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Geronthrae or
Geronthrai (Ancient Gr****: Γερόνθραι), or
Geranthrae or
Geranthrai (Γεράνθραι), also
written as
Gerenthrae or
Gerenthrai (Γερένθραι), was...
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Geronthres (Gr****: Γερόνθρες),
named after ancient Geronthrae, is a
former muni****lity in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government...
- Laconia, and in the
following year
excavations were made at Thalamae,
Geronthrae, and
Angelona near Monemvasia. In 1906,
excavations began in
Sparta itself...
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Gythium Teuthrone Las
Pyrrhichus Caenepolis Oetylus Leuctra Thalamae Alagonia Gerenia Asopus Acriae Boeae Zarax Epidaurus Limera Brasiae Geronthrae Marius...
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moved north to
secure the
upper Eurotas valley is plausible.
Pharis and
Geronthrae were then
taken and,
though the
traditions are a
little contradictory...
- century) to the Eleuthero-Lacones; it was
situated 100
stadia east of
Geronthrae. It
contained a
sanctuary of all the gods and, one of Artemis, and in...
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condition that he had to
surrender the
fortresses of
Megali Maina, Mystras,
Geronthrae and Monemvasia, as well as
surrender hostages including Lady Margaret...
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north of
ancient Laconia,
described by
Pausanias as 20
stadia from
Geronthrae; but as
Pausanias seems not to have
visited this part of Laconia, the...
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given to Guy of Nivelet, who
built the
fortress of
Geraki near
ancient Geronthrae. Like the
Barony of P****avant in
western Laconia,
Geraki was
built as...