Mytilene

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Synonyms for Mytilene

an island of eastern Greece in the eastern Aegean Sea

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After three years in Assos, he left for Mitylene on the island of Lesbos.
A final example of Lieu's careful and helpful reconstruction is `An Early Byzantine Formula for the Renunciation of Manichaeism--The Capita VII Contra Manichaeos of Zacharias of Mitylene, Introduction, text, translation and commentary'.
Some young men of Methymne came to the fields of Mitylene to hunt.
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We will be publishing these in coming weeks starting with this one from Doris Mousedale (formerly Doris Rimmer) of Auckland, New Zealand: "I can still remember my mother's full shopping list for Sykes the grocery store on the corner of Netherfield Road North and Mitylene Street.
Mitylene Arnold, EdD, Professor, Special Education, Texas A&M University-Kingsville.
Other accounts, such as those of Demaratus (42F2) and Dionysius of Mitylene (32F6), had him complete the journey to Colchis on the Argo.
By 311, he had started his own school, teaching first in Mitylene and and later in Lampsacus He attracted followers.