- of Euboea, Greece.
Their ancient name was Κήναιον Kenaion,
Latinized as
Cenaeum.
There is a
village called Lichada on the
slopes of
Mount Lichada. Not...
-
Cenaean (Kenaios/ Kenaius, Κηναῖος): a
surname of Zeus,
derived from cape
Cenaeum Chthonios (Χθόνιος, "of the
earth or underworld")
Diktaios (Δικταιος):...
- the
Maliac Gulf. When the king, on his
retreat from Greece, had
reached Cenaeum in Euboea,
Alexander died and was
buried there, in 191. Schmitz, Leonhard...
- Lake
Copais Athenae Diades, town of
ancient Euboea, near the
promontory Cenaeum Athenae (Pontus), city and port of
ancient Pontus, with a Gr**** temple...
- Heracles,
victorious in his
recent battle, is
making offerings on Cape
Cenaeum and
coming home soon to Trachis. The
messenger also
states that his delay...
- Gr****: Ἀθῆναι Διάδες) was a town of
ancient Euboea, near the
promontory Cenaeum,
founded by the Athenians, or
according to Ephorus, by Dias, a son of Abas...
- the sea,
opposite the
islands called Lichades and the
Euboean promontory Cenaeum. Upon Cape
Cnemides stood a fortress, also
called Cnemides (or Cnemis)...
-
Cnemides opposite the
islands called Lichades and the
Euboean promontory Cenaeum,
distant 20
stadia from
Thronium and from Daphnus. The
Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax...
- (Κνημῖδες),
opposite the
islands called Lichades and the
Euboean promontory Cenaeum. Upon Cape
Cnemides stood a fortress, also
called Cnemides (or Cnemis)...
- Δίον) was a town in the
northwest of
ancient Euboea near the
promontory Cenaeum, from
which Canae in
Aeolis is said to have been a colony. Dium is mentioned...