- (poet), an
ancient Gr****
actor from
Corinth Tiberius Claudius Hipparchus Marathonios, the
richest man in the
Roman Empire in the 1st
century BC Hipparchus...
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Notes In
modern Gr**** the
sports event is
called Marathonios Dromos (Μαραθώνιος Δρόμος) or
simply Marathonios. The Gr**** word for
fennel is
first attested...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Marathonius or
Marathonios may
refer to two
distinct characters: Marathonius, the 13th king of
Sicyon who
reigned for 30 years. His...
- Melanthea’s
other possible siblings were Pandora, Thyia, Orestheus,
Marathonios,
Pronous and Candybus.
Melantho was
seduced by
Poseidon the
shape of...
- One
source mentioned three sons of
Deucalion and his wife: Orestheus,
Marathonios and
Pronous (father of ****en). Lastly,
Deucalion sired a son, no mention...
- (Ancient Gr****: Εὐκλῆς Ἡρώδου Μαραθώνιος, romanized: Euklēs Hērōdou
Marathōnios) was a
leading Athenian statesman early in the
reign of Augustus. He...
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legendary progenitors of the Gr**** race. He was the
brother of
Orestheus and
Marathonios. In one source,
Pronous was
named as the
father of ****en. Pronous, son...
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protect and
recreate the
wounded mountain of Penteli, as well as the
Marathonios Anaptyksiaki,
which aims to the
development of the
northern mesogea muni****lities...
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Kureta (クレタ) Kríti (Κρήτη) Gr****
Marathon Marason (マラソン)
Maraton (マラトン)
Marathónios (Μαραθώνιος) Gr****
Based on
English exonym Olympia Orinpia (オリンピア) Olympía...
- (Ancient Gr****: Παμμένης Ζήνωνος Μαραθώνιος, romanized: Pammenēs Zēnōnos
Marathōnios) was a
leading Athenian statesman early in the
reign of Augustus. He...