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Mount Cynthus (Κύνθος,
Kýnthos) is
located on the isle of Delos, part of the Gr**** Cyclades. In Gr**** mythology, Leto gave
birth to
Apollo and Artemis...
- 43 km2 (1.32 sq mi) Highest elevation 112 m (367 ft) Highest point Mt.
Kynthos Administration Greece Region South Aegean Regional unit
Mykonos Demographics...
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Letoion (Temple of Leto), are
situated in a plain; and
above the city lies
Kynthos, a bare and
rugged mountain; and a
river named Inopos flows through the...
- Trofenik. pg. 89–106: "Albanians also
settled on the
islands of Psara,
Kynthos, Kea, Samos,
Aegina and Skopelos, but were soon ****imilated by the local...
- the
Peloponnese that
Damophon was
admired include Leucas, Cephallenia,
Kynthos,
Melos and Oiantheia.
There has been some
debate surrounding the dating...
- ciˈlini
Cyllene Κύμη Kýmē Κύμη Kými ˈcimi ****a; Cyme; ****ae Κύνθος
Kýnthos Κύνθος
Kýnthos ˈcinθos
Cynthus Κυνὸς Κεφαλαί Kynòs Kephalaí Κυνός Κεφαλές Kynós...
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Anatolian in character'. The tin
bronzes are also
quite similar.
Delos (Mt.
Kynthos site),
Naxos (Panormos fort) in the Cyclades, and
Palamari on
Skyros are...
- production, 620-600 BC.
Melian amphora from the
sanctuary of Zeus at the top
Kynthos, 620-600 BC
Herakles fighting the three-bodied Geryon.
Attic lekythos,...
- Kuriles.
Sonja Germany
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea off
Kynthos,
Greece by HMS Surf ( Royal Navy)....