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  1. v. t. e. Kuwait is a sovereign state in Western Asia located at the head of the Persian Gulf. The geographical region of Kuwait has been occupied by humans since antiquity, particularly due to its strategic location at the head of the Persian Gulf. [1] [2] [3] In the pre-oil era, Kuwait was a regional trade port.

  2. called ‘Larissa’ in the ancient world. The myth of the nymph, Larissa, is centred on the city of Larissa in Thessaly, which is alarge region in northern Greece. (Figure 2 – map) This city was the chief city in Thessaly and itdom inated the surround-ing plain from its citadel situated on a low hill protected by the river Peneus. The

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    As the chief city of ancient Thessaly, Larissa was taken by the Thebans and later directly annexed by Philip II of Macedon in 344. It remained under Macedonian control afterwards, except for a brief period when Demetrius Poliorcetes captured it in 302 BC.

    • 122.59 km² (47.33 sq mi)
    • 67 m (220 ft)
    • 0030 241
    • Greece
  5. Lárissa, town and dímos (municipality), Thessaly (Modern Greek: Thessalía) periféreia (region), central Greece. It is located on the Pineiós (also called Peneus) Potamós (river). Since the 9th century it has been the seat of a bishop. In antiquity Lárissa was the seat of the Aleuad clan, founded by

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  6. History. The First Ancient Theatre of Larissa was built in the center of the ancient city of Larissa, during the reign of king Philip V of Macedon, towards the end of the 3rd century BC. The theatre was in use for six centuries until the end of the 3rd century AD (or the beginning of the 4th century AD) when its operation stopped abruptly.

    • Mitropolitou Arseniou 10–12
    • 10,000
    • Early 3rd century BC
  7. Mar 26, 2024 · The Larissa Castle has been a commanding presence since early history, marking it a defining feature of Argos. You can enjoy beautiful views of it from virtually every spot in the city. The fortress's name, Larissa, dates back to ancient times and is derived from a Pelasgian term for ‘fortified acropolis.’. The colossal stones that form ...

  8. The register mentions a vakif founded by Turahan Bey; this included a public bath, a shop selling heads of lambs, a shop selling entrails, a farrier workshop and several other stores that generated a total income of 13316 aspra.50 The earliest evidence of the founding of a vakif in Larissa and Trikala appears on an endowment deed by Turahan Bey ...

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