close to larger islands, such as Crete or Naxos. The name "Dia" was even transferred to the island of Naxos itself, since it was more widely supposed...
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Naxos Records, which focuses on classical music. Naxos Musical Group encompasses about 17 labels including Naxos Records, Naxos Audiobooks, and Naxos...
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Naxos is a Greek island. Naxos may also refer to: Greece Naxos (city), a town and former municipality on the island of Naxos Naxos (regional unit), a Greek...
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mythology, Naxos or Naxus (/ˈnæksɒs/ or /naksos/; Ancient Greek: Νάξος Náxos) may refer to three possible eponyms of the island of Naxos: Naxos, son of Endymion...
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SRC-interacting protein (SIP). Naxos disease has the same cutaneous phenotype as the Carvajal syndrome. Between 80 and 99% of those with Naxos disease will display...
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Giardini Naxos (Sicilian: Giaddini; English translation: Naxos Gardens) is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Messina on the island of Sicily in southern...
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to Naxos (Sicily). Naxos or Naxus (‹See Tfd›Greek: Νάξος) was an ancient Greek city of Magna Graecia, presently situated in modern Giardini Naxos near...
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Sphinx of Naxos (560 BC) Delphi The Sphinx of Naxos, also Sphinx of the Naxians, now in the Archaeological Museum of Delphi, is a 2.22 meter tall marble...
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At the Battle of Naxos (376 BC) the new Athenian fleet of Chabrias decisively defeated the Spartans. This was the beginning of Athens's recovery of its...
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