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Eetion
Eetion In Greek mythology, Eetion was the father of Andromache and seven ... was King of Thebe in Cilicia. Another Eetion, also mentioned in the Iliad, ruled over ...
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Thebe, Cilicia
... Cilicia Thebe was the sacred city of Eetion in Greek mythology. Thebe, also called 'Placia ... also the birthplace of Andromache, daughter of Eetion and the wife of Hector. According to ... as the Cilicians, and ruled by King Eetion. Source: Homer's Iliad (translation by Richmond ...
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Sanctuary of the Large Gods of Samothrace (translated from French)
Sanctuary of the Large Gods of Samothrace Localization of Samothrace sanctuary of the Large Gods of Samothrace one of the principal sanctuaries panhellenic, is located on the island of Samothrace with broad of Thrace. Built immediately in the west of the ramparts of the city of Samothrace, it of it is ...
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Cypselus
Cypselus Cypselus (or Kypselos) was the first tyrant of Corinth, Greece in the 7th century BC. With increased wealth and more complicated trade relations and social structures, Greek city-states tended to overthrow their traditional hereditary priest-kings ; Corinth, the richest archaic polis, led the way. Like the 15th century condottieri ...
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Kypselos (translated from German)
... ruler of Korinth and son of the Eetion. After the legend its nut/mother Labde ...
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Hesperiinae (translated from French)
... 1901. Dubiella Evans, 1936. Ebusus Evans, 1955. Eetion from Nicéville, 1895. Enosis Mabille, 1889. Eogenes ...
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Lycaon (Troy) (translated from French)
Lycaon (Troy) For the homonymous articles, to see Lycaon . In mythology , Lycaon (in old Greek ?????? / Lukaôn) is a prince Trojan , wire of Priam and of Laothoé. It is mainly quoted in l' Iliade of Homère . At the time of guerre of Troy , it is captured by Achille which sells it with ...
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Genealogy of Greek mythology (translated from French)
Genealogy of Greek mythology The list which follows is genealogy of grecs old. Synopsis Ancestors Number Name 001-0 Chaos 001-1 Gaïa Ouranos Number Name 001-1-1-0 Érinyes or Furies 001-1-1-00 Alcades 001-1-1-000 Méliades 001-1-1-0000 Aphrodite Giants Number Name ...
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Clitus the White
... 323 BC, and defeated the Athenian admiral, Eetion, in two battles off the Echinades islands ...
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Category:Greek mythology stubs
... Dynamene E Echemus Echion (Argonaut) Echion (mythology) Eetion Efreisone Eidyia Elais Electra (pleiade) Eleionomae Elektryo ...
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