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Second-largest Greek island
Euboea, also known as Evia, is the second-largest Greek island in area and population, after Crete, and the sixth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea
Euboea
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Euboea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Euboea is the second-largest island in Greece. The word may also refer to: Euboea (constituency), electoral
Euboea_(disambiguation)
Regional unit in Greece
Euboea (Greek: Περιφερειακή ενότητα Εύβοιας) is one of the regional units of Greece. It is part of the administrative region of Central Greece. It consists
Euboea_(regional_unit)
Name of several women in Greek mythology
Euboea (/juːˈbiːə/; Ancient Greek: Εὔβοια means 'well-cattle') was the name of several women in Greek mythology. Euboea, one of the Argive naiad daughters
Euboea_(mythology)
Ancient Greek writer
Ἀρχέμαχoς) was an ancient Greek writer who wrote on his native island (Euboea). His works consisted of at least three books. Whether this Archemachus
Archemachus_of_Euboea
Mountain on Io, a moon of Jupiter
Euboea Montes (/juːˈbiːə ˈmɒntiːz/) is a mountain on Io, a moon of Jupiter. Its coordinates are at 48°53′S 338°46′W / 48.89°S 338.77°W / -48.89; -338
Euboea_Montes
the southern edge of the Aegean Sea. The second largest island in area is Euboea or Evvia, which is separated from the mainland by the 60 m wide Euripus
List_of_islands_of_Greece
Mountain in Greece
central part of the island of Euboea, Greece. Its maximum elevation is 1,172 m. It is not the highest mountain of Euboea, that is 1,743 m high Dirfi, 16 km
Mount_Olympus_(Euboea)
Arm of the Aegean Sea between Euboea and the Greek mainland
38°33′N 23°30′E / 38.550°N 23.500°E / 38.550; 23.500 The Gulf of Euboea, Euboean Gulf, Euboic Sea or Euboic Gulf (Greek: Ευβοϊκός Κόλπος, romanized: Evvoïkós
Gulf_of_Euboea
Monastery on Euboia, Greece
Οσίου Δαυίδ του Γέροντος), also known as the Monastery of Saint David of Euboea (Ιερά Μονή Οσίου Δαυίδ Ευβοίας), is a Greek Orthodox monastery located near
Monastery of Saint David the Elder
Monastery_of_Saint_David_the_Elder
French travel and tourism operator
misconduct, targeting Club Med Gregolimano, Euboea, Greece. Also as well the Euboea Workers' Center, Euboea, sent a letter of complaint to the competent
Club_Med
Community in Greece
the northwestern part of the island of Euboea, Greece. It is located northwest of Chalkida, the main city of Euboea, and southeast of the town of Istiaia
Limni,_Euboea
Administrative region of Greece
part of the traditional region of Central Greece, including the island of Euboea. To the south it borders the regions of Attica and the Peloponnese, to the
Central Greece (administrative region)
Central_Greece_(administrative_region)
King of Paeonia
In Greek mythology, Pyracmus was a king of Euboea during the Heroic Age. After waging war against Boeotia, he was slain by Heracles. Bell's New Pantheon
Pyracmus_(king_of_Euboea)
Orchomenus or Orchomenos (Ancient Greek: Ὀρχομενός) was a town of ancient Euboea. Strabo. Geographica. Vol. ix p. 416. Page numbers refer to those of Isaac
Orchomenus_(Euboea)
Partisan of Philip of Macedon
Hipparchus or Hipparch of Euboea (Greek: Ἵππαρχος; fl. 4th century BC) was one of the warmest partisans of Philip of Macedon, who rewarded him for his
Hipparchus_of_Euboea
Country in Southeast Europe
of which are inhabited. Crete is the largest and most populous island; Euboea, separated from the mainland by the 60 m-wide Euripus Strait, is the second
Greece
City on the island of Euboea, Greece
Greek: Χαλκίδα, pronounced [xalˈciða]), is the chief city of the island of Euboea in Greece, situated on the Euripus Strait at its narrowest point. The name
Chalcis
Community in Greece
Milies (Greek: Μηλιές) is a village in the municipal unit of Istiaia on Euboea island, Greece. Milies is located 15 km (9.3 mi) east of the town Istiaia
Milies,_Euboea
Race of warrior women in DC Comics
Epione — A chief healer (first appearance: Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #2). Euboea — A warrior and companion to Diana (first appearance: Wonder Woman (vol
Amazons_(DC_Comics)
1256–1258 war in Greece
intervention in a succession dispute over the northern third of the island of Euboea, which was resisted by the local Lombard barons (the "triarchs") with the
War of the Euboeote Succession
War_of_the_Euboeote_Succession
Gulf of the Aegean Sea, Greece
stretches between the east coast of Attica and the south tip of the island Euboea. It takes its name from the Petalioi islands, that are situated in the northeastern
Petalioi_Gulf
(Ancient Greek: Δῖον or Δίων or Δίον) was a town in the northwest of ancient Euboea near the promontory Cenaeum, from which Canae in Aeolis is said to have
Dium_(Euboea)
Topics referred to by the same term
Greece: Avlonas, Attica, a town in northern Attica Avlon, Euboea, a municipality on Euboea Avlona, Karpathos, a village on the island of Karpathos Avlonas
Avlon
Regional unit in Greece
archipelago along the east coast of Greece, northeast of the island of Euboea, in the Aegean Sea. They consist of 24 islands, four of which are permanently
Sporades
Background asteroid
1119 Euboea (/juːˈbiːə/; prov. designation: 1927 UB) is a background asteroid from the central region of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 27 October
1119_Euboea
Community in Greece
Βαθύ) is a town and a community in the municipal unit of Avlida in the Euboea regional unit, Greece. It is situated on the Greek mainland, near the South
Vathy,_Euboea
Part of the second Persian invasion of Greece in 480 BC
battle at Thermopylae, in August or September 480 BC, off the coast of Euboea and was fought between an alliance of Greek city-states, including Sparta
Battle_of_Artemisium
13th-century Byzantine admiral
13th century. At odds with the Latin barons (the "triarchs") of his native Euboea, he entered the service of the Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos
Licario
Traditional settlements in Greece are considered those settlements that have retained their unchanged image of the past, as well as their local character
List of traditional settlements of Greece
List_of_traditional_settlements_of_Greece
Town in Euboea, Greece
and a former municipality (6,706 inhabitants in 2021) in the island of Euboea, Greece, named after an ancient Greek town of the same name. Since the 2011
Kymi,_Greece
Leader of the Greek War of Independence
Ottomans in Euboea. A statue in his honour has been erected near the Euboean town of Psachna. Angelis Govios was born in about 1780 in Limni, Euboea. According
Angelis_Govios
Dodecanese ▌ Chrisoula Karagianni 5.188 Evros ▌ Menelaos Maltezos 6.468 Euboea ▌ Simos Kedikoglou [el] 8.196 Elis ▌ Dionysis Kalamatianos [el] 12.169 Imathia
List of members of the Hellenic Parliament, May 2023
List_of_members_of_the_Hellenic_Parliament,_May_2023
Municipal unit in Greece
also called Βάθεια Váthia), is a coastal town and a former municipality in Euboea, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality
Amarynthos
Genoese-Byzantine noble House
The Negroponte or Negropontis family (Greek: Νεγροπόντε or Νεγρεπόντης, pl. Νεγροπόντηδες or Νεγρεπόντηδες) is a noble family of Genoese origin. They are
Negroponte_family
Ancient Roman city near Naples, Italy
Magna Graecia on the mainland of Italy and was founded by settlers from Euboea in the 8th century BCE. It became a rich Roman city, the remains of which
Cumae
Town of ancient Euboea
(Ancient Greek: Ἄργουρα) also called Argyra (Ἀργυρᾶ) was a town of ancient Euboea near Chalkis, but its exact location is unknown. Modern scholars differ
Argura_(Euboea)
River on Euboea island, Greece
The Xerias (Greek: Ξερίας, from ξερός, "dry") is a river of northern Euboea, Greece. Anciently, it was known as the Callas or Kallas (Ancient Greek: Κάλλας)
Xerias_(Euboea)
Region of Greece
short coastline on the Gulf of Euboea. It bordered on Megaris (now West Attica) in the south, Attica in the southeast, Euboea in the northeast, Opuntian Locris
Boeotia
Community in Greece
Δίρφυος) formerly Ano Steni is a village on Euboea island, Greece. It is nearly located in the centre of Euboea, 30 km northeast of Chalcis. It lies at a
Steni_Dirfyos
subdivided into seven groups, from north to south: Northeastern Aegean Islands Euboea Sporades (Northern Sporades) Cyclades Saronic Islands Dodecanese (Southern
Aegean_Islands
Largest of the Ionian Islands, Greece
Islands in western Greece and the sixth-largest island in Greece after Crete, Euboea, Lesbos, Rhodes and Chios. It is also a separate regional unit of the Ionian
Cephalonia
Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey
Cyclades to the south of the sea. Lesbos is part of the North Aegean Islands. Euboea, the second-largest island in Greece, is located in the Aegean, despite
Aegean_Sea
War in Archaic Greece between Chalcis and Eretria
conflict between the two ancient Greek city states Chalcis and Eretria in Euboea which took place in the early Archaic period, between c. 710 and 650 BC
Lelantine_War
Canadian actress and martial artist (born 1991)
(2013) as Car-Vex Wonder Woman (2017) as Euboea Snow Steam Iron (2017) as Lin Woo Justice League (2017) as Euboea Circle of Stone (2018) as Padilla Zack
Samantha_Win
Greek island group in the Aegean Sea
Petalouda Pontikaki Pontikonisi Praso (Prasonisi) Prosfora Pseira Sideros Souda Valenti Vryonisi Other Ionian Islands Antikythera Kythira Euboea Makronisos
Cyclades
Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)
of the Saints of Rhodes. 21 Days after Pascha – Synaxis of the Saints of Euboea. First Sunday of May – Synaxis of the Saints of Gortyna and Arkadia in the
Paul_the_Apostle
Greek island in the Aegean
east of the Pelion peninsula on the mainland and north of the island of Euboea. It is part of the Thessaly region. Skopelos is also the name of the island's
Skopelos
brother of Nycteus. He appeared in Euripides's Heracles. Originally from Euboea, Lycus seized power in Ancient Thebes (Boeotia) by killing King Creon who
Lycus_(son_of_Lycus)
Local variants of the ancient Greek alphabet
(Thessaly, Boeotia and most of the Peloponnese), as well as the island of Euboea, and in colonies associated with these places, including most colonies in
Archaic_Greek_alphabets
Town near the north coast of ancient Euboea
Hestiaea or Hestiaia (Ἑστίαια), was a town near the north coast of ancient Euboea, situated upon the river Callas, at the foot of Mount Telethrium, and opposite
Oreus
Ancient Greek mythological figure
in Euboea, a large island off the coast of Greece, was believed to have derived its name. According to Stephanus of Byzantium, an island of Euboea was
Amarynthus
Series of conflicts from 1463 to 1479
holdings in Albania and Greece, most importantly the island of Negroponte (Euboea), which had been a Venetian protectorate for centuries. The war also saw
Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479)
Ottoman–Venetian_War_(1463–1479)
The members of the Delian League/Athenian Empire (c. 478–404 BC) can be categorized into two groups: the allied states (symmachoi) reported in the stone
Members_of_the_Delian_League
Ancient Greek historical writer
in Euboea was a historical writer of ancient Greece. He is mentioned by the writer Harpocration as the author of a work on the islands of Euboea (Περὶ
Aristotle_of_Chalcis
Peninsula in Macedonia, Greece
(/kælˈsɪdɪsi/) is named after the ancient Greek city-state of Chalcis in Euboea, which colonised the area in the 8th century BC.[citation needed] Chalkidiki
Chalkidiki
Greek mythological giants with 50 heads and 100 arms
"Euboean cults and myths outside Euboea: Poseidon and Briareos/Aigaion", in An Island between two Worlds: The Archaeology of Euboea from Prehistoric to Byzantine
Hecatoncheires
Television channel
three legal terrestrial TV channels of the region of Central Greece and Euboea, based in the city of Livadeia. Epsilon TV was founded in 1995 by former
Epsilon_TV
Municipal unit in Greece
Avlon or Avlonas (Greek: Αυλών/Αυλώνας) is a former municipality in Euboea, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality
Avlon,_Euboea
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. Cuma or CUMA may refer to: In Europe Cuma (Euboea), former name of Kymi, a coastal town on Euboea island, Greece Cuma (Italy), an ancient Greek colony
Cuma
Greek mythological figure
spring of the same name in Chalcis, the main city and port of the island of Euboea. The New Archaeological Museum of Chalcis was named 'Arethusa' after this
Arethusa_(Boeotia)
(secondary coordinates) The following island are on or near the island of Euboea: List of islands of Greece List of islands in the Mediterranean List of
List_of_Aegean_Islands
Church in Euboea, Greece
Theotokos Church (Greek: Ιερός Ναός Γεννήσεως Θεοτόκου) is located in Limni, Euboea. It was built in the period 1837-1841 and is a representative monument of
Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Limni
Church_of_the_Nativity_of_the_Theotokos,_Limni
Greek football club
in Eretria, Euboea, Greece. Euboea FCA champion: 4 1986–87, 1994–95, 1996–97, 2017–18 Euboea FCA Cup Winners: 2 1986–87, 1990–91 Euboea FCA Super Cup
Apollon_Eretria_F.C.
4th-century BCE Athenian statesman and general
to subdue the Cypriot rebellion. In 349 BC, Philip II of Macedon invaded Euboea and established many local tyrants. Phocion went there with a small force
Phocion
Topics referred to by the same term
mythology Mount Olympus (Lesvos), located in Lesbos Mount Olympus (Euboea), located in Euboea Mount Olympus (Attica), located in East Attica Mount Olympus (Skyros)
Olympus
Parliamentary constituency of Greece
The Euboea electoral constituency (Greek: Εκλογική περιφέρεια Ευβοίας) is a parliamentary constituency of Greece. Team, Evima (2023-11-01). "Θανάσης Ζεμπίλης:
Euboea_(constituency)
Balkan peninsula, and a large number of islands, the largest being Crete, Euboea, Lesvos, Rhodes, Chios, Kefalonia, and Corfu; groups of smaller islands
Geography_of_Greece
Municipal unit in Greece
Lichada (Greek: Λιχάδα, Licháda) is a village in Euboea, in central Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Istiaia-Aidipsos
Lichada
Nurse of Hera and Dionysus
Μακρἰς, romanized: Makrís, lit. 'long' a reference to the elongated shape of Euboea) also called Nysa (Ancient Greek: Νύσα, romanized: Núsa), is a daughter
Macris
Crusader state on the Greek island of Euboea (1204–1470)
Triarchy of Negroponte was a crusader state established on the island of Euboea (Venetian: Negroponte) after the partition of the Byzantine Empire following
Triarchy_of_Negroponte
Indo-European language
Ancient epichoric variants of the Greek alphabet from Euboea, Ionia, Athens, and Corinth comparing to modern Greek
Greek_language
Greek and Roman mythological creature
Euboea consort of Socus and mother by him of the seven Corybantes • Corcyra Island of Corcyra mother of Phaiax by Poseidon • Euboea Island of Euboea abducted
Nymph
Northernmost island of the Greek Cyclades archipelago
island of the Greek Cyclades archipelago, about 10 km (6 mi) southeast of Euboea, and about 3 km (2 mi) north of Tinos. It is nearly 40 km (25 mi) long,
Andros,_Greece
dalle Carceri (Italian: Pietro dalle Carceri, died 1340) was a Triarch of Euboea and Baron of Arcadia. He was descended from the noble Dalle Carceri family
Peter_dalle_Carceri
Diacria or Diakria (Ancient Greek: Διακρία) was a town of ancient Euboea. It is mentioned by Lycophron, who says that the territory of the Diacrians was
Diacria_(Euboea)
Peraea or Peraia (Ancient Greek: Περαία) was a town of ancient Euboea. It is attested by epigraphic evidence that Peraea was a deme of Eretria in the 3rd
Peraea_(Euboea)
Regional unit in Greece
Chalkidiki Chania Chios Corfu Corinthia Cyclades Dodecanese Dramad Elis Euboea Evrosd Evrytania Florina Grevena Heraklion Imathia Ioannina Kallipolisa
Messenia
Sovereign state in Italy (697–1797)
in the Morea and several islands in the Aegean Sea including Crete and Euboea, thus giving life to the Stato da Màr. In addition to the territorial conquests
Republic_of_Venice
Genus of plants
endemic to the Rhodope Mountains in Bulgaria Sideritis euboea Heldr - found in the island of Euboea Sideritis hyssopifolia L. - mountains of the Iberian
Sideritis
Era in Greece from (c. 1200 – c. 800 BC)
along with art and burial customs. On the other hand, in the island of Euboea, the site of Lefkandi grew up in an accelerated way in this Postpalatial
Greek_Dark_Ages
Sea between Africa, Asia, and Europe
Greece Crete 8,336 3,219 623,666 France Corsica 8,680 3,350 299,209 Greece Euboea 3,655 1,411 218,000 Tunisia Djerba 514 198 182,911 Spain Ibiza 572 221 159
Mediterranean_Sea
Ruined buildings on Euboea, Greece
some twenty large, ruined buildings found in the south of the island of Euboea, Greece. They were built with massive stone blocks without mortar and large
Dragon_houses
Lombard crusader (died 1317 or 1318)
protégé of Guy II de la Roche, Duke of Athens, expelled the Byzantines from Euboea in 1296, and advanced to become one of the most powerful lords of Frankish
Boniface_of_Verona
Greek revolutionary and politician
liberation of Euboea by the Greek forces and was in charge of the surrender committee of the Ottoman garrison in Karystos, southern Euboea, in April 1833
Adam_Doukas
Topics referred to by the same term
ancient town of Cilicia, near modern Yumurtalık, Turkey Aegae (Euboea), ancient town in Euboea, near which a sanctuary of Aegean Poseidon was built upon a
Aigai_(disambiguation)
Geographical sub-divisions of the Hellenic world
of Locris, primarily the eastern part ("that dwell over against sacred Euboea"), is described in the Iliad. In the Archaic and Classical periods, the
Regions_of_ancient_Greece
Venetian politician and sailor
free to engage in hostilities over the fate of the island of Negroponte (Euboea). In 1276, following their victory over the Lombard barons (the "triarchs")
Jacopo_Dondulo
16th century Greek Orthodox abbot and Saint
Saint David of Euboea was born in Gardenitsa (the former cadastral district of the community of Kyparissi, Phthiotis), probably in the last quarter of
Saint_David_of_Euboea
(Cyclades); around Thebes in Boeotia and in Papades and Troupi in northern Euboea. Euboea was mostly worked until the 1980s. Galataki (near Limni) and Afrati
Magnesite_in_Greece
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: Lemnos (Limni in Turkish), a Greek island Limni, Euboea, a village in Euboea, Greece This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Limni
Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath (384–322 BC)
King Amyntas of Macedon, and Phaestis, a woman with origins from Chalcis, Euboea. Nicomachus was said to have belonged to the medical guild of Asclepiadae
Aristotle
Topics referred to by the same term
(city-state) on the south coast of Euboea, now Karystos Carystus (or Karystos), a small modern coastal town on the Greek island of Euboea Carystus (Liguria), an ancient
Carystus_(disambiguation)
Ancient Greek god
Tzetzes 12th cent. AD Amphissus Dryope Ant. Lib. 2nd/3rd cent. AD Agreus Euboea Hyg. Fab. 1st cent. AD Iamus Evadne Pindar 5th cent. BC Amphiaraus Hypermnestra
Apollo
Character in Greek mythology
Hermes and Sose. Agreus, son of Apollo and Euboea, daughter of Macareus. He was the lord of Diphys in Euboea, or king of the entire island. Agreus, a warrior
Agreus_(mythology)
Topics referred to by the same term
autonomy Triarchy of Negroponte, a crusader state established on the island of Euboea Triarchy of the Lost Lovers, an album by Rotting Christ Triarchic theory
Triarchy_(disambiguation)
Karpuzlu, Turkey abandoned possibly Alexandria by the Latmos Amarynthos Euboea, Greece Amarynthos Vathia (Médiéval name) Amaseia Yeşilırmak River, northern
List_of_ancient_Greek_cities
Island in the Northern Sporades, Greece
island of Skopelos is visible from Skiathos with the more distant islands of Euboea and Skyros visible under very clear weather conditions. The main paved road
Skiathos
Saint venerated in Eastern Orthodoxy
new home on the island of Euboea. The relics of John were interred in the Church of St. John the Russian in Prokopi in Euboea, Greece. His right hand is
John_the_Russian
Defunct Greek television channel (2010–2025)
channel of regional scope that broadcasts in Attica, Argo-Saronic Gulf and Euboea, and by satellite in the rest of Greece through Nova and Cosmote TV, based
Nickelodeon (Greek TV channel)
Nickelodeon_(Greek_TV_channel)
EUBOEA
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Girl/Female
Sikh
A Goddess
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Understanding.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Bountiful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Benthall.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Truthful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Name of a River
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Name of a Holy River
Boy/Male
Arabic
Benevolence; Charity
Boy/Male
Indian
A word in the Quran
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named with Middle English heghen, a weak plural of hegh, from Old English (ge)hæg ‘enclosure’. See also Haynes.English : from the Middle English personal name Hain, Heyne. This is derived from the Germanic personal name Hagano, originally a byname meaning ‘hawthorn’. It is found in England before the Conquest, but was popularized by the Normans. In the Danelaw, it may be derived from Old Norse Hagni, Hǫgni (see Hagan), a Scandinavianized version of the same name.English : nickname for a wretched individual, from Middle English hain(e), heyne ‘wretch’, ‘niggard’.German : topographic name for someone who lived by a patch of enclosed pastureland, Middle High German hage(n) (see Hagen 1), hain, or a habitational name from a place named Hain, from this word.German : from the Germanic personal name Hagin, originally a byname from the same element as in 2 above.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the Yiddish personal name Khaye ‘life’ + the Slavic possessive suffix -in.
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