Exemplos de uso de Chalcis em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Lieutenant. Open a channel to Chalcis.
Not to be confused with Chalcis, a town in Greece.
Lieutenant. Open up a channel to Chalcis.
Neither Eretria nor Chalcis ever again counted for much in Greek politics.
There are two road bridges across the strait, both at Chalcis.
The strait's principal port is Chalcis on Euboea, located at the strait's narrowest point.
At Shaizer Khalid intercepted a convoy taking provisions for Chalcis.
Within little more than a year,Aristotle died in Chalcis and Demosthenes in Calaurie.
At Shaizer, Khalid intercepted a convoy taking provisions for Chalcis.
At that time, the fortress was a part of Jund Qinnasrin(Chalcis Province) of the Fatimid Caliphate.
Trending diagonally northwest-southeast, the gulf is divided by thenarrow Strait of Euripus, at the town of Chalcis Khalkís.
In the 8th century BC, Eretria andher near neighbour and rival, Chalcis, were both powerful and prosperous trading cities.
To specialize in the Greek tragic and satiric plays and poetry;and Lycophron of Chalcis born c.
After co-operating with Menippus in the reduction of Chalcis, he was sent back to Asia to assemble additional forces during the winter.
Through Chalcis, the Byzantines would guard Anatolia, Heraclius' homeland Armenia and the Asian zone's capital Antioch.
With this strategic victory,the territory north of Chalcis lay open to the Muslims.
At both Chalcis and Athens, Plutarch tells us that there was an Amazoneum or shrine of Amazons that implied the presence of both tombs and cult.
Pliny the Elder gives us the names of nine of these islands- Aegialia, Cotonis, Thyatira, Geoaris, Dionysia,Cyrnus, Chalcis, Pinara, Mystus.
Yawm Halima is identified with a battle fought in June 554 near Chalcis, where the Ghassanids confronted one of Mundhir's raids.
Having mustered sizeable armies at Antioch, Heraclius sent them to reinforce strategically important areas of northern Syria,like Emesa and Chalcis.
It appears that Crates may have been an Olynthian who settled in the Euboean mother-city, Chalcis, after the destruction of Olynthus in 348 BC.
At the end of the 8th century BC, however,Eretria and Chalcis fought a prolonged war(known mainly from the account in Thucydides as the Lelantine War) for control of the fertile Lelantine plain.
In that case, the tripod that Hesiod won might have been awarded for his rendition of"Theogony",a poem that seems to presuppose the kind of aristocratic audience he would have met at Chalcis.
At Chalcis many left the crusade to go to Cyprus and fight under King Peter I, who seemed to promise more opportunities for fighting real infidels and less fighting schismatic brothers in the faith.
Menas, diverting from conventional Byzantine tactics, decided to face Khalid and destroy the leading elements of the Muslim army before the main body could join them at Hazir,east of Chalcis.
Abu Ubaidah, accepted the offer andrather than invading the districts of Emesa and Chalcis, he consolidated his rule in conquered land and captured Hama, Ma'arrat an Nu'man.
Menas, diverting from conventional Byzantine tactics, decided to face Khalid anddestroy the leading elements of Muslim army before the main body could join them at Hazir 3 miles east of Chalcis.
Macedon's involvement in the war ceased when Antigonus became preoccupied by the rebellion of Corinth and Chalcis in 253 BC, possibly instigated by Ptolemy, as well as an increase in enemy activity along Macedon's northern frontier.
In one of these raids, in June 554, Harith met him in the decisive Battle of Yawm Halima(the"Day of Halima"),celebrated in pre-Islamic Arab poetry, near Chalcis, at which the Lakhmids were defeated.
Thucydides testifies that on the peninsula of Athos in the years of,Besides the Greeks colonists from the"Andros and chalcis, was and other towns that were inhabited by a mixed population of bilingual barbarians, that was largely pelasgian and descended from the same Tyrsinoys who inhabited those older and Lemnos and Athens 12.