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Cleonae or
Cleonæ or
Kleonai (Ancient Gr****: Κλεωναί) may
refer to:
Cleonae (Argolis), a city of
ancient Argolis, Greece, now in Corinthia,
Greece Cleonae...
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Cimon of
Cleonae was an
early painter of
ancient Greece. He was said to have
introduced great improvements in drawing. He
represented figures, according...
- 40°12′51″N 24°14′01″E / 40.214176°N 24.233651°E / 40.214176; 24.233651
Cleonae or
Cleonæ or
Kleonai (Ancient Gr****: Κλεωναί) was an
ancient city on the Acte...
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Cleonae or
Kleonai (Ancient Gr****: Κλεωναί) was a city in
ancient Peloponnesus,
described by
writers of the
Roman period as a city of Argolis, but never...
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Timanthes of
Cleonae (Ancient Gr****: Τιμάνθης) was an
ancient victor of the
Pankration from
Cleonae. A
statue of him was
created by Myron.
Ancient sources...
- him. 732 BC—Hoshea
becomes the last king of Israel. 732 BC—Oxythemis of
Cleonae/Coroneia wins the
stadion race at the
twelfth Olympic Games. 730 BC—Northern...
- peninsula, then
called Akte, and
names five
cities thereon, Sane,
Kleonai (
Cleonae),
Thyssos (Thyssus),
Olophyxos (Olophyxus), and
Akrothoon (Acrothoum)....
- the
Nemean lion.
Heracles wandered the area
until he came to the town of
Cleonae. There, he met a boy who said that if
Heracles slew the
Nemean lion and...
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Curetes and Corybantes;
perhaps the same as
Combe and
Euboea •
Cleone Cleonae,
Argos one of the
daughters of
Asopus •
Combe Island of
Euboea consort...
- part of the Peloponnese, in Greece.
Formerly part of the
territory of
Cleonae in
ancient Argolis, it is
today situated in the
regional unit of Corinthia...