SÁMOS

sāˈmŏs, Gr. säˈmôs, island (1991 pop. 33,032), c.181 sq mi (469 sq km), SE Greece, in the Aegean Sea; one of the Sporades, near Turkey. Largely mountainous, it rises to c.4,725 ft (1,440 m) on Mt. Kerki. The main towns are Karlóvasi and Vathi, the capital of Sámos prefecture. The island has much fertile soil; grapes, tobacco, cotton, citrus fruits, and currants are grown, and wine is made. Sámos was inhabited in the Bronze Age, and about the 11th cent. b.c. it was colonized by Ionian Greeks. By the 6th cent. b.c., when it was ruled by the tyrant Polycrates, the island was a commercial and maritime power and a cultural center. The poet Anacreon, the sculptor Rhoecus, and (according to legend) the fabulist Aesop lived on Sámos; Pythagoras and Conon were born there. Sámos was conquered by the Persians toward the end of the 6th cent. b.c. but regained its independence after the battle of Mycale (479 b.c.). It joined the Delian League and was a loyal supporter of Athens during the Peloponnesian War. The island declined after 322 b.c., when it fell out of Athenian hands. In the Middle Ages, Sámos was held by a Genoese trading company from 1304 to 1329 and from 1346 to 1475, when it was captured by the Ottoman Empire. It was a semi-independent principality from 1832 until it passed to Greece in 1913.

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List of Figures 1 Samos in the Aegean 2 2 Samos: relief, drainage 7 3 Samos: modern settlement, main roads 13 4 The Samian peraea: relief, drainage 32 5 The Heraion, c.600 BC 58 6 The Heraion, c.500 BC 79 7 The Geneleos Group W. Lieske...
...household was practically that of a wife. She is CHRYSIS, the girl from Samos, whose fortunes provide the main interest of the play. She had been expelled from Samos, along with the other Athenian inhabitants, in the year 322, after the...
...estate belonging to the sanctuary. THE HERAION AT SAMOS For the large sanctuary of Hera at Samos, where the investigations have been conducted...H. Kyrieleis, Fuhrer durch das Heraion von Samos (Athens 1981), and by H. Walter, Das griechische...
...case would mean that his policy toward Samos was quite different from that of the Antigonids...of monetary and legislative activity in Samos very similar to what happened during the...age, they argue against the idea that Samos was subject to the Ptolemies, as do the...
Asia Minor, Herodotus called Samos the most famous of all Greek and foreign...rebelled against Persia in 499 B.c.E., Samos joined them in their struggle. The Persians...narrow strait of Mycale, which separates Samos from Turkey (ancientAsia Minor). Typi...
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Listening to Concerns about Type 2 Diabetes in an Native American Community by Diane Berry , Markos Samos , Susan Storti , Margaret Grey The epidemic of type 2 diabetes in Native American communities has occurred primarily during the...
...metamorphism in the Basal Unit on Evia and Samos is dated at 24-21 Ma (Ring et al. 2001a...Structure and geology of Ikaria and Samos The island of Ikaria belongs to the Cycladic...correlates with the Ampelos nappe on nearby Samos (Ring et al. 1999e) (Fig. 4). Both...
...alternative with an operational tie-in. The SAMOS E-6 photoreconnaissance satellite required...capsule of the familiar MERCURY design, the SAMOS capsule used a scaled-up General Electric...entry nose cone. (33) Like CORONA, the SAMOS E-6 needed a plausible explanation for...
...victory achieved at sea off the island of Samos. As at Salamis, an inferior Greek fleet...REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII, 408-9) . At Samos "ship to ship, cannon to cannon, man...army at first resisted" (412-13). At Samos, for a moment "a cloud of desolation...
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...the eastern Mediterranean. He settled on Samos after he was made a citizen of the island...Pythais, and Pythagoras was born on Samos between the 50th and 52d Olympiads (580...the mainland of Asia Minor not far from Samos. It is known that Pythagoras visited these...
...to put down a rebellion on the island of Samos. The inhabitants had decided to break...issues. The campaign to regain control of Samos was a brutal piece of imperial control: the local leaders in Samos had wanted to get out of Athenss orbit...
...alliance with the tyrant Polycrates of Samos, which figures prominently in Herodotus...end of the reign, early in the 520s. Samos was famous for naval technology and for...infusion of Egyptian sculptural ideas into Samos, similar to the ones seen in Cyprus...
...frequent. During a night patrol with the Samos coastguard, we didnt encounter a single...sluiced back and forth across the strait of Samos only a few kilometres from the Turkish...on the maritime border in the strait of Samos, Lieutenant Emmanoui Schonarauis cheerfully...
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...Theyre Dying to Get to Britain; Reportage; Samos: Boatloads of Mainly Afghans Slash Their...Afghans. The seas around the Greek island of Samos are an important waypoint for migrants...People have a good life there, he says. SAMOS As the rising sun creeps over Ireon, a...
...Enjoys the Slower Pace of Life on Beautiful Samos. Byline: Jane Clare PEOPLE come here...south west coast of the Greek island of Samos has just a few things to offer, like peace...night in Kokkari, just west of the port of Samos. On the balcony, in the fresh, sea wind...
...quickly ran up against a wall of silence from Samos fellow hookers. No-one remembered seeing...cold weather and the water helped preserve Samos body but detectives could not tell how...investigation was hampered by the time span between Samos disappearance and the discovery of her...
...on. Jimmys off to find his roots FROM one Samos to another. Jimmy Lekatis may have said goodbye to Samos fish and chip shop at the beginning of the...goodbye to Australia. After 35 years running Samos, he is heading for for the lap of the waves...
...the wine of two islands - Santorini and Samos. To drink her dry white Assyrtiko from...berry Muscat (the best Muscat), all from Samos (and mostly half-bottles): an orangey...a more delicate and deliciously grapey Samos Grand Cru (pounds 5.99) and a sensational...
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DURIS OF SAMOS doo ris, fl. 3d cent. b.c., Greek historian. A descendent of Alcibiades , Duris was tyrant of Samos for a time. He wrote Samian Chronicle a history of Samos and a rambling history of Greece and Macedonia covering...
ARISTARCHUS OF SAMOS ar istar k s, ar istar k s, sa mos, fl. c.310 b.c. c.230 b...causing the change of seasons. See T. L. Heath, Aristarchus of Samos (1913, repr. 1981). ____________________ Copyright...
SAMOS sa mos, Gr. sa mos, island (1991 pop...are Karlovasi and Vathi, the capital of Samos prefecture. The island has much fertile...and currants are grown, and wine is made. Samos was inhabited in the Bronze Age, and about...
...tez, d. c.522 b.c., tyrant of Samos. He established Samian naval supremacy...drove the philosopher Pythagoras from Samos. He sent (c.525) 40 ships manned by his main political opponents from Samos to aid the Persian king Cambyses against...
...s Gr. Rhoikos, fl. 6th cent. b.c., Greek sculptor of Samos. He and Theodorus, another Samian, are said to have introduced...architect (probably with Theodorus) of the early temple of Hera at Samos, which was destroyed by fire c.530 b.c...
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