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Diodorus Siculus, the
location of the
marriage is in the land of the
Knossians,
nearby to the
river Theren,
while Lactantius attributes to
Varro the...
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between Theseus and the
Minotaur was
frequently represented in Gr**** art. A
Knossian didrachm exhibits on one side the Labyrinth, on the
other the Minotaur...
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craftsman named Daedalus is
first mentioned in
roughly 1400 BC on the
Knossian Linear B tablets. He is
later mentioned by
Homer as the
creator of a dancing...
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Rhodian navarch Polemocles returned from the war
against Byzantium, the
Knossians thought that he
could be
helpful to
their efforts against Lyttos. So they...
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another at Heraklion.
According to the
ancient geographer Strabo the
Knossians colonized the city of
Brundisium in Italy. In 343 BC,
Knossos was allied...
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Gnosius can be read as
Knossus in Crete,
which signify that
Ichnobates was a
Knossian breed of dog Echnobas, Elion, Aura and
Therodanapis were
probably place...
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similarities between 1200 BC
Pylos and 1400 BC
Knossos and
suggested the
Knossian evidence be reexamined, as he was sure of the 1200
Pylian date. The examination...
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which is a
prominent feature of the
Taureador paintings,
reproduces the
Knossian rosettes and that it is a
distinct Minoan symbol. In
regards to Egypt,...
- of tribute-bearers. However, the new
rulers continued the
traditional Knossian use of
bulls as a
symbol of power.
Bulls appear in one
third of the surviving...
- Olen. But the
Kretans suppose that
Eileithyia was born at
Amnisos in the
Knossian territory [in Krete], and that Hera was her mother. Only
among the Athenians...