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Antikyra or
Anticyra (Gr****: Αντίκυρα) is a port on the west
coast of the Gulf of
Antikyra named after it. That gulf is a north-coast bay of the Gulf of...
- two
ancient towns named Anticyra in
central Greece is
accepted by
mainstream scholarship:
Anticyra (in Phocis) and
Anticyra in Thessaly.
William Smith...
- 22°25′50″E / 38.852784°N 22.430528°E / 38.852784; 22.430528
Antikyra or
Anticyra (Ancient Gr****: Αντίκυρα, romanized: Antíkyra or Ἀντίκιρρα - Antíkirra...
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native of
Carystus and son of Phanagoras; and Corydallus, a
native of
Anticyra. Nevertheless, he
argues Ephialtes was the one who
revealed this trail...
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Corcyra with his
fleet and,
together with the Aetolians,
captured Phocian Anticyra. Rome
enslaved the
inhabitants and
Aetolia took
possession of the town...
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Antikyra or
Anticyra (ancient Gr****: Αντίκυρα) may
refer to: Antikyra, a city in
Boeotia (anciently in Phocis),
Greece Anticyra (Thessaly), a town of...
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dedicated to her
existed in Athens, Sparta, M****alia and
between Ambrosus and
Anticyra in Phocis, where, as
Artemis Diktynna, her cult
object was a
black stone...
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mythical founder of
Cyparissus (Kyparissos) in Phocis,
which later was
called Anticyra. The word
Cupressus was used to
describe a
genus of
cypress trees; this...
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Pausanias there was a
statue of
Artemis made by
Praxiteles in her
temple in
Anticyra of Phokis. The
appearance of the statue,
which represented the goddess...
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wanted Macedon to be
dismantled completely. In 198 BC he
occupied Anticyra in
Phocis and made it his
naval yard and his main
provisioning port. During...