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1Epirus

the geography, the ancient remains, the history and the topography of Epirus and adjacent areas

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  • Title: Epirus
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 847
  • Publisher: Clarendon Press - Arno Press
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  • Publish Location: Oxford - New York

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  • First Year Published: 1967
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Achelous

In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Achelous (also Acheloos or Acheloios) (/ˌækɪˈloʊ.əs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀχελώϊος, and later Ἀχελῷος, Akhelôios) was

Achelous River

The Achelous (Greek: Αχελώος, Ancient Greek: Ἀχελῷος Akhelôios), also Acheloos, is a river in Epirus, western Greece. It is 220 km (137 mi) long. It formed

Achelousaurus

NOT a-KEE-lo-SAWR-us, as I recall hearing. The name derives from Greek Akheloos (the two o's being pronounced separately), which Latin rules turn into

List of Orthotylus species

Linnavuori, 1994 c g Orthotylus akastos Linnavuori, 1994 c g Orthotylus akheloos Linnavuori, 1994 c g Orthotylus alaiensis Reuter, 1883 c g Orthotylus albocostatus