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Conope or
Konope (Ancient Gr****: Κωνώπη) and later,
Arsinoe (Ἀρσινόη) or
Arsinoia (Ἀρσινοί̈α or Ἀρσινοΐα), was a city of
ancient Aetolia, in Greece, near...
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Arsinoe (Gulf of Suez), a port of
Egypt Arsinoe (Eritrea)
Conope (Greece) or
Arsinoe Ephesus, also
called Arsinoe Faiyum (Egypt), also called...
- Gr****: Ἄκραι) was a town of
ancient Aetolia, on the road from
Metapa to
Conope. Steph**** of
Byzantium erroneously calls it an
Acarnanian town. Its site...
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disgraced and
committed suicide by
throwing himself into a lake
called Conope; his
mother Thyrie did the same.
Apollo changed them both into swans. The...
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ancient Aetolia, near the
Achelous River, and a
short distance south of
Conope. It was
situated at the
entrance of a p****, and was
strongly fortified both...
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century BC into Silifke,
Turkey Hyria (lake), near the
ancient city of
Conope, Aetolia,
Greece Hyria, a
consortium of
vocational education in Hyvinkää...
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Conope, and
called it Arsinoë
after herself. The
position of the town is
determined by the
statement of
Strabo that it lay
between Pleuron and
Conope...
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ancient Acarnania,
south of Stratus, and on the road from the
latter place to
Conope in Aetolia. At a
later time it fell into the
hands of the Aetolians, but...