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Macistus or
Makistos (Ancient Gr****: Μάκιστος), or
Macistum or
Makiston (Μάκιστον), was a city...
- him twins, a son
Phrixus and a
daughter ****e; and also a
second son,
Makistos. He
subsequently married Ino,
daughter of Cadmus, with whom he had two...
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Linaria Linistaina Livadaki Loukas Louvro Lygia Machos Mageiras Magoula Makistos Makrisia Manolada Matesi Mazaraki Melissa Milea Milies Minthi Mouria Mouzaki...
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generally understood to be an
adjective referring to a town
called Μάκιστος (
Makistos) in the
province of
Triphylia in Elis. In the
first volume of the Dizionario...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Macistus or
Makistos (Ancient Gr****: Μάκιστος
means 'tallest' or 'greatest) may
refer to the
following person and surname: Macistus...
- makednós or mēkedanós "long, tall",
Doric mãkos and
Attic mẽkos "length",
Makistos, the
mythological eponym of a town in Elis and an
epithet of Heracles,...
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people that had been
affected by
natural disasters such as the
village of
Makistos which was
revived after being destro**** by fires. She
developed strong...
- or Αἴπιον) was a town of
Triphylia in
ancient Elis,
which stood between Makistos and Heraea, and may have been the
successor settlement to
Homeric Aepy...
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writes that in the time of king
Pyrrhus of Pisatis, the
cities of Pisa,
Makistos, Scillus, and
Dyspontium rebelled against the
Eleans because of the organization...
- Σάμη), also
referred to as
Samia (Gr****: Σαμία),
Arini (Gr****: Αρήνη), or
Makistos (Gr****: Μάκιστος) was a city in
Ancient Greece. It was
located in the Elis...