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Lycosura (Ancient Gr****: Λυκόσουρα, romanized:
Lykósoura) was a city in the
ancient Parrhasia region of
south Arcadia said by
Pausanias to be the oldest...
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Again under this new
signification may be seen Pausanias'
descriptions of
Lykosoura being 'the
first city that ever the sun beheld', and of the
altar of Zeus...
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Limni Liodora Lithovounia Livadaki Loukas Loutra Iraias Lykaio Lykochia Lykosoura Lykouresis Lyssarea Magoula Magouliana Mainalo Makri Makrysi Mallota Manaris...
- Anytus;
Pausanias 8.37.5. "The
Princeton Encyclopedia of
classical Sites,
LYKOSOURA Arkadia, Greece". www.****us.tufts.edu.
Retrieved 2023-09-20. "****enistic...
- Akragas, Iasos, Pergamon, Selinus, Tegea, Thoricus, Dion (in Macedonia)
Lykosoura, Mesembria, Enna, and Samothrace.
Probably the
earliest Amphictyony centred...
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Neochori Lykosouras (Gr****: Νεοχώρι Λυκοσούρας) is a
village in the muni****lity of Megalopoli, Arcadia, Greece. It is
situated on a
hillside overlooking...
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Lykochia Lykosoura Makrysi (Makrysi, Kato Makrysi)
Mallota Marathoussa Megalopoli (Megalopoli, Oresteio) Nea
Ekklisoula Neochori Lykosouras Paradeisia...
- statue. In addition, the eyes
would be inlaid. "Temple of
Despoina at
Lykosoura, Head of
Artemis |
Museum of
classical Archaeology Databases". museum...
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museum at the
archaeological site
called the
Archaeological museum of
Lykosoura,
housing small finds as well as part of the cult group,
while the remains...
- Turko-Albanian
forces looted and
burned the village. In 1834, the muni****lity of
Lykosoura was established, with
Isari as its capital. Over time,
Isari became a...