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means "greave-wearing", from the
Ancient Gr**** knēmido- (combining form of
knēmis, "greave", a leg armor) and -phoros ("bearer"). In some of the Cnemidophorus...
- 1847. The name
combines the
Ancient Gr****
words hupo "somewhat like" and
knēmis "leggings". The type
species was
subsequently designated as the Guianan...
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Cnemides or
Knemides (Ancient Gr****: Κνημῖδες), also
Cnemis or
Knemis (Κνῆμις), is the name of a fortress, and
probably of a town, in
ancient Phocis. Strabo...
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Cnemis or
Knemis (Ancient Gr****: Κνῆμις; Gr****: Κνημίς) was
either a
range of
mountains between the
Cephissus Valley and the Gulf of
Euboea combined with...
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Cnemides or
Knemides (Ancient Gr****: Κνημῖδες; Gr****: Κνημίς, romanized:
Knemis or
Knimis or Κνημίδος) in
ancient times was a spur of
Mount Cnemis, running...
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hypoknamidioi (Attic
Lokroi hoi hypoknemidioi)
Hypoknemidian Locrians;
under mount Knemis IG IX,1² 3:718 ὀπλίαι
opliai places where the
Locrians counted their cattle...
- the 13th century. Some
scholars have
identified it with a
place on
Mount Knemis (Buchon),
Delphi or
Arachova (Gregorovius), or
Heraclea Trachis (Neroutsos)...