We also make salamis, chorizos and cotechinos, whose combined lifespan will be between three and six months. |
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On the ground floor, an array of cheeses, salamis, olive oil, fruit, nougat and pastries to die for. |
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Each poster depicts a fat Italian surrounded by hams, salamis, and strings of garlic. |
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The diverse product range includes dry sausages, such as coated and air dried salamis and cervelat, and Westphalian hams, block form smoked or air dried. |
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These include cut portions, reformed roasts, rolls, escallops, grillsteaks, burgers, turkey hams, nuggets, sausages, frankfurters, salamis, bolognas, and ready meals. |
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The Persians were taken in and sent their navy into the narrow strait between Athens and the island of Salamis. |
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The following Spring and Summer, the main allied Greek army, headed by 10,000 Spartan hoplites, routed the Persian army at Palatea, and its navy at Salamis. |
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At the battle of Salamis, that navy had entrapped and smashed the Persian fleet. |
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The Persians were defeated by a primarily Athenian naval force at the Battle of Salamis, and in 479 defeated on land at the Battle of Plataea. |
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Since the Battle of Salamis, Greece had not achieved the greatness and the glory which today holds. |
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The battle was fought near Athens, Greece, in the straits between Piraeus and Salamis. |
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Athens at its height was a significant sea power, at one point defeating the Persian fleet at Salamis Island in a sea battle. |
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This presentation of Eusebius's lot gathers support from the renowned heresiologist of Salamis, Epiphanius. |
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But the defeat on land at Thermopylae forced a Greek withdrawal, and Athens evacuated its population to nearby Salamis Island. |
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The ensuing Battle of Salamis was one of the decisive engagements of history. |
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