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Crete (/kriːt/ KREET; Gr****: Κρήτη, Modern: Kríti [ˈkriti], Ancient: Krḗtē [krɛ̌ːtεː]) is the
largest and most
populous of the Gr**** islands, the 88th...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Deucalion or
Deukalion (/dju:keɪli:ən/;
Ancient Gr****: Δευκαλίων τῆς Κρήτης), was a king of Crete. He was
counted among the Argonauts...
- the
fickle deity met her
there on the hills; for she was fond of the
Kretans (Cretans) for they are
always liars, and she used to stay by the false...
- Diktynna. "Oupis [Artemis], O queen,
fairfaced Bringer of Light, thee too the
Kretans name
after that Nymph,"
Callimachus says. "She p****ed her time in the company...
- The
Delians sacrifice to
Eileithyia and sing a hymn of Olen. But the
Kretans suppose that
Eileithyia was born at
Amnisos in the
Knossian territory [in...
- (Types Mon. des
anciens p. 116) is of
opinion that in the case of some
Kretan coin-types, Ursa Maj. is
represented as a Cow,
hence Boôtês as 'the Herdsman'...
- ISBN 978-1-003-01507-9. OCLC 1135094891. Kovács, Péter E (2009). "Egy
magyar rabszolganő
Krétán a 15. században [A
Hungarian Woman-Slave in
Crete in the 15th Century]"...
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Carless Unwin,
Naomi (2016). "Mylasa and Krete: the
context of the
Mylasan '
Kretan Dossier'".
Revue des Études Anciennes. 118 (2): 413–442. doi:10.3406/rea...
- 78–90. ISSN 0237-7934. E. Kovács, Péter (2009). "Egy
magyar rabszolganő
Krétán a 15. században [A
Hungarian Woman-Slave in
Crete in the 15th Century]"...