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Methydrium or
Methydrion (Ancient Gr****: Μεθύδριον) was a town in
central ancient Arcadia,
situated 170
stadia north of Megalopolis. It
obtained its name...
- or horses"
usually in Arcadia. He had
temples at Lycosura, Mantineia,
Methydrium, Pheneos, Pallandion. At
Lycosura he is
related with the cult of Despoina...
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founded Oenotria in
Italy Orchomenus 34 ✓ ✓ ✓
founded Orchomenus and
Methydrium Orestheus ✓
founded Oresthasium Pallas 35 ✓ ✓
founded Pallantium Parrhasius...
- the
founder and
eponym of
Orchomenus (Arcadia), as well as
founder of
Methydrium. One
account called him
father of Arcas.
Orchomenus and his
siblings were...
- (218 BC)
Alipheira Asea
Callista Cleitor Dipaea Elisphasi Gortys Lusi
Methydrium Pallantium Pheneus Phigaleia Teuthis Theisoa Thelpusa Megara (243–223...
- Gr****: Μεθύδριον) may
refer to: Methydrio, a town in Arcadia,
Greece Methydrium, a town of
ancient Arcadia,
Greece Methydrion (Thessaly), a city of ancient...
- mountains. It is 4 km
south of Vytina. It was
named after the
ancient city
Methydrium, the
remains of
which have been
discovered near the village.
Ancient Methydrion...
- was a town in
ancient Arcadia, on the road that led from
Mantineia to
Methydrium. The road p****ed
through the
plain Alcimedon,
which was 30
stadia from...
-
Trojan War.
According to Pausanias,
Teuthis together with
Theisoa and
Methydrium, were
three cities who
originally "belonged" to
Orchomenus but
whose inhabitants...
- Megalopolis, we find the
Orchomenians exercising supremacy over Theisoa,
Methydrium, and Teuthis; but the
inhabitants of
these cities were then transferred...