- Foundation, 2005, p. 878.
Webpage on
Cicones Archived 2009-08-23 at the
Wayback Machine: "The
Ciconians or
Cicones, who
lived on the
southwestern coast...
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Ismarus or
Ismaros (Ancient Gr****: Ἴσμαρος) was a city of the
Cicones, in
ancient Thrace,
mentioned by
Homer in the Odyssey.
According to Book 9 of the...
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recounts his
story to the Phaeacians.
After a
failed raid
against the
Cicones,
Odysseus and his
twelve ships were
driven off
course by storms. Odysseus...
- Ithaca.
Homebound from Troy,
after a raid on
Ismarus in the land of the
Cicones, he and his
twelve ships are
driven off
course by storms. They
visit the...
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Madonna Louise Ciccone (/tʃɪˈkoʊni/ chih-KOH-nee; born
August 16, 1958) is an
American singer, songwriter,
record producer, and actress.
Commonly known...
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contingents from Thrace:
Thracians led by
Acamas and Peiros, from Aenus;
Cicones led by Euphemus, from
southern Thrace, near Ismaros; and from the city...
- Siculus, 5.62.1. RE, s.v. Apollon; Etymologi****
Magnum 507.54. Grimal, s.v.
Cicones, p. 102; Etymologi****
Magnum 513.37. Plutarch,
Lucullus 23.6. Smith, s...
- Lake
Vistonida and the
foothills of
Rhodope Mountains, was
inhabited by
Cicones, a
Thracian people with whom,
according to mythology,
Odysseus and his...
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Mentes can
refer to: two
characters in Gr**** mythology:
Mentes (King of the
Cicones), as
described in the
Iliad Mentes (King of the Taphians), as described...
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Euridice and also
known as Argiope).
While walking among her people, the
Cicones, in tall gr**** at her wedding,
Eurydice was set upon by a satyr. In her...