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Naxos
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Mark Cartwright published on 02 March 2013 |
Naxos, with an area of 430 km², is the largest island in the Cyclades archipelago. The island enjoyed its most prosperous periods in the early Bronze Age and again in the Archaic and Classical periods. Naxos in Mythology In certain versions of Greek mythology, no less a figure than Zeus himself was brought up on the island and he was worshipped... [continue reading]
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Edward GibbonNaxos Audiobooks (19 May 1997)Currently unavailable -

Manfred SchullerDe Gruyter (01 March 1991)Price: $188.72 -

Christian KunzeWalter De Gruyter Inc (21 October 1998)Price: $106.17 -

Toralf SchraderGRIN Verlag (16 December 2008)Price: $17.91 -

E. BadianThe Johns Hopkins University Press (01 May 1993)Currently unavailable -

Michael Denis HigginsCornell University Press (01 October 1996)Currently unavailable -

J.N. ColdstreamRoutledge (22 October 2003)Price: $40.60 -

Adolf HolmAdamant Media Corporation (04 September 2001)Price: $26.47 -

Leo M MalliarysCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (26 April 2013)Price: $15.18 -

Martin DreherDe Gruyter (06 June 1995)Price: $196.00


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