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Hymnia (Ancient Gr****: Ὑμνία) was an
epithet of the Gr****
goddess Artemis under which she was
worshipped throughout Arcadia. She had a
temple someplace...
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ancient times was
thought to have been the site of a
sanctuary to
Artemis Hymnia. The
great Gr****-Australian
rugby league footballer George Peponis has ancestral...
- Heurippa".
Hymnia, at
Orchomenos in Boeotia. She was a
goddess of
dance and songs,
especially of
female choruses. The
priestesses of
Artemis Hymnia could not...
- temples. The
fortifications originally were polygonal. The
temple of
Artemis Hymnia, just on the
north of the city, is
mentioned by Pausanias. Diotima, who...
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stoned to
death by his
people for
violating the
virgin priestess of
Artemis Hymnia.
Aristocrates was
succeeded by his son Hicetas, and
Hicetas by his son Aristocrates...
- Ravn, Povl Dissing, Mads Thiemann,
Morten Ernst L****en, The
Chamber Choir Hymnia. At Dawn in
Rivendell (2002) Kurt Ravn,
Morten Ernst L****en,
Peter Hall...
- Tjærby, Jørgen
Eyvind Hansen and
Dorthe Buch-Andersen The
Chamber Choir Hymnia conducted by
Flemming Windekilde Musical Director:
Morten Ryelund Sørensen...
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stoned to
death by his own
people for
chasing a virgin-priestess of
Artemis Hymnia into the
temple and
raping her
beside a
statue of the goddess. This story...
- Alachakh's ship, the
Hymnia. The
Hooded Swan
follows the
Hymnia into the
Drift but the trip is
extremely dangerous. The
Hymnia is
damaged and
stops moving...
- Director/Conductor City of
Origin Country of
Origin 1989 1
Arezzo Kammerkoret Hymnia Poul
Emborg and
Fleming Windekilde Copenhagen Denmark 1990 2
Debrecen (postponed)...