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worshipped at
Myrrhinus; and in one of the
inscriptions recovered at
Merenda mention is made of a
temple of
Artemis Colaenis. The site of
Myrrhinus is located...
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Eurymedon /jʊəˈrɪmɪdɒn/ of
Myrrhinus /ˈmɪrɪnəs/ (Gr****: Εὐρυμέδων Μυρρινούσιος)
married Plato's sister, Potone. He was the
father of
Speusippus and was...
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Phaedrus (/ˈfiːdrəs, ˈfɛdrəs/), son of Pythocles, of the
Myrrhinus deme (Gr****: Φαῖδρος Πυθοκλέους Μυῤῥινούσιος, Phaĩdros Puthokléous Murrhinoúsios; c...
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called "Charisteria," also
known as the
Athenian "Thanksgiving."
Myrrhinus, a deme near
Merenda (Markopoulo).
There was a cult of Kolainis. Kolainis...
- of
Eurymedon and Potone, a
sister of Plato, he
belonged to the deme of
Myrrhinus. The
pseudonymous Thirteenth Letter of
Plato claims that
Speusippus married...
- Athens. The area was once a part of the
necropolis of the
Attic Deme of
Myrrhinus. The kore and
Phrasikleia laid in situ in a
customized shallow pit facing...
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Athenian generals (strategoi)
during the
Peloponnesian War
Eurymedon of
Myrrhinus,
married Plato's sister, Potone; he was the
father of
Speusippus Eurymedon...
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Pausanias of
Cerameis Symposium Protagoras Phaedo of Elis
Phaedo Phaedrus of
Myrrhinus, son of
Pythocles Phaedrus,
Symposium Protagoras;
Epigram 4
Philebus Philebus...
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Eurymachus (Odyssey)
Eurymedon (mythology)
Eurymedon (strategos)
Eurymedon of
Myrrhinus Eurymedon the
Hierophant Eurymedon vase
Eurymedousa Eurymenae (Epirus)...
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September 1961.
During the 1960–1961 season, he
excavated the
necropolis of
Myrrhinus in Attica. The
newspaper Akropolis ran an
article criticizing Papadimitriou's...