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enamoured with Himalia. The
latter produced three sons with him, Spartaeus,
Kronios, and Kytos: no
further information about them survives.
Jennifer Larson...
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Monte Kronio, or
Monte San Calogero, is a hill
about 7 km from Sciacca, a
comune of the
province of
Agrigento in Sicily. With a
height of 395.48 metres...
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Latinized Coryphaeus Kosmêtês (Κοσμητης; "Orderer") or
Latinized Cosmetes Kronios (Κρόνιος; "son of Cronus")
Ktesios (Κτησιος, "of the House, Property")...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Cronius (Ancient Gr****: Κρόνιον
Kronios means "of Cronus") was the son of the
Rhodian nymph Himalia and Zeus. He was the
brother of...
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Kronios baths or
north baths...
- watcher" at Megalopolis,
Empylios (Ἑμπύλιος), "at the gate " at Thebes.,
Kronios (Κρόνιος) (Pindar) and
semnos (σεμνός), "august, holy" (Sophocles). Some...
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television stations are TRS Tele
Radio Sciacca and RMK Tele
Radio Monte Kronio.
Starting around the turn of the 20th century, a
number of
residents of...
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Hermit and
Calogerus of Sicily,
Chalcedon c. 466 – 18 June, 561,
Monte Kronio) was a
hermetical monk,
venerated as a
saint by the
Catholic and Orthodox...
- s****s
around 1000–800 BC. However,
archeological discoveries on
Monte Kronio in 2017
revealed that
viticulture in
Sicily flourished at
least as far back...
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Aeolian islands (Castellaro
Vecchio culture) and
Malta (Għar
Dalam phase).
Kronio culture, a
variant of that of
Stentinello was
widespread in
western Sicily...