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Andros

A Wisdom Archive on Andros

Andros

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andros, Andros, Andros - Communities and settlements, Andros - Municipalities

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Andros: Encyclopedia - Andros

Andros, or Andro (Greek: Άνδρος), an island of the Greek archipelago, the most northerly of the Cyclades, approximately 10 km (6 miles) south east of Euboea, and about 3 km (about 2 miles) north of Tinos. It is nearly 40 km (25 miles) long, and its greatest breadth is 16 km 10 miles. Its surface is for the most part mountainous, with many fruitful and well-watered valleys. Andros, the capital, on the east coast, contained about 2000 inhabitants in 1900. The island had about 18,000 inhabitants in (1900) with the den ...

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Andros: Encyclopedia - Aristotle

Aristotle (Greek: Αριστοτέλης Aristotelēs 384 BC – March 7, 322 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher, student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. He wrote many books about physics, poetry, zoology, logic, rhetoric, government, and biology. Aristotle, along with Plato and Socrates, is generally considered one of the most influential ancient Greek philosophers in Western thought. They transformed Presocratic Greek philosophy into the foundations of Western philosophy as we know it. The writings of Plato an ...

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Andros: Encyclopedia - Alpha 6

In the fictional Power Rangers universe, Alpha 6 is the next Alpha robot in the series of fully-sentient multifunctional automatons and the robot with an attitude--literally. He was put into operation along with the woman who never stopped the questions, Dimitria, after Zordon and Alpha 5 went to the planet Eltar. Alpha 6 was first seen in the Power Rangers: Turbo episode "Shift into Turbo - Part III". He talks a lot like the stereotypical New Yorker (similar voices include Joey Wheeler a.k.a. Katsuya Jonouchi from the s ...

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Andros: Encyclopedia - Attalus I

Attalus I (Soter "Savior") (269 BCE–197 BCE)1 ruled Pergamon, a Greek city state in present-day Turkey, from 241 BCE to 197 BCE. He was the second cousin and the adoptive son of Eumenes I2, whom he succeeded, and was the first of the Attalid dynasty to assume the title of king.3 He won an important victory over the Galatians, newly arrived Celtic tribes from Thrace, who had been, for more than a generation, plundering and exacting tribute thr ...

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Andros: Encyclopedia - 4th of August Regime

From 1936 to 1941, Greece was ruled by a authoritarian regime under the leadership of General Ioannis Metaxas akin to that of Franco's Spain. The recognized historians of the period in Greek history, such as Richard Clogg, John Hondros, William McNeill, and C.M. Woodhouse and others all strongly contend that the state was not "fascist" but authoritarian with fascist "trappings." The Metaxas regime differed from regimes such as Mussolini's and Hitler's in many notable ways: it was relatively nonviolent, did not pursue an expansionist agenda, ...

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Andros: Encyclopedia - Caribbean

The Caribbean, (Spanish: Caribe; French: Caraïbe or more commonly Antilles; Dutch: Cariben or Caraïben, or more commonly Antillen) or the West Indies, is a group of islands and countries which are in or border the Caribbean Sea which lies on the Caribbean Plate. The countries and islands of the Caribbean are located to the south and east of Mexico and to the north and west of Venezuela, South America. There are at least 7,000 islands, islets, reefs, and cayes in the region. They are organized into 25 territories including sovereign ...

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Andros: Encyclopedia - Chalcidice

Chalkidikí or Chalcidice (in Greek: Χαλκιδική, alternative romanizations Khalkidhikí) is one of the fifty-one prefectures of Greece. It is located in the southeastern portion of Greek Macedonia (Central Macedonia). The Cholomontas or the Cholomon mountains lie in the northcentral part. It consists of a large peninsula in the northwestern Aegean Sea, resembling a hand with three "fingers" (Pallene (now Kassandra), Sithonia, and Athos). The monasteries of Mou ...

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Andros: Encyclopedia - Cyclades

The Cyclades, from the Greek Κυκλάδες, ("circular," modern Greek Kykládes; see also List of traditional Greek place names) form an island group south-east of the mainland of Greece. They are a part of the vast number of islands which constitute the Greek archipelago in the Aegean Sea. The name was originally used to indicate those islands that formed a rough circle around the sacred island of Delos (map). The Cyclades are comprised of around 220 islands, with the major ones being Amorgos, Anafi, Ándros, ...

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Andros: Encyclopedia - Kea island

Kea, also known as Gia (Κέα / Τζια in Greek), Tzia and Keos (Ancient: Κέως), is an island of the Cyclades archipelago, in the Aegean Sea, in Greece. It is the island of the Cyclades complex that is closest to Attica (about 1 hour by ferry from Lavrio) and is also 20 km from Cape Sounio as well as 60 km SE of Athens. Its climate is arid and its terrain is hilly. Its capital, Ioulis, is inland at a high altitude (like most ancient Cycladic settlements, for the fear of pirates) and is considered quite pict ...

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Andros: Encyclopedia - Alcibiades

Alcibiades Cleiniou Scambonides (also Alkibiades) (ancient Greek: Αλκιβιαδες Κλεινιου Σκαμβωνιδες)¹ (c. 450 BC–404 BC) was an Athenian general and politician. Alcibiades - Life. Alcibiades was born in Athens, the son of Cleinias and Deinomache, who belonged to the family of the Alcmaeonidae. He was a near relative of Pericles, who, after the death of Cleinias at the Battle of Coronea (447 BC), became his guardian. Thus early deprived of his father's control, possessed of grea ...

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Andros: Encyclopedia II - Neville Chamberlain - Overview

Chamberlain is perhaps the most ill-regarded British Prime Minister of the 20th century, largely because of his policy of appeasement towards Nazi Germany regarding the abandonment of Czechoslovakia to Hitler at Munich in 1938. After working in business and local government, and a short spell as Director of National Service in 1916 and 1917, Chamberlain followed his father, Joseph Chamberlain, and older half-brother, Austen Chamberlain, becoming a Member of Parliament in the 1918 general election aged 49. He declined a junior minister ...

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Neville Chamberlain, Neville Chamberlain - Overview, Neville Chamberlain - Early life, Neville Chamberlain - Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Neville Chamberlain - Early ministerial career, Neville Chamberlain - Becoming the heir apparent, Neville Chamberlain - Formation of the National Government, Neville Chamberlain - Return to the Exchequer, Neville Chamberlain - Appointment as Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain - Domestic policy, Neville Chamberlain - Relations with Ireland, Neville Chamberlain - Palestine White Paper, Neville Chamberlain - European policy, Neville Chamberlain - Outbreak of war, Neville Chamberlain - War premiership, Neville Chamberlain - Fall and resignation, Neville Chamberlain - Lord President of the Council and death, Neville Chamberlain - Legacy, Neville Chamberlain - Notes

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Andros: Encyclopedia II - 4th of August Regime - Greek Authoritarianism

The Metaxas regime sought to comprehensively change Greece, and therefore instituted controls on Greek society, politics, language, and the economy. In each of these, the Metaxas government followed more closely the policies of Spain than of Nazi Germany or fascist Italy. 4th of August Regime - Attempts at Social control. Having come to power with the stated intent of restoring public order, Metaxas' state largely achieved this goal, under the supervision of what can be described as its most fa ...

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4th of August Regime, 4th of August Regime - Origins of the regime, 4th of August Regime - Classical influences, 4th of August Regime - External influences, 4th of August Regime - Greek Authoritarianism, 4th of August Regime - Attempts at Social control, 4th of August Regime - Nationalism, 4th of August Regime - Economic policy, 4th of August Regime - The end of the Fourth of August regime, 4th of August Regime - Legacy

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Andros: Encyclopedia II - Naxos island - Mythic Naxos

Homer mentions "Dia"; literally the sacred island "of the Goddess". Karl Kerenyi, speaking for the ancient Greeks, explains: "This name, Dia, which means 'heavenly' or 'divine', was applied to several small craggy islands in our [ Aegean ] sea, all of them lying close to larger islands, such as Crete or Naxos. The name "Dia" was even transferred to the island of Naxos itself, since it was more widely supposed than any other to have been the nuptial isl ...

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Naxos island, Naxos island - Historical population, Naxos island - Mythic Naxos, Naxos island - Reference, Naxos island - Revolt of Naxos, Naxos island - Greek and Byzantine Naxos, Naxos island - The Dukes of Naxos, Naxos island - Ottoman Naxos 1564–1821, Naxos island - Other

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Andros: Encyclopedia II - Aegean islands - Greek Islands:

Chrysi Crete Dia Euboea Gavdos Koufonisi Kos Aegean islands - Saronic Islands. Aegina Hydra Poros Spetses Aegean islands - The Sporades Islands. Skiathos Skopelos skopelos guide Alonnisos Skyros Aegean islands - The Ionian Islands. Antikythira Antipaxi Corfu Ithaki Kefalonia Kythira See also:

Aegean islands, Aegean islands - Turkish Islands:, Aegean islands - Greek Islands:, Aegean islands - Saronic Islands, Aegean islands - The Sporades Islands, Aegean islands - The Ionian Islands, Aegean islands - The Dodecanese Islands, Aegean islands - The Northern Aegean Islands, Aegean islands - The Cyclades Islands

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Andros: Encyclopedia II - Horapollo - Hieroglyphica

The text of the Hieroglyphica consists of two books, containing a total of 189 explanations of Egyptian hieroglyphs. The text was discovered in 1422 on the island of Andros, and was taken to Florence by Cristoforo Buondelmonti (it is today kept at the Biblioteca Laurenziana, Plut. 69,27). By the end of the 15th century, the text became immensly popular among humanists, with a first printed edition of the text appearing in 1505, initiating a long sequence of editions and translations. From the 18th century, the book's authenticity was called ...

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Horapollo, Horapollo - Horapollo, Horapollo - Hieroglyphica, Horapollo - Editions

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Andros: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional heroes - Fictional characters depicted as heroes

This is a list of fictional people who have been depicted as heroes. List of fictional heroes - A. Aang from Avatar: The Last Airbender Abraham Simpson from The Simpsons and The Simpsons Hit and Run Abraham Van Helsing from the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker, many Dracula films and his own film Van Helsing Action Man Adam Park from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Zeo and Turbo Aelita Stones from Code: ...

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List of fictional heroes, List of fictional heroes - Fictional characters depicted as heroes, List of fictional heroes - A, List of fictional heroes - B, List of fictional heroes - C, List of fictional heroes - D, List of fictional heroes - E, List of fictional heroes - F, List of fictional heroes - G, List of fictional heroes - H, List of fictional heroes - I, List of fictional heroes - J, List of fictional heroes - K, List of fictional heroes - L, List of fictional heroes - M, List of fictional heroes - N, List of fictional heroes - O, List of fictional heroes - P, List of fictional heroes - Q, List of fictional heroes - R, List of fictional heroes - S, List of fictional heroes - T, List of fictional heroes - U, List of fictional heroes - V, List of fictional heroes - W, List of fictional heroes - X, List of fictional heroes - Y, List of fictional heroes - Z

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Andros: Encyclopedia II - List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - Zone 22: Central Greece and the Aegean

List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 222x0 - Euboea. 22210 - Chalkida City 22220 - Skyros 22230 - Chalkida 22240 22260 22270 22280 22290 List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 223x0 - Evrytania and Phthiotis. 22310 - Lamia 22320 22330 - AtalantaSee also:

List of dialing codes of Greece numerically, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - Zone 21: Greater Athens Metropolitan Area, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - Zone 22: Central Greece and the Aegean, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 222x0 - Euboea, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 223x0 - Evrytania and Phthiotis, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 224x0 - Dodecanese, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 225x0 - Lesbos Limnos, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 226x0 - Boeotia eastern Phocis, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 227x0 - Chios Samos and Icaria islands, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 228x0 - Cyclades, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 229x0 - Attica excluding the area that uses 210, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - Zone 23: Macedonia excl. the eastern part, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 2310 - Thessaloniki, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 232x0 - Serres prefecture, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 233x0 - Imathia prefecture, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 235x0 - Pieria, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 237x0 - Much of Chalkidiki, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 238x0 - Northwestern Macedonia including Pella and Florina, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 239x0 - parts of Chalkidiki, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - Zone 24: Thessaly, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 2410 - Larissa area, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 242x0 - Magnesia including the Northern Sporades, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 243x0 - Trikala prefecture, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 244x0 - Karditsa, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 246x0 - Western Macedonia excluding the Florina area, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 249x0 - Larissa prefecture except for the Larissa area, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - Zone 25: Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 2510 - Kavala area, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 252x0 - Drama prefecture, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 253x0 - Rodhopi prefecture, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 254x0- Xanthi prefecture, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 255x0 - Evros Prefecture, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 259x0 - Kavala prefecture except for the Kavala area, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - Zone 26: Western Greece northern Ionian and Epirus, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 2610 - Patras and Area, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 262x0 - Elis Prefecture, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 263x0 - Aetolia and western Phocis, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 264x0 - Acarnania Lefkada, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 265x0 - Ioannina Prefecture, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 266x0 - Corfu prefecture and Thesprotia, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 267x0 - Kefalonia, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 268x0 - Arta and Preveza, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 269x0 - Achaea except Patras and Zakynthos, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - Zone 27: The Peloponnese and Kythera, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 2710 - Tripoli and area, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 272x0 - southern and eastern part of Messenia, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 273x0 - Laconia and Kythera, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 274x0 - Corinthia, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 275x0 - western Arcadia, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 276x0 - Messenia, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 279x0 - Western Arcadia, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - Zone 28: Crete, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 2810 - Heraklion prefecture, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 282x0 - Chania prefecture, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 283x0 - Rethymno prefecture, List of dialing codes of Greece numerically - 284x0 - Lasithi

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Andros: Encyclopedia II - Forever Red - Synopsis

Six years after the destruction of the Machine Empire, surviving members of the empire remain, seeking to destroy Earth. Tezzla, Gerrok, Steelon, and Automon (and many Cogs) are all that is left of the Empire, as well as General Venjix, their leader. They have recently learned that Earth's moon is the resting place of Serpentera, a war machine created by Lord Zedd with the power to destroy a planet. Ever since Zedd's "death" in Countdown to Destruction, the location of Serpentera remained a mystery for many years. Venjix found it and began using Cog soldiers to dig it up, refitting it w ...

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Forever Red, Forever Red - Synopsis, Forever Red - Discontinuity, Forever Red - Controversy, Forever Red - Scorpion Rain

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Andros: Encyclopedia II - Zords in Power Rangers In Space - Astro Megaship

In Power Rangers: In Space, there are no individual zords (at least to begin with). Instead, the Astro Megaship, which the Rangers use to travel through space, transforms into their primary Megazord. It could only do this with the addition of a NASADA space shuttle that the Power Rangers: Turbo brought with them from Earth and a black box of Zordon's that Alpha 6 decoded. This Megazord had a laser blaster and the Astro Megazord Saber as weapons. The Saber had multiple uses. First, it could be charged with energy and be u ...

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Zords in Power Rangers In Space, Zords in Power Rangers In Space - Astro Megaship, Zords in Power Rangers In Space - Delta Megazord, Zords in Power Rangers In Space - Astro Delta Megazord, Zords in Power Rangers In Space - Mega Vehicles, Zords in Power Rangers In Space - Mega Voyager, Zords in Power Rangers In Space - Mega Winger

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Andros: In Space: Encyclopedia II - Villains in Power Rangers: In Space - Astronema

Astronema is known throughout the universe as the Princess of Evil, Dark Princess of Space, and the Princess of Darkness. Once known as Karone, sister of Andros, the Red Space Ranger, she lived on the planet KO-35, a human space colony. While playing with her brother, in the park, they were developing telekinesis as they played with a toy sphere. When the sphere floated away, Andros went after it, and Karone was captured by the vile Darkonda. Screaming for help, she was transported to another plan ...

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Villains in Power Rangers: In Space, Villains in Power Rangers: In Space - Astronema, Villains in Power Rangers: In Space - Darkonda, Villains in Power Rangers: In Space - Dark Specter, Villains in Power Rangers: In Space - Ecliptor, Villains in Power Rangers: In Space - Psycho Rangers

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