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- Amyclae or Amyklai (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμύκλαι) was a city of ancient Laconia, situated on the right or western bank of the Eurotas, 20 stadia south of Sparta...
- his hometown of Amyklai, where Pausanias saw it. Sanctuary of Apollo, Amyclae, Sparta Johannes Kirchner: «Ainetos 3», Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen...
- 41°N 13°E / 41°N 13°E / 41; 13 Amyclae or Amyclass was a Gr**** city of Magna Graecia on the coast of Latium (some authors say Campania), between Tarracina...
- The Diocese or Bishopric of Amyclae is a defunct Latin and Orthodox episcopal see and suppressed Latin Catholic titular bishopric in the Peloponnese,...
- is a deified hero and a lover of Apollo in Gr**** mythology. His cult at Amyclae southwest of Sparta dates from the Mycenaean era. The hero is mythically...
- final resting place of C****andra is either in Amyclae or Mycenae. Statues of C****andra exist both in Amyclae and across the Peloponnese peninsula from Mycenae...
- Agamemnon. His tomb was pointed out among the ruins of Mycenae and at Amyclae. In works of art, there is considerable resemblance between the representations...
- The death of Hyacinthus was celebrated at Amyclae by the second most important of Spartan festivals, the Hyacinthia (Ancient Gr**** Ὑακίνθια / Hyakínthia)...
- commissioned by the Spartans to make a marble throne for the statue of Apollo at Amyclae, about 550 BC. Pausanias (iii.18) gives us a detailed description of this...
- have built the sanctuary of the Charites, which stood between Sparta and Amyclae, and to have given to those divinities the names of Cleta and Phaenna....