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excavations at the site of the ancient city of | Smyrna, a task he carried out jointly with the German |
22, soon after the Turkish army had moved into | Smyrna, a Turkish officer and two soldiers took Chrys |
rs, and also prints two weekly editions titled | Smyrna A.M. and Rutherford A.M. |
Smyrna Airport is the third largest airport in Tennes | |
Smyrna Airport (IATA: MQY, ICAO: KMQY) is a public jo | |
Its main base is | Smyrna Airport. |
Solomon Nissim Algazi was rabbi in | Smyrna and in Jerusalem in the 17th century. |
r. Adger had been a Presbyterian missionary in | Smyrna and Constantinople. |
loped highway forming part of a beltway around | Smyrna and serving the Smyrna Airport, Sam Ridley Par |
812 he cadged passage on HMS Salsette, then at | Smyrna, and with her returned to England in 1813. |
he construction of a fleet at the shipyards of | Smyrna and Ephesus. |
Its northern terminus is in | Smyrna and its southern terminus is in Almaville, an |
g residential and warehouse areas just outside | Smyrna and expanding to four lanes. |
h, and dedicated by his son, was discovered at | Smyrna, and art historians date it to around 135 CE. |
though small portions of Cumberland lay within | Smyrna and Vinings, the majority of the area remains |
de the name of Boston famous from Archangel to | Smyrna, and east by west to the River Plate and Calcu |
overed Bridge Road (past Concord Road) west of | Smyrna, and is part of the county historic district n |
His capital, | Smyrna, and most of the Aegean coastline were recover |
Juliet, | Smyrna, and Murfreesboro (all of which were considere |
ct of Metropolitan Atlanta near the suburbs of | Smyrna and Vinings, opened on August 8, 1973 and was |
s to keep at the port; elected two consuls for | Smyrna and Constantinople, etc. |
usar of Elijah ben Abraham Solomon ha-Kohen of | Smyrna, and finally inserted by Heidenheim in the rit |
spread by Ghazzati and Primo among the Jews of | Smyrna and in many other communities, and the messian |
their occupation zone, from the greater Izmir ( | Smyrna) area, south to Aydin (Aidini) and west to Bur |
the scarcity of antiquities now to be found in | Smyrna arises from hence, that it furnished the great |
island of Kythnos to a family that hailed from | Smyrna, Asia Minor. |
ura Bin, the daughter of a Greek merchant from | Smyrna, Asia Minor, secured a grant of 40,000 acres ( |
odist Episcopal Church is a historic church on | Smyrna Avenue in Clayton, Delaware. |
He was also President of the | Smyrna Bank from 1844 until 1847. |
Smyrna Baptist Church (Kirkland Church) is a historic | |
The New | Smyrna Beach Historic District is a U.S. historic dis |
later housed the administrative office of New | Smyrna Beach Utilities. |
Officials at New | Smyrna Beach estimated 6 to 9 feet (1.8 to 2.7 m) sea |
She attended New | Smyrna Beach High School and graduated in 1987. |
New | Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport (ICAO: KEVB, FAA LID: |
location identifier for the FAA and IATA, New | Smyrna Beach Municipal is assigned EVB by the FAA but |
SR 408), a new connection from Sanford to New | Smyrna Beach parallel to State Road 415, a southern b |
Cusack was born in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, and resides in DeLand, Florida |
ite is a historic site nine miles south of New | Smyrna Beach, Florida. |
e Archeological Site is a historic site in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States. |
s Archeological Site is a historic site in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States. |
w Archeological Site is a historic site in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States. |
e Archeological Site is a historic site in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States. |
urnbull Canal System is a historic area in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States. |
e Archeological Site is a historic site in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States. |
ist at The Atlantic Center for the Arts in New | Smyrna Beach, FL. |
e Archeological Site is a historic site in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States. |
f Archeological Site is a historic site in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States. |
Catholic Mission is a historic building in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States. |
h 1888 Chicago, Illinois - 27 October 1974 New | Smyrna Beach, Florida) was an American racecar driver |
e Archeological Site is a historic site in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States. |
a coastal flood watch was also issued from New | Smyrna Beach, Florida to Fernandina Beach, Florida. |
oric site located 9 miles (14 km) south of New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, on State Road A1A. |
d as such on February 21, 1997) located in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida. |
hune Beach is located just to the south of New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, and its southern border is the |
km) south of St. Augustine, in what is now New | Smyrna Beach, Florida. |
Eldora State House) is a historic home in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States. |
se) is a Spanish Colonial Revival house in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States. |
New | Smyrna Beach, FL, January 25-26 |
Brown was born in New | Smyrna Beach, Florida. |
s Port Orange, Winter Park, Edgewater, and New | Smyrna Beach. |
y voted to reject an annexation attempt by New | Smyrna Beach. |
area west of the cities of Port Orange and New | Smyrna Beach. |
contains exhibits depicting the history of New | Smyrna Beach. |
The Lagoon divides the city of New | Smyrna Beach. |
It is owned by the City of New | Smyrna Beach. |
It is licensed to nearby New | Smyrna Beach. |
He lived in Athens and | Smyrna, becoming interested in the avifauna of the ar |
Saint Bucolus of | Smyrna, bishop (100) |
Smyrna blomfildia (Fabricius, 1781) - Blomfild's Beau | |
ed until 1942, are started in Classical Period | Smyrna by Rudolf Naumann and Selahattin Kantar, after |
sian manservant brought to London from Ottoman | Smyrna by his former employer, Mr Daniel Edwards. |
Ruff's Station, | Smyrna Camp Ground, July 4. Chattahoochie River July |
nesaw Mountain June 28-July 2. Ruff's Station, | Smyrna Camp Ground, July 4. Chattahoochie River July |
The Smyrne Cassaba & Prolongements (English: | Smyrna Cassaba & Prolongations), formerly The Smyrna |
cession was awarded to an English company "The | Smyrna Cassaba Railway". |
μος Καλαφάτης), known as Saint Chrysostomos of | Smyrna, Chrysostomos of Smyrna and Metropolitan Chrys |
near Washington, Georgia and was buried in the | Smyrna Churchyard south of Washington. |
Smyrna, Clark County, Arkansas | |
The New | Smyrna colonists complained about mistreatment during |
Dr. Andrew Turnbull created the notorious New | Smyrna colony, just to the south of the Halifax River |
s indentured servants in Andrew Turnbull's New | Smyrna colony. |
XVII Corps ( | Smyrna, Commander: Ali Nadir Pasha) |
Born in | Smyrna, Dadaoglou was a trader. |
e residents of Andrew Turnbull's colony of New | Smyrna decided to flee the dismal conditions en masse |
1888 in Iowa City, Iowa - September 2, 1968 in | Smyrna, Delaware), was a Major League Baseball player |
Reynolds was born in | Smyrna, Delaware, son of Robert Wright and Sallie Gil |
In 1891 he moved to | Smyrna, Delaware, but continued farming for the rest |
He served on the court until his death, near | Smyrna, Delaware, one day before the eleventh anniver |
who was arrested and martyred for his faith in | Smyrna during the reign of the Roman Emperor Antoninu |
resented it to his friend, English chaplain in | Smyrna, F. V. J. Arundell. |
nian Genocide after the fall and Great Fire of | Smyrna, ferrying 75 people to Marseille on 23 Februar |
nd his fleet intercepted and engaged the Dutch | Smyrna fleet on 9 December, capturing and sinking sev |
rfax, he took part in the attack, on the Dutch | Smyrna fleet lying off the Isle of Wight, that was th |
loucester (62 guns) in the attack on the Dutch | Smyrna fleet in 1672, which opened the Third Anglo-Du |
New | Smyrna, Florida Colony, founded in 1768, encompassed |
can settlers from horrendous conditions in New | Smyrna, Florida to St. Augustine in 1777, where the M |
colonization in the New World by founding New | Smyrna, Florida, named in honor of his wife's birthpl |
He served as chaplain at | Smyrna, for the Levant Company, from 1698 to 1702. |
form of the Smyrniote crusades, that captured | Smyrna from the emirate. |
ntly owns a recovery residence "Safety Net" in | Smyrna GA |
ber of several civic groups in his hometown of | Smyrna, Georgia and practices law when the Georgia As |
It is located 2.1 miles (3.4 km) northeast of | Smyrna, Georgia. |
Victor Tevah Tellias was born in | Smyrna, Greece (current Turkey) and was raised in Chi |
States sloop-of-war Saint Louis, then lying in | Smyrna harbor, threatened to open fire if Koszta was |
Smyrna has won three state bowling titles (2005, 2006 | |
anish partner to the north, St. Augustine, New | Smyrna has stood under four flags: first the British, |
Smyrna has won two girl's basketball titles (1961, 19 | |
At | Smyrna he lodged with the British consul, Edward Stri |
Born in 1918 in | Smyrna, he was a best known as a forward for AEK Athe |
In | Smyrna he fell in with an English party on board H.M. |
Born in | Smyrna, he was captured by Seljuk Turks as a young ma |
Smyrna Heights is a neighborhood of Smyrna, Georgia, | |
t enforcing the Allied blockade in the Gulf of | Smyrna, HMS M30 came under fire from Turkish shore ba |
His force was then transferred to | Smyrna in Asia Minor via Romania. |
He was transferred to | Smyrna in 1318, and served as their bishop. |
litan of Drama in 1902 and the Metropolitan of | Smyrna in 1910. |
lict which followed the Hellenic occupation of | Smyrna in May 1919 and continued until the Great Fire |
99) was an American farmer and politician from | Smyrna, in Kent County, Delaware. |
rious Neomartyr Athanasius of Attalia lived in | Smyrna in the 17th century. |
der in Chief of the Greek forces that occupied | Smyrna in 1919 in accordance with the Treaty of Sevre |
he son of a wealthy Greco-Egyptian father from | Smyrna in Asia Minor and an American mother. |
When the Greek army seized | Smyrna in 1919, at the beginning of the Greco-Turkish |
able archaeological discoveries at Myrina near | Smyrna in 1880-82, at Cyme in 1881, at Thasos, Imbros |
Tomprof, of | Smyrna in the Ottoman Empire, placed either fourth or |
He was English Chaplain at | Smyrna in 1669-1674. |
Smyrna is a town in Kent and New Castle counties in t | |
Smyrna is a genus in the Nymphalidae family found fro | |
Smyrna is a city in Cobb County, Georgia, United Stat | |
The Woman's Club of New | Smyrna is a historic woman's club in New Smyrna Beach |
ew route took it east of Vinings, well east of | Smyrna, just east of Marietta, then crossing what is |
Smyrna karwinskii Geyer, 1833 - Karwinski's Beauty | |
Soutzoukakia Smyrneika ( | Smyrna meatballs): long shaped meatballs with cumin, |
Whilst residing at | Smyrna Mr. Arundell made large collections of antiqui |
New | Smyrna Museum of History (official website) |
The New | Smyrna Museum of History is located at 120 Sams Avenu |
Army's disorganized retreat after the fall of | Smyrna on September 4, 1922, Niki's commander, Lt. Co |
Alex Manoogian, born Alexander Manoogian (1901 | Smyrna, Ottoman Empire - 10 July 1996, Detroit), was |
, merchant Sir Dudley North, Finch's consul in | Smyrna, Paul Rycaut and their letters and memoirs con |
Smyrna, Pope County, Arkansas | |
tes from the British and Italian consulates in | Smyrna, rejected the 1000 casualties figure as an exa |
The Bombay Hook Lighthouse (also called the | Smyrna River Lighthouse) was built by the US Governme |
in downtown Atlanta and seven other locations: | Smyrna, Rome, Newnan, West Point, Decatur, West Atlan |
te of Georgia and sandwiched between Marietta, | Smyrna, Sandy Springs, and Atlanta. |
from several small townships such as Atlantic, | Smyrna, Sea Level, and Harkers Island in eastern Cart |
Cook was born in Duck Creek, now | Smyrna, son of John and Margaret Cook. |
New | Smyrna Speedway also hosts the annual Florida Governo |
cks: Columbia Motorsports Park (1/2 mile), New | Smyrna Speedway (1/2 mile), and Orlando Speedworld (3 |
e tracks: Lake City Speedway]] (1/2 mile), New | Smyrna Speedway (1/2 mile), and Orlando Speedworld (3 |
Richie Evans competes at New | Smyrna Speedway circa 1985 |
pion, by winning at Orlando Speedworld and New | Smyrna Speedway. |
and even won a 1978 track championship at New | Smyrna Speedway. |
hase, New Limerick, Oakfield, Patten, Sherman, | Smyrna, Stacyville, Weston and Plantations of Glenwoo |
New | Smyrna Sugar Mill Ruins |
Licensed to | Smyrna, Tennessee and Kingston Springs, Tennessee res |
He was born in | Smyrna, Tennessee and died in Lanham, Maryland at the |
minus is in a currently undeveloped section of | Smyrna, Tennessee west of an interchange with Interst |
e in Nashville and their daughter now lives in | Smyrna, Tennessee where she works as a lawyer. |
o, the Nissan company's manufacturing plant in | Smyrna, Tennessee is located approximately 30 miles ( |
Born in | Smyrna, Tennessee, Guill graduated from West Texas St |
gement is an aircraft charter company based in | Smyrna, Tennessee, USA. |
ttended Central Instructors School for B-24 at | Smyrna, Tennessee. |
Stewarts Creek Middle school is located in | Smyrna, Tennessee. |
tasked to escort a 84-ship convoy inbound from | Smyrna that had become blockaded at Syracuse by a Bri |
ps from various Allied powers in the harbor of | Smyrna, the vast majority of ships, citing "neutralit |
awn up 17 May 1764 was that the travelers make | Smyrna their headquarters, and from there '..to make |
In 1682, a canal was built from the town of | Smyrna to the Delaware Bay; this waterway became the |
He invited Chaim Abulafia of | Smyrna to rebuild the Jewish community. |
pted version is that Aphrodite urged Myrrha or | Smyrna to commit incest with her father, Theias. |
c energy he began, very soon after settling at | Smyrna, to arrange a tour of exploration in Asia Mino |
According to the United States Census Bureau, | Smyrna Township covers an area of 21.8 square miles ( |
Nogo is a small unincorporated community in | Smyrna Township, Pope County, Arkansas. |
Smyrna Township, Pope County, Arkansas | |
Aug. 8, 1851, Race Horse sailed from Boston to | Smyrna, Turkey under the command of Captain Searle, w |
ambo, who was of Greek ancestry, was living in | Smyrna, Turkey, when he was selected for the Camel Co |
ises, she visited Varna, Bulgaria; Mersina and | Smyrna, Turkey; Piraeus, Greece; and Naples, Italy. |
she was flagship to the Second Fleet, based in | Smyrna, under Rear Admiral G. Kalamidas RHN; her miss |
to New York in 1931, Tourian was archbishop of | Smyrna, Vicar Patriarch of Constantinople, and later |
rn Osman Nevres) (1888 Salonika - May 15, 1919 | Smyrna) was an Ottoman Sabbatean or Turkish journalis |
Abulafia was a rabbi in | Smyrna, where he instituted many wholesome regulation |
cording to Pausanias, cledonism was popular at | Smyrna, where the Apollonian Oracles were interpreted |
in 1822 the chaplain to the British factory at | Smyrna, where he remained for fourteen years. |
ia, USA - excluding its second-largest city of | Smyrna, which runs its own Smyrna Public Library. |
c. 1683; d. 1744), English chaplain at | Smyrna, who owned it in 1724 (as minuscule 115). |
e was a rout and Bryson's 4 rushing TDs helped | Smyrna win their 2nd straight title 46-20. |
essful than the half-hearted attempts to storm | Smyrna, with little to show in return. |
he first head of the Army of Occupation in the | Smyrna Zone allocated to Greece by the Treaty of Sevr |
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