- judaism_enc.en-academic.com 11674/LARISSAIt is the name of a Greek martyr venerated in the Eastern Church, and may perhaps be derived from the ancient Thessalian town of Larissa. Variant: Larisa …Bulunamadı: baths
- pdfslide.net education/ottoman-baths9th-primary-…Found throughout the city, these baths are a throwback to when the country was a part of the Turkish Ottoman. Documents. Andrea larissa.
- en.orthodoxwiki.org Metropolis_of_Larisa_and_…The subsequent invasions by the Ottoman Turks made Larisa an uninhabited and deserted town. ... The Holy Metropolis of Larissa and Tirnavos.Bulunamadı: baths
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- touristorama.com en/m/city-of-larissaCity of Larissa. Larisa. ... As the chief town and military base of Ottoman Thessaly, Larissa was a predominantly Muslim city.Bulunamadı: baths
- http://upcscavenger.com wiki/larissa/Larissa, sometimes written Larisa on ancient coins and inscriptions, is near the site of the Homeric Argissa.
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