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Charisia (Gr****: Χαρισία) may
refer to:
Charisia (city), an
ancient Gr**** city
Charisia (beetle), a
genus in the
tribe Rhinotragini Charisia, an ancient...
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Labdia charisia is a moth in the
family Cosmopterigidae. It is
found in Australia,
where it has been
recorded from Queensland. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M...
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Charisia (Ancient Gr****: Χαρισία), or
Charisiae or
Charisiai (Χαρισιαί), was a city in
ancient Arcadia. It was part of the
Eutresia region.
Charisia was...
- matters.
There was a
festival in
honour of the
Charites which was
called Charisia (Χαρίσια).
During this
festival there were
dances all
night and at the...
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around their necks a
plant which was
growing on the
mountain and was
called Charisia. This way they
wanted to make
themselves more p****ionately
beloved by men...
- in
Triphylia Ceteus ✓
father of
Callisto or
Megisto Charisius ✓
founded Charisia Cleitor 10 ✓ ✓
possibly eponym of
Cleitor Coretho 11 ✓
Cromus ✓ founded...
- Trikolonoi, Tropaia, Tripoli, Tyros,
other cities includes Basilis, Caphyae,
Charisia, Ellison, Enispe, Kaous, Karyes, Methydrio, Melangeia, Oryx, Paroria, Pelagos...
- century. It was 13
stadia (2 km) from Megalopolis, and 10
stadia from
Charisia.
Pausanias mentioned the
ruins of the
temple of
Artemis Skiatis. The location...
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retaining walls Eurotas Laconia Yes,
twice Taygetus [mountain]
called "
Charisia"
which women wear to
increase male
desire for them [river]
stone called...
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ancient Arcadia. It was part of the
Eutresia region. It was
situated between Charisia and
Zoeteium (Zoetia).
According to Pausanias, it was
named after its founder...