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- Eleutherna (Ancient Gr****: Ἐλεύθερνα), also called Apollonia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπολλωνία), was an ancient city-state in Crete, Greece, which lies 25 km southeast...
- The Eleutherna Bridge is an ancient Gr**** corbel arch bridge near the Cretan town of Eleutherna, Greece. A similar second bridge standing a short distance...
- bridge is still used by the local po****ce. The well-preserved ****enistic Eleutherna Bridge has a triangular corbel arch. The 4th century BC Rhodes Footbridge...
- "Eleutheria") to Eleusis. The name is probably related with a city in Crete named Eleutherna. Walter Burkert believes that Eileithyia is the Gr**** goddess of birth...
- Museum of Ancient Eleutherna (Gr****: Μουσείο Αρχαίας Ελεύθερνας) is an on-site museum of Greece in the archaeological park of Eleutherna, Rethymno, and houses...
- Oceanids Thetis dips Achilles in Styx, 4th century relief, Museum of Ancient Eleutherna Abode Underworld Genealogy Parents Oce**** and Tethys Siblings Oceanids...
- Ancient Archanes Armenoi Eleutherna Gortyn Gournia Hagia Triada Kommos Knossos Kydonia Lato Malia Monastiraki Phaistos Polyrrhenia Tylissos Zakros Museums...
- because the prefix appears in some pre-Gr**** toponyms like Ἐλευθέρνα (Eleutherna); therefore it is possible that the name is pre-Gr****. Her name Ἐλυσία...
- Upper body of a Daedalic statue of a Kore, poros stone. Eleutherna, archaic period, 7th century BC....
- contains his skull; currently in the Basilica of Győr Dionysus herm from Eleutherna, Crete. Boundary marker § Greece Crossroads (mythology) Cairn Inuksuk...