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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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Messenia, in the
Thuriate Gulf, and also the name of one of the five
divisions into
which the
mythical Cresphontes is said to have
divided Messenia....
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Modon (Venetian: Modon), is a
village and a
former muni****lity in
Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform it is part...
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fortified settlement on a
mountain of the same name, in the
north of
ancient Messenia, near the Neda River.
During the
Second Messenian War the
Messenians fortified...
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Corone or
Korone (Ancient Gr****: Κορώνη) was a town of
ancient Messenia,
situated upon the
western side of the
Messenian Gulf,
which was
sometimes called...
- was a town of
ancient Messenia.
Strabo says that it was one of the five
cities in
which the
mythical Cresphontes divided Messenia when he took over the...
- Ρωμανός) is a
village and a
community in the muni****lity Pylos-Nestoras,
Messenia, Greece. It is 9 km (6 mi)
north of Pylos. It is part of the
Nestoras muni****l...
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Polichne (Ancient Gr****: Πολίχνη) was a town in the
northwest of
ancient Messenia,
situated on the road from
Andania to
Dorium and Cyparissia. Its site is...
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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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article concerns the
period 749 BC – 740 BC. 748 BC—Anticles of
Messenia wins the
stadion race at the
eighth Olympic Games. 747 BC—February 26 – Nabon****ar...