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Kydonia (/sɪˈdoʊniə/ or /kaɪˈdoʊniə/), also
known as
Cydonia (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κυδωνία, Kydōnía) was an
ancient city
located at the site of present-day...
- "golden apples". The Gr****s ****ociated it with
Kydonia on Crete, as the "
Cydonian pome", and Theophrastus, in his
Enquiry into Plants,
noted that quince...
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Journey Presskit".
cydonian.games.
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- (194/sq mi)
Ethnic groups Gr****s; historically, Minoans, Eteocretans,
Cydonians and
Pelasgians Additional information Time zone GMT +2 ISO code GR-M HDI...
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images taken by
Viking 1 on July 25, 1976, a two-kilometre-long (1.2 mi)
Cydonian mesa,
situated at 40.75°
north latitude and 9.46° west longitude, had the...
- used to stay by the
false tomb of Zeus.
About her hips was a
Kydonian (
Cydonian) cincture,
which contains all the
cunning bewitchment of mankind : trickery...
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distraction in
hunting "with the Nymphs" amid "Parthenian glades" and "hurling
Cydonian arrows from a
Parthian bow".
According to T. E. Page (1898), "Gallus is...
- thou make
trial of thy
silver bow?", asks
Callimachus for whom it is a
Cydonian bow that the
Cyclopes make for her (Callimachus, Hymn 3 to Artemis) "APEX...
- mixed.
There dwell Achaeans,
there great-hearted
native Cretans,
there Cydonians, and
Dorians of
waving plumes, and
goodly Pelasgians. The
reference is...
- eats away the hair. And
Artemis asks: Cyclopes, for me too
fashion ye a
Cydonian bow and
arrows and a
hollow casket for my shafts; for I also am a child...