- 35. Walsh, "Leosthenes", pp. 3, 8.
Stephen Miller, "
Kleonai", p. 105.
Stephen Miller, "
Kleonai", p. 103. Habicht,
Athens from
Alexander to Antony, p...
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considered a naiad-nymph and
sister to Corcyra, Salamis, Aigina, Peirene,
Kleonai, Thebe, Thespeia, Asopis, Sinope, Ornia, Chalcis, Pelasgus, and Ismenus...
- the peninsula, then
called Akte, and
names five
cities thereon, Sane,
Kleonai (Cleonae),
Thyssos (Thyssus),
Olophyxos (Olophyxus), and
Akrothoon (Acrothoum)...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Cleone (Ancient Gr****: Κλεώνη Kleônê) or
Kleonai (Κλεωναὶ) was one of the
naiad daughters of the river-god
Asopus and
possibly Metope...
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Leontiskos Messene (Sicily) P. Oxy. 222 81 § 456 BC
Pankration Timanthes Kleonai P. Oxy. 222 81 § 456 BC
Hoplitodromos Mnaseas Cyrene(?) P. Oxy. 222 82...
- 40.214176°N 24.233651°E / 40.214176; 24.233651
Cleonae or Cleonæ or
Kleonai (Ancient Gr****: Κλεωναί) was an
ancient city on the Acte or Akte (Ακτή)...
- Clazomenae; Urla
Iskele Κλάρος Kláros Κλάρος Kláros ˈklaros
Clarus Κλεωναί
Kleōnaí Κλεωνές Kleonés kleoˈnes
Cleonae Κλούσιον Kloúsion Κλούσιο Kloúsio ˈklusio...
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Cleonae or
Kleonai (Ancient Gr****: Κλεωναί) was a city in
ancient Peloponnesus,
described by
writers of the
Roman period as a city of Argolis, but never...
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Cleonae or Cleonæ or
Kleonai (Ancient Gr****: Κλεωναί) may
refer to:
Cleonae (Argolis), a city of
ancient Argolis, Greece, now in Corinthia,
Greece Cleonae...