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Messenia or
Messinia (/məˈsiːniə/ mə-SEE-nee-ə; Gr****: Μεσσηνία [mesiˈni.a]) is a
regional unit (perifereiaki enotita) in the
southwestern part of the...
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betrothed to
cousins of the Dioscuri, the twin
brothers Lynceus and Idas of
Messenia, sons of Tyndareus's
brother Aphareus.
Castor and
Pollux carried the women...
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Messenia (Ancient Gr****: Μεσσηνία) was an
ancient district of the
southwestern Peloponnese, more or less
overlapping the
modern Messenia region of Greece...
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locations including the
Methoni Castle, the
Voidokilia beach in the
region of
Messenia, and at an
archaeological palace site in Acrocorinth, Corinth. The production...
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several dozen cities within Spartan territories (mostly
Laconia and
Messenia),
which were
dependent on Sparta. The
perioeci only had
political rights...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Lynceus (/ˈlɪnsiːəs, -sjuːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Λυγκεύς, romanized: Lunkeús, lit. 'lynx-like') is a
Messenian prince and one of the Argonauts...
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First Messenian War was a war
between Messenia and Sparta. It
began in 743 BC and
ended in 724 BC,
according to the
dates given by Pausanias. The war...
- This is a list of
settlements in
Messenia, Greece.
Achladochori Adriani Aetos Agaliani Agios Floros Agios Nikolaos Agios Nikon Agios Sostis Agrilia Agrilia...
- Lemnos, ****s, Samos)
Peloponnese (Arcadia, Argolis, Corinthia, Laconia,
Messenia, Achaea, Elis)
Thessaly (Karditsa, Larissa, Magnesia, Trikala, Sporades)...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Leucippus (Ancient Gr****: Λεύκιππος Leukippos) was a
Messenian prince. The
Boeotian town of
Leuctra is said to have
derived its name...