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Limnae or
Limnai (Ancient Gr****: Λίμναι) may
refer to:
Limnae (Bithynia), an
ancient town in Bithynia, now in
Turkey Limnae (Cappadocia), an
ancient town...
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Limnae or
Limnai (Ancient Gr****: Λίμναι), was an
ancient Gr**** city
dating back to 7th
century B.C. on the
Gallipoli peninsula. The city was
founded by...
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Limnae or
Limnai (Ancient Gr****: Λίμναι) was a town in
ancient Cappadocia,
inhabited in
Byzantine times.
Limnae was the
place of
exile and
death of Marcus...
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basilinna were
inscribed on a
stele which stood in the
sanctuary of
Dionysus at
Limnai. She was
expected to be of
Athenian birth and not
previously married, though...
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Especially the
Diamastigosis at the
Sanctuary of
Artemis Orthia,
Limnai outside Sparta.
There an
amphitheatre was
built in the 3rd
century AD to...
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Limnae or
Limnai (Ancient Gr****: Λίμναι) was a town of
ancient Pamphylia,
inhabited during Roman times. Its site is
located near Yalnızbağ Değirmen, in...
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polis of Sparta. The city was
composed of five
villages (Pitana, Mesoa,
Limnai, Kynosoura, Amyklai), the
latter of
which merged with the
other four after...
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regards as "evidently a
misunderstanding of the
Samian temple's
location en
limnais ['in the marsh']."
According to Pliny, the Tomb of Lars
Porsena contained...
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southwest of the Acropolis. Koele, a
district in the
southwest of the city.
Limnai, a
district east of
Melite and Kollytos,
between the
Acropolis and the Ilissos...
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Deipnosophists XI. 456a; frag 12in FGrH 325.) At the
temple of
Dionysus in
Limnai ["The Marshes"] the
Athenians bring the new wine from the jars age mix it...