The Ionians (/aɪˈoʊniənz/; Greek: Ἴωνες, Íōnes, singular Ἴων, Íōn) were one of the four major tribes that the Greeks considered themselves to be divided...
northernmost territories of the Ionian League of Greek settlements[citation needed]. Never a unified state, it was named after the Ionians who had settled in the...
which everything else appeared. The earliest Pre-Socratic philosophers, the Ionian material monists, sought to explain all of nature (physis) in terms of one...
The Ionian Islands were an overseas possession of the Republic of Venice from the mid-14th century until the late 18th century. The conquest of the islands...
response to the materialist monism advocated by their predecessors, the Ionianschool. Patricia Curd states that the chronology of pre-Socratic philosophers...
Asharite school of early Muslim philosophy, named after Abu l'Hasan al-Ashari. They are often also named after their places of origin, such as the Ionian school...
or Ionian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ionic or Ionian may refer to: Ionic meter, a poetic metre in ancient Greek and Latin poetry Ionian mode...
Pontos). The philosopher Thales, one of the primary figures of the Ionianschool of Greek philosophy is usually credited for initiating the tradition...
The music of the Ionian Islands is the music of the geographic and historical region of the Ionian Islands. Folk music of the Ionian Islands is largely...
romanized: Kérkyra, pronounced [ˈcercira] ) is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea, of the Ionian Islands, and, including its small satellite islands, forms the...
The Ionian University (IU) (Greek: Ιόνιο Πανεπιστήμιο) is a university located in the Ionian Islands, Greece. It is one of the newest institutions of Higher...
region is notable for the birth of the first school of modern Greek classical music (Heptanesian or Ionianschool; Greek: Επτανησιακή Σχολή), established in...
Turkey to the east. The Aegean Sea lies to the east of the mainland, the Ionian Sea to the west, and the Sea of Crete and the Mediterranean Sea to the south...
Orthodox rite. In this region the first School of modern Greek classical music (Heptanesean or IonianSchool, Επτανησιακή Σχολή) was also founded and...
The Ionian Bank (IB) was a British overseas bank that investors established in 1839 to operate in the Ionian Isles, which was then a British Protectorate...
corners of the world". Prior to the systematic study of the cosmos by the IonianSchool in the city of Miletus in the 6th century BC, the early Greek conception...
composer born in Corfu, major representative and founder of the so-called IonianSchool of music (Επτανησιακή Σχολή). Mantzaros was of noble Greco-Italian descent...
Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Turner, William (1913). "IonianSchool of Philosophy" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia...
Timanthes and Parrhasius were painters who belonged to the IonianSchool of painting. The IonianSchool flourished during the 4th-century BCE. A fresco discovered...
well as the southwestern coastland and islands of Asia Minor settled by Ionians, where Ionic Greek was spoken. The Ionic order column was being practiced...
to the south by the Cretan and the Libyan seas, and to the west by the Ionian Sea which separates Greece from Italy. The country consists of a mountainous...