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Kytheros or
Cytherus may
refer to:
Kytheros, a River-God of
ancient Elis in West
Peloponnesos Kytheros (deme), an
ancient Athenian deme
Kythera This disambiguation...
- by him
probably the
mother of
Argus Panoptes;
eponym of
Mycenae Ionides Kytheros River in Elis
daughters of the
river god
Cytherus •
Calliphaea • Iasis...
- A
depiction of the
legendary striped hyena,
Krokottas of
Kytheros Island, from the Nile
mosaic of Palestrina...
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Cytherus or
Kytheros (Ancient Gr****: Κύθηρρος or Κύθηρος), also
known as
Cytherum or
Kytheron (Κύθηρον), was one of the
twelve cities of
ancient Attica...
- The
names of the
demes of
Pandionis were Angele, Konthyle, Kydathenaion,
Kytheros, Myrrhinous, Oa,
Lower Paiania,
Upper Paiania, Prasiai, Probalinthos, Steiria...
- 3 4
Paiania inland Konthyle 1 1 to XIII.Ptolemais in the
third period Kytheros 2(1) to XI.Antigonis in the
second and
third periods Oa 4 4 4 to XV.Hadrianis...
- (Aspetides)[5] (cf.
Athenian secretary: Aspetos, son of
Demostratos from
Kytheros ~340 BC)[6]
Pokorny –
aspetos https://www.****us.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext...
- Erkhiá (Ερχιά), the
birthplace of the
historian and
general Xenophon, and
Kýthēros (Κύθηρος); a
Mycenean cemetery was
excavated at the
southern edge of town...
- on papyrus." cf.
Athenian secretary: Aspetos, son of
Demostratos from
Kytheros c. 340 BC.
Anson 2010, p. 5. Livy (1926), 8.24.8–14
Soustal &
Koder 1981...
- Eleans,
located about 50
stadia (9 km) from
Olympia and near the
river Kytheros. It had a
spring and a
sanctuary of the Ionides: the
nymphs Calliphaea...