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Helena$34294$ - translation to italian

CITY IN ARKANSAS, UNITED STATES
West Helena; Helena, AR; UN/LOCODE:USWHQ; UN/LOCODE:USHEE; Helena-West Helena; Helena-West Helena, AR.; History of Helena-West Helena, Arkansas; Helena-West Helena, Arkansas; Helena–West Helena
  • The view from the Battery C park over downtown Helena. Battery C was a station in the [[Battle of Helena]].
  • The historical Confederate graveyard placard from the [[Battle of Helena]]
  • The view from the Helena, Arkansas Confederate Cemetery of the area of the Battle of Helena
  • KIPP Delta College Prep School in Downtown Helena
  • Barges traveling north on the Mississippi River pass the Helena river park
  • Queen Anne-style architecture]]

Helena      
n. Elena, città capitale del Montana (USA); Sant"Elena (circa 247-circa 330), madre di Costantino I convertitosi al cristianesimo nel 313 (la tradizione vuole che nel 326 ella abbia trovato a Gerusalemme le relique della croce di Gesù); nome di paesino nell"Ohio e di altre città e cittadine negli Stati Uniti
Saint Helena         
  • 1673–1973 tercentenary 25-pence [[copper-nickel]] coin of St. Helena
  • Districts of Saint Helena
  • [[Saint Helena Airport]] in 2016
  • [[Napoleon Bonaparte]], 1812
  • Positions (north to south) of [[Ascension Island]], Saint Helena, and [[Tristan da Cunha]] in the South [[Atlantic Ocean]]
  • Longwood House in September 2014
  • ''Napoléon à Sainte-Hélène'' by François-Joseph Sandmann
  • RMS ''St Helena'']] in James Bay
  • Boer prisoners of war, 1900
  • Saint Helena seen from space (photo is oriented with north-west towards the top)
  • The football team before a game in [[Anglesey]]
  • A proportional representation of Saint Helena exports, 2019
  • Jamestown]], from above
  • Jamestown]], the capital of Saint Helena
  • Looking back at the island from the RMS ''St Helena''
  • c.]] 1790
ISLAND IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
Military of Saint Helena; St Helena; Saint Helena/Military; St. Helena; Saint Helena (Britain); St.Helena; Saint Helena (island); Telecommunications in Saint Helena; Saint-Helena; Education in Saint Helena; Saint Helena(territory); Army of Saint Helena; British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena; St-Helena; Island of Saint Helena; Saint Helena (UK); Speery Island; St Helena child abuse scandal; Sport in Saint Helena; Culture of Saint Helena; Districts of Saint Helena; Biodiversity of Saint Helena; List of newspapers in Saint Helena; Religion in Saint Helena; Tourism in Saint Helena; Languages of Saint Helena
n. Sant"Elena, isola dell"Oceano Atlantico a ovest dell"Africa; (247-330 circa), madre dell"imperatore romano Costantino I convertitosi al cristianesimo nel 313
Helen of Troy         
  • Palladium]] before eyes of [[Priam]], fresco from the [[Casa del Menandro]], [[Pompeii]]
  • pileus]]
  • Meeting between Paris and Helen. Antique fresco in [[Pompeii]], the House of the Golden Cupids
  • Antique fresco depicting Helen and Menelaus, from the Casa dell'Efebo, [[Pompeii]]
  • 1585 portrait]] is disputed) play ''[[The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus]]'' (1604) is the source of the famous quote "Was this the face that launched a thousand ships / And burnt the topless towers of Ilium?",<ref name="Maguire2009" /> although the line is ultimately derived from a quotation in [[Lucian]]'s ''Dialogues of the Dead''.<ref name="Maguire2009" /><ref name="Casson" />
  • red-figure]] [[krater]] c.&nbsp;450–440&nbsp;BC ([[Paris]], [[Louvre]])
  • Helen boards a ship for Troy, fresco from the [[House of the Tragic Poet]] in [[Pompeii]]
  • Helen of Troy]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]] (1898, London); Helen admiringly displays a lock of her hair, as she gazes into a mirror decorated with the nude Aphrodite.
  • ''The Love of Helen and Paris'' by [[Jacques-Louis David]] (oil on canvas, 1788, Louvre, Paris)
  • Homeric Greece]]; Menelaus and Helen reign over Laconia
  • Wilton]]). The artist has been intrigued by the idea of Helen's unconventional birth; she and Clytemnestra are shown emerging from one egg; Castor and Pollux from another.
  • title= Panorama with the Abduction of Helen Amidst the Wonders of the Ancient World}}</ref> The Walters Art Museum.
  • [[Theseus]] pursuing a woman, probably Helen. Side A from an Attic red-figure bell-krater, c.&nbsp;440–430&nbsp;BC ([[Louvre]], Paris).
  • Croton]].</ref>
DAUGHTER OF ZEUS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
HelenOfTroy; Helen of Athena; Helen of troy; Helen of Sparta; Helen Of Troy; Helen of Greece (demigod); Helena of Troy; Helena Troy; Helen Troy; The face that launched a thousand ships; The face that launched 1000 ships; Face that launched 1000 ships; Face that launched a thousand ships; Ellen of Troy; Helene of Troy
n. Elena di Troia

Definition

Helena
·noun ·see St. Elmo's fire, under Saint.

Wikipedia

Helena–West Helena, Arkansas

Helena–West Helena is the county seat of and the largest city within Phillips County, Arkansas, United States. The current city was consolidated, effective January 1, 2006, from the two Arkansas cities of Helena and West Helena. Helena is sited on lowlands between the Mississippi River and the eastern side of Crowley's Ridge. West Helena is located on the western side of Crowley's Ridge, a geographic anomaly in the typically flat Arkansas Delta. The Helena Bridge, one of Arkansas' four Mississippi River bridges, carries U.S. Route 49 across to Mississippi. The combined population of the two cities was 15,012 at the 2000 census and at the 2010 census, the official population was 12,282.

The municipality traces its historical roots to the founding of the port town of Helena on the Mississippi River by European Americans in 1833. As the county seat, Helena was the center of a prosperous cotton plantation region in the antebellum years. Helena was occupied by the Union Army early in the American Civil War. The city was the site of the Battle of Helena fought in 1863. Confederate forces unsuccessfully tried to expel Union forces from Helena in order to help relieve pressure on the strategic river town of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Later in the year, Helena served as the launching point for the Union Army in the capture of Little Rock, the state capital.

A thriving blues community developed here in the 1940s and 1950s as rural musicians relocated for city jobs. Mechanization had reduced the need for farm workers. The city continued to grow until the closing of the Mohawk Rubber Company, a subsidiary of Yokohama Rubber Company, in the 1970s. Unemployment surged shortly after.

Among the attractions in Helena–West Helena are the Delta Cultural Center, the Pillow-Thompson House (owned and operated by the Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas), and the Helena Confederate Cemetery, which holds the remains of seven Confederate Army generals. The city holds an annual King Biscuit Blues Festival each October. It has been held under this name since 2010, when it was renamed at a 25th-anniversary performance by musician B.B. King.