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  1. Corinth: A city in ancient Argos, Greece, and the center of the cult of Aphrodite. Jews lived here, as in the other cities of Greece (Philo, "Legatioad Caium," § 36), although little is known of their history. The apostle Paul preached Christianity ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Corinth: Corinth was a prominent Greek city state located on the Peloponnese peninsula, in southern Greece, but secondary in military party to city states like Sparta and Athens. The apostle Paul wrote two letters to the Corinthians which are in the ... [100%] 2023-03-15 [Greek Cities] [Ancient Greece]...
  3. Corinth: Corinth was a Greek, Hellenistic and Roman city located on the isthmus which connects mainland Greece with the Peloponnese. Surrounded by fertile plains and blessed with natural springs, ancient Corinth was a centre of trade, had a naval fleet and ... [100%] 2009-09-02
  4. Corinth: CORINTH kor'-inth (Korinthos, "ornament"): A celebrated city of the Peloponnesus, capital of Corinthia, which lay North of Argolis, and with the isthmus joined the peninsula to the mainland. Corinth had three good harbors (Lechaeum, on the Corinthian, and Cenchrea ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  5. Corinth: Corinth, a city and the county-seat of Alcorn county, Mississippi, U. part of the state, about 90 m. It is served by the Mobile & Ohio and the Southern railways; and by a branch of the Illinois Central connecting Jackson ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  6. Corinth (north), Randolph County, Alabama: For other Alabama unincorporated communities with similar names, see Corinth, Alabama (disambiguation). Corinth is an unincorporated community in Randolph County, Alabama, United States, located 11.8 miles (19.0 km) north-northwest of Wedowee. (North) [100%] 2024-01-11 [Unincorporated communities in Randolph County, Alabama] [Unincorporated communities in Alabama]...
  7. Corinto (Nicaragua): Corinto es un municipio del departamento de Chinandega en la República de Nicaragua. En la costa noroeste del Pacífico de Nicaragua. (Nicaragua) [85%] 2024-01-08
  8. Corinto: Corinto, a seaport on the Pacific coast of Nicaragua, in the department of Chinandega, built on the small island of Asserradores or Corinto, at the entrance to Realejo Bay, 65 m. The town, which was founded in 1849, and first ... [85%] 2022-09-02
  9. Siege of Corinth: Following the Union victory at Shiloh, the Union armies under Maj. Gen. [78%] 2023-02-20 [American Civil War Battles]
  10. Archias of Corinth: Archias, son of Anaxidotos (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχίας Ἀναξιδότου Πελλαῖος) was a quasi-mythological Corinthian citizen and founder (oekist) of the colony of Syracuse in Sicily, Magna Graecia. Archias fell in love with the son of Melissus, named Actaeon (distinct from Actaeon, son of ... (Mythological founder of Syracuse, Sicily) [78%] 2023-12-10 [Ancient Corinthians] [Ancient Syracuse]...
  11. Philolaus of Corinth: Philolaus of Corinth (Greek: Φιλόλαος ὁ Κορίνθιος) was an ancient Greek lawmaker at Thebes. Philolaus belonged by birth to the Bacchiadae family of Corinth who arose as Nomothete (lawmaker) at Thebes. [78%] 2023-12-11 [8th-century BC Greek people] [Ancient Corinthians]...
  12. Church of Corinth: The ancient Church of Corinth mentioned in the New Testament was founded by the Apostle Paul. The troubled Church at Corinth repented of their ungodliness after being corrected by Paul. [78%] 2023-02-07 [Christianity]
  13. Siege of Corinth: The siege of Corinth (also known as the first battle of Corinth) was an American Civil War engagement lasting from April 29 to May 30, 1862, in Corinth, Mississippi. A collection of Union forces under the overall command of Major ... (Major battle of the American Civil War) [78%] 2023-12-10 [1862 in Mississippi] [April 1862 events]...
  14. Spintharus of Corinth: Spintharus of Corinth (Ancient Greek: Σπίνθαρος, romanized: Spíntharos) was an ancient Greek architect. Pausanias reported in his Description of Greece that the Alcmaeonids hired him to build a temple at Delphi. [78%] 2023-12-31 [Ancient Greek architects] [Ancient Corinthians]...
  15. Eumelus of Corinth: Eumelus of Corinth (Greek: Εὔμελος ὁ Κορίνθιος Eumelos ho Korinthios), of the clan of the Bacchiadae, is a semi-legendary early Greek poet to whom were attributed several epic poems as well as a celebrated prosodion, the treasured processional anthem of Messenian independence ... (Ancient Greek poet) [78%] 2023-12-11 [Early Greek epic poets] [8th-century BC Greek poets]...
  16. Corinth, Isthmus Of: Corinth, Isthmus Of, an isthmus of Greece, dividing the Gulf of Corinth from the Saronic Gulf. Ships were sometimes dragged across it in ancient times at a place called the Diolcus (διέλκειν, to pull or cut through)., began cutting a canal ... [78%] 2022-09-02
  17. Battle of Corinth (146 BC): The Battle of Corinth of 146 BC, also known as the Battle of Leucapetra or the Battle of Lefkopetra, was a decisive engagement fought between the Roman Republic and the Greek city-state of Corinth and its allies in the ... (146 BC) [78%] 2024-01-12 [146 BC] [140s BC conflicts]...
  18. Battle of Corinth: After the Battle of Iuka, Maj. Gen. [78%] 2023-02-08 [American Civil War Battles]
  19. Thrasymachus of Corinth: Thrasymachus (Greek: Θρασύμαχος; fl. 4th century BCE) of Corinth, was a philosopher of the Megarian school. (4th-century BC Greek philosopher) [78%] 2024-06-08 [4th-century BC Greek philosophers] [Ancient Corinthians]...
  20. Lycophron of Corinth: Lycophron of Corinth (/ˈlaɪkəfrɒn/ LY-kə-fron; Greek: Λυκόφρων, translit. Lukóphrōn) was the second son of the Corinthian tyrant Periander. (Son of Corinthian tyrant Periander) [78%] 2024-07-14 [7th-century BC births] [6th-century BC deaths]...

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