PÁTRAI

päˈtrā or Patraspəträsˈ, pătˈrəs, Lat. Patrae, city (1991 pop. 153,344), capital of Akhaía prefecture, central Greece, in the Peloponnesus. It is a port on the Gulf of Pátrai, which connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Ionian Sea. Pátrai is a commercial, industrial, and transportation center that ships currants, tobacco, wine, olive oil, and sheepskins. It was allied with Athens in the Peloponnesian War and became (3d cent. b.c.) a leading member of the Second Achaean League. It led a revolt against the Macedonians in 218 b.c. but sank into insignificance before the Roman conquest (146 b.c.) of Greece; it was revived (late 1st cent. b.c.) as a Roman military colony by Augustus and soon flourished as a port. The city was conquered by the French nobleman Geoffroi I de Villehardouin in 1205 and was included in the Latin principality of Achaia. Pátrai was captured by the Ottoman Turks in 1458, passed to Venice in 1687, and was retaken by the Turks in 1715. The city was destroyed (1821) in the Greek War of Independence and was rebuilt on a rectangular pattern by Count Capo d'Istria in 1829. A university is there.

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...foundation. 111 Three romantic legends from Patrai There is little left to report of the old heroic...legends that were collected by Pausanias at Patrai on the northern coast. Not far from Patrai, near the mouth of the river Selemnos, there...
...Greece, at Nikopolis near Ambrakia and Patrai in the northern Peloponnese. The process...Aitolia became part of the territory of Patrai; for any Aitolians with a sense of the...perhaps the ultimate humiliation, lor Patrai was one of the former Achaian cities...
...Paus. 7.26.4 5; Artemis Laphria at Patrai, Paus. 7.18.12; Artemis Triklaria in Patrai, Paus. 7.19.1. Asia Minor: Ephesos...255 The priestess of Artemis Triklaria at Patrai was a parthenos who served until marriage...
...distinct but contiguous cult places: at Patrai temples of Apollo and Artemis stood in...implication at Kyrtones, Leuktra, Marios, Patrai, Aigion, and Epidauros Limera the last...Leuktra, 3. 26. 5; Marios, 3. 22. 8; Patrai, 7. 2 1. 11; Aigion, 7. 23. 9...
...Peloponnese, and persuaded the people of Patrai (Patras) to construct long walls down to the sea. Patrai was an Achaian city, and the Achaians...The long walls were intended to make Patrai invulnerable to Spartan attack while the...
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...2004-2005, nearly five years past the deadline. The Named and Shamed Belgium: Brussels Greece: Elefsina-Aspropyrgos, Patrai Ireland: Cork, Dundalk Italy: Foce Sarno, Imperia Foce Impero, Medio Sarno, Merano, Milan, Misterbianco, Taranto Portugal...


 

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...culture to other people. "We are bringing our teachings to the doorstep of the people. It is a universal religion." Ramesh Patrai, 62, from Darlington, said: "It doesnt matter who you are, you can come along and join us. We respect their religions...


 

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PATRAI pa tra or Patras p tras , pat r s, Lat. Patrae...in the Peloponnesus. It is a port on the Gulf of Patrai, which connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Ionian Sea. Patrai is a commercial, industrial, and transportation center...
...the Ionian Sea on the southwest and west, and by the gulfs of Patrai and Corinth on the north. Its deeply indented south coast terminates...The peninsula attracts many tourists; the port cities of Patrai, Corinth, Kalamata, and Navplion are the main modern centers...
PATRAS Greece: see Patrai . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...was a missionary in Asia Minor, Macedonia, and S Russia. According to the apocryphal Acts of Andrew, he was martyred at Patrai in Greece. He is said to have died on an X-shaped cross (St. Andrews cross). He is patron saint of Russia and Scotland...
...BATTLE OF lipan to, Oct. 7, 1571, naval battle between the Christians and Ottomans fought in the strait between the gulfs of Patrai and Corinth, off Lepanto (Navpaktos), Greece. The fleet of the Holy League commanded by John of Austria (d. 1578) opposed...
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