agrippa II AD 27 100 , tetrarch of Chalcis who was described in Acts of the Apostles as King Agrippa before whom Paul of Tarsus defended himself Herodes Atticus AD 101 177 , was an unrelated Greek aristocrat who served as a Roman Senator and proponent of Sophism Other H rode et Mariamne , a tragedy, by Voltaire Herod band , the name of a heavy metal band from the United States Herod horse , a thoroughbred racehorse A herred is an administrative area in Denmark and Norway disambig br Herodez bg ca Herodes cs Herodes cy Herod da Herodes de Herodes el fr H rode he id Herodes nl Herodes ja no Herodes oc Er des omonimia pl Herod pt Herodes ru sl Herod fi Herodes t smennyssivu th uk vi Herod zh ... more details
A list of Hasmonean leaders, kings, queens, and high priests beginning with Mattathias, with the dates of their individual rule Leaders of the Macabees 1. Mattathias , 170 BC &ndash 167 BC br 2. Judas Maccabeus , 167 BC &ndash 160 BC br 3. Jonathan Maccabeus , 153 BC &ndash 143 BC first to hold the title of High Priest br 4. Simon Maccabeus , 142 BC &ndash 141 BC promoted to prince by Rome br Princes of Judaea 5. Simon, 141 BC &ndash 135 br 6. John Hyrcanus Hyrcanus I , 134 BC &ndash 104 BC br Kings and High Priests of Judaea 7. Aristobulus Aristobulus I , 104 BC &ndash 103 BC br 8. Alexander Jannaeus , 103 BC &ndash 76 BC br 9. Salome Alexandra , 76 BC &ndash 67 BC Queen of Judaea br 10. Hyrcanus II , 67 BC &ndash 66 BC br 11. Aristobulus II , 66 BC &ndash 63 BC br 12. Hyrcanus II, 63 BC &ndash 40 BC restored br 13. Antigonus the Hasmonean Antigonus , 40 BC &ndash 37 BC br 14. Herod the Great Herod I , 37 BC &ndash 4 BC br Tetrarchy 15. Herod Archelaus Herod II , Ethnarch of Judaea, 4 BC &ndash AD 6 br &mdash Herod Antipas , Tetrarch of Galilee, 4 BC &ndash AD 39 br &mdash Herod Philip I , Tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis, 4 BC &ndash AD 34 br 16. Agrippa I , King of Iudaea 41 &ndash 44 br &mdash Agrippa II , Tetrarch of Chalcis, 48 BC &ndash 53 br &mdash Aristobulus of Chalcis Aristobulus II , Tetrarch of Chalcis, 57 &ndash 92 IsraeliteKings Category Hasmoneans ... more details
For more information about the life of Mordochai Fritzis See,at,http www.rieas.gr images mavro5.pdf The Greek Lion From Judea Colonel Mordochai Fritzis File Frizis Mordechai Romaniote Greek Jew.JPG thumb 160px Mordehai Frizis as a Captain Colonel Mordehai Frizis lang el Chalcis 1893 1940 was a Romaniotes Romaniote Jew , officer of the Greek Army who reached the rank of Colonel and was killed during the Greco Italian War on 5 December 1940, fighting against the Julia Division . He was one of the first senior officers of the Hellenic Army to be killed in action during the war. The Greek state has honoured his memory by erecting busts of his at the War Museums of Kalpaki and Athens, in his birthtown of Chalcis, and by giving his name to an Athens street. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Frizis, Mordehai ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Greek military officer in the Greco Italian War DATE OF BIRTH 1893 PLACE OF BIRTH Chalcis , Greece DATE OF DEATH 1940 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Frizis, Mordehai Category 1893 births Category 1940 deaths Category Greek Jews Category Romaniotes Category Jewish Greek history Category Hellenic Army officers Category Greek military personnel of the Greco Turkish War 1919 1922 Category Greek prisoners of war Category Greek military personnel of World War I Category Greco Italian War Category Greek military personnel killed in World War II Greece mil bio stub el he ru , uk ... more details
Christos Zoumis lang el , born 1875, date of death unknown was a Greece Greek Athletics sport athlete . He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens . He was born in Chalcis . Zoumis placed either sixth or seventh in the triple jump , with Fritz Hofmann athlete Fritz Hofmann having the other place. There were seven athletes in the event. External links http users.skynet.be hermandw olymp ath01grm.html list of Greek athletes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zoumis, Christos ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Greek Athlete DATE OF BIRTH 1875 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zoumis, Christos Category 1875 births Category Year of death missing Category Athletes track and field at the 1896 Summer Olympics Category Greek athletes Category Triple jumpers Category Olympic athletes of Greece Greece athletics bio stub de Christos Zoumis ko it Khristos Zoumis ... more details
The following is a list of Syriac language writers Alphonse Mingana 1878 1937 Aphrahat 270 345 George Lamsa , The Secret of the Near East 1923 , The Oldest Christian People 1926 Iamblichus of Chalcis Iamblichus 245 325 Ivan Kakovitch , 1933 2006 Mount Semele 2001 Khalil Gibran 1883 1931, The Prophet 1923 , The Garden of The Prophet 1933 Lucian of Samosata Yuhanon Qashisho 1918 2001 Publilius Syrus Rosie Malek Yonan , The Crimson Field 2005 Sargon Boulus Terrence Malick , The New World 2005 , The Thin Red Line 1998 , Days of Heaven 1978 , Badlands 1973 Thea Halo , Not Even My Name 2000 Category Lists of writers Assyrian Category Syriac writers ro List de scriitori asirieni ... more details