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Retrieved 2022-07-03. "Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography (1854),
CYTHNUS". www.****us.tufts.edu.
Retrieved 2021-03-15. "Αρχαία Κύθνος: Οι ανασκαφές...
- antiquity—the city of
Cythnus. Here he
supposedly engaged in
piracy by
waylaying merchants,
stealing their cargo, and
arming their slaves.
Cythnus was long known...
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Eretria 7
Ambracia 7
Troezen 5
Naxos 4
Leucas 3
Hermione 3
Styra 2
Cythnus 1 (1) Ceos 2
Melos (2)
Siphnus (1)
Serifos (1)
Croton 1
Total 371 or 378...
- Karystos, Porthmus, Aulon, Syra and Seriphus, and Ceos and
Thermiae (or
Cythnus). The
structure of the Gr****
church was not
significantly changed by the...
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Timanthes of
Cythnus (Gr****: Τιμάνϑης) was an
ancient Gr****
painter of the
fourth century BC. The most
celebrated of his
works was a
picture representing...
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Argolic peninsula, at
Styrus and
Carystus in Euboea, and in the
islands of
Cythnus and Cyprus.
These are the six
chief places in
which the
Dryopes are found...
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Cydias (Ancient Gr****: Κυδίας), a
native of
Cythnus, who was
living in 364 BC, may be
presumed to have been a
painter of
considerable ability, as one...
- Kýthira ˈciθira Cythera;
Cerigo Κύθνος Kýthnos Κύθνος Kýthnos ˈciθnos
Cythnus;
Kythnos Κυκλάδες Kykládes Κυκλάδες Kykládes ciˈklaðes
Cyclades Κυλλήνη...
- Aegina, Elis, Epirus, Phocis, Gela, Himera, Ithaca, Keos, ****ae, Cius,
Cythnus, Colophon, Corcyra, Corinth, Cyme, Cyrene, Sparta, Leukas,
Locri Epizephyrii...
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against Persian attack.
Putting in at
Chalcis on Euboea, he
advanced to
Cythnus, and then
caught the
Persian admiral Datames at
Siphnos at dawn, capturing...