-
sources after his birth.
Pausanias also
considered Lousios the
coldest river in the
known world. The
Lousios gorge is also
known as the "Mount
Athos of the...
- Trikolonoi. It is
situated on a
mountain slope on the left bank of the
river Lousios. It is 4 km
south of Stemnitsa, 4 km east of Atsicholos, 5 km northeast...
-
Vlachorraptis Zoni The
ancient city
Gortys was
located in the
valley of the
river Lousios. It
reputedly was
founded by Gortys, son of Stymphalus, a
legendary king...
-
Erymanthos (near Tripotamia)
Ladon (near Tripotamia)
Aroanios (near Filia)
Lousios (near Gortyna)
Elissonas (near Megalopoli) Neda (near Giannitsochori) Peristeri...
- the
Alpheios basin, at Karytaina,
upstream from its
confluence with the
Lousios, is 868.6 km2 (335.4 sq mi). The
maximum elevation is 2,253 m (7,392 ft)...
- even
earlier attestation on
Linear B tablets, in the name of the
River Lousios ("bathing" [river]), in Arcadia.
Public baths are
mentioned by the comedian...
-
western edge of the
Mainalo mountains,
above the left bank of the
river Lousios, at
about 1050 m elevation.
Stemnitsa is 6 km
southeast of Dimitsana, 9 km...
-
pronounced [ˈɫʊ.si.ʊs kᶣiˈeː.tʊs]; Koinē Gr****: Λούσιος Κυήτος, romanized:
Loúsios Kyítos,
pronounced [ˈlu.si.os kyˈi.tos]) was a
Roman Berber general and...
-
western Arcadia, Greece. It is
located in the
mountains east of the
river Lousios, 3 km
southeast of
Dimitsana and 4 km
north of Stemnitsa. At 1160 m elevation...
- on the
right bank of the
river Alpheios, near its
confluence with the
Lousios. The
village dates back to the
Middle Ages, but its
history is unknown...