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Karyai may
refer to: Caryae, a town of
ancient Arcadia and
Laconia Caryae (Arcadia), a town of
ancient Arcadia Karyes,
Mount Athos, a town on
Mount Athos...
- Gr**** term
karyatides literally means "maidens of
Karyai", an
ancient town on the Peloponnese.
Karyai had a
temple dedicated to the
goddess Artemis in...
- or to
prevent her rape. The
particular form of
veneration of
Artemis at
Karyai suggests that in pre-classical
ritual Carya was
goddess of the nut tree...
- many
walnut trees and has been
spelled a
number of ways such as Karyes,
Karyai, Karya, Caryes,
Caryai and Caryae. It
should not be
confused with some other...
- Gulf as far as the
Little Pamisos river), Belminatis, the
territory of
Karyai and the east
Parnon foreland.
Renault 2001, p. 54.
McCarty 2004, p. 26....
- Gulf as far as the
Little Pamisos river), Belminatis, the
territory of
Karyai and the east
Parnon foreland. Arrian,
Anabasis Alexandri, I, 16, 7. Stuttard...
- Anatolia, 1950, p. 28. P. & I.
Meintanis (1950). Karyatika: For the
history of
Karyai – Arachova,
Laconia and the
Arachovites abroad. New York: Anatolia. p. 28...
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Caryae or
Karyai (Ancient Gr****: Καρύαι) was a town of
ancient Laconia upon the
frontiers of Arcadia. It was
originally an
Arcadian town
belonging to Tegea...
- the form of
Rudra for the
dissolution of the universe. 270: Om
Tirodhana Karyai Namah // ...who
causes the
disappearance of all things. 271: Om Isvaryai...
- was
introduced later.
Pallantion near Tripoli: Cult of
Demeter and Kore.
Karyai: Cult of Kore and Pluton. Tegea: Cult of
Demeter and Kore, the Karpophoroi...