- In Gr**** mythology,
Carnus (also
spelled Carneus and
Carneius) (Ancient Gr****: Κάρνος) was a seer from Acarnania, who was
instructed in the art of divination...
- Phaestus)
Pelasgus Polypheides, lord
Before Agammemnon Seven priests of
Apollo Carneius ruled that
follow these kings as
rulers according to
Eusebius are: Archelaus...
-
grandsons of Asclepius.
Outside the city
there was a
grove of
Apollo Carneius, and in it a
fountain of water.
Strabo correctly describes Pharae as having...
- Laconia.
Pausanias mentions at
Cardamyle sanctuaries of
Athena and of
Apollo Carneius; and in the
neighbourhood of the town a
temenos of the Nereids. Its site...
-
Pausanias saw at
Oetylus a
temple of Sarapis, and a
wooden statue of
Apollo Carneius in the agora.
Among the
modern houses of
Oitylo there are
remains of ****enic...
- the name
given to a
grove of cypresses, in
which were
statues of
Apollo Carneius, of
Hermes Criophorus, and of ****phone. It was here that the
mystic rites...
-
summit a
temple of Asclepius; and on Mt.
Cnacadium a
temple of
Apollo Carneius. Las is
spoken of by
Polybius and
Strabo under the name of Asine; and hence...
- the name
given to a
grove of cypresses, in
which were
statues of
Apollo Carneius, of
Hermes Criophorus, and of ****phone. It was here that the
mystic rites...
-
marble statue of Asclepius,
another of Ino, and
wooden figures of
Apollo Carneius. Leuctra's site is
located near the
modern Stoupa.
Pausanias (1918). "21...