- Levina.
During the
Lyttian War in 220 BC the
Gortynians were
divided by
civil strife. The
elder Gortynians remained loyal to
their traditional ally Knossos...
- Thessalian, 1,500
Cretans under Eurylochus, 1,000
Neocretans under Zelys the
Gortynian, and 500
Lydian javelineers and 1,000
Cardaces (Kardakes)
under Lysimachus...
-
reappointed as a
teacher when he
obtained the Gr****
nationality (as a "
Gortynian"). In 1851 he
became a
professor of
history of the
National and Kapodistrian...
-
though Paul
Cartledge believes that, like
their Athenian (and
unlike their Gortynian) counterparts, it was the
responsibility of the
kurios to
arrange a Spartan...
-
during the
Minoan period. In the year 220 BC,
Matala was
occupied by the
Gortynians, and
during the
Roman period,
Matala became the port of Gortys. It has...
- (Ancient Gr****: Βοίβη) was a town in
ancient Crete,
which was in the
Gortynian district.
Scholars tentatively locate Boebe at the
modern village of Pompia...
-
ancient Gortyn, the
penalty for
seduction was a fine of up to 200 staters.
Gortynian adultery law said that
unless payment was made
within five days, the kyrios...
- the
command of the
forces of Gortyna. In 197 BC, five
hundred of the
Gortynians,
under their commander, Cydas,
which seems to have been a
common name...
-
Around the end of the 3rd
century BCE,
Phaistos was destro**** by the
Gortynians and
since then has not been
present in the
history of Crete.
Scotia Aphrodite...
- m. It is also
known as the
Gortyniako dynamari (Γορτυνιακό δυναμάρι, "
Gortynian stronghold"). The
castle was
erected during the
Frankish rule by the Villehardouin...