mytilene in English

noun

Greek island located in Aegean Sea (also known as Lesbos)

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1. Alcaeus (Mytilene, Lesbos, 620 b.C

2. The State Poem by Alcaeus of Mytilene

3. Babis Alatzas was born in 1949 in Mytilene, Greece

4. Alcaeus of Mytilene was an Ancient Greek Lyric poet.

5. Alcaeus flourished in the 6th century BCE and was from the town of Mytilene

6. Alcaeus of Mytilene - a Greek lyric poet of the late 7th century B.C

7. After the failure of a conspiracy, Alcaeus went into exile in Pyrrha, a small town near Mytilene

8. In Asia Minor he must help the King of Bythnia against rebels who have taken over Mytilene in Lesbos.

9. Read Alcaeus of Mytilene poem:What constitutes a State? Not high-raised battlement, or labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate;.

10. Alcaeus of MYTILENE ( *)Alkai=os), of MYTILENE, in the island of Lesbos, the earliest of the Aeolian lyric poets, began to flourish in the 42nd Olympiad when a contest had commenced between the nobles and the people in his native state.Alcaeus belonged by birth to the former party, and warmly espoused their cause

11. The Alcaic stanza is a Greek lyrical meter, an Aeolic verse form traditionally believed to have been invented by Alcaeus, a lyric poet from Mytilene on the island of Lesbos, about 600 BC

12. The Alcaic stanza is a Greek lyrical meter, an Aeolic verse form traditionally believed to have been invented by Alcaeus, a lyric poet from Mytilene on the island of Lesbos, about 600 BC.

13. The Alcaic stanza is a Greek lyrical meter, an Aeolic verse form traditionally believed to have been invented by Alcaeus, a lyric poet from Mytilene on the island of Lesbos, about 600 BC

14. The Alcaic stanza is an Ancient Greek lyrical meter, an Aeolic verse form traditionally believed to have been invented by Alcaeus, a lyric poet from Mytilene on the island of Lesbos, about 600 BC

15. At the same reform, the current municipality of Lesbos was created out of the 13 former municipalities on the island: Agia Paraskevi (Αγία Παρασκευή) Agiasos (Αγιάσος) Gera (Γέρα) Eresos-Antissa (Ερεσός-Άντισσα) Evergetoulas (Ευεργέτουλας) Kalloni (Καλλονή) Loutropoli Thermis (Λουτρόπολη Θερμής) Mantamados (Μανταμάδος) Mithymna (Μήθυμνα) Mytilene (Μυτιλήνη) Petra (Πέτρα) Plomari (Πλωμάρι) Polichnitos (Πολίχνιτος) The economy of Lesbos is essentially agricultural in nature, with olive oil being the main source of income.