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Neritum[pronunciation?] (Gr****: Νήριτον) is an
Ancient Gr**** name of an
island in the
Ionian Sea, near
Ithaca and Cephalonia. In Homer's Iliad, book II...
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different list of islands,
again Ithaca, Same, and
Zacynthus but now also
Neritum, Krocylea, and Aegilips. The
separate debate over the
identity of Homer...
- Nardò (Latin:
Neritum or Neretum; Messapic: Nareton) is a town and
comune in the
southern Italian region of Apulia, in the
Province of Lecce. Lies on...
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majority of the
Ionian Islands, not only of Ithaca, but also "of Cephallenia,
Neritum, Crocylea, Aegilips, Same and Zacynthus" so if
Scheria was Corfu, it would...
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comprising Odysseus's kingdom. Same is
included together with Ithaca,
Neritum, Krocylea,
Aegilips and Zacynthus,
indicating that the "Catalogue of Ships"...
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Ctesimache Dulichium Cephallenians •
Aegilips •
Crocylea •
Ithaca •
Neritum • Same •
Zacynthus Odysseus son of
Laertes or
Sisyphus and
Anticleia Ithaca...
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addition to
Ithaca itself,
founded the
places on
Ithaca named Neritum and Polyctorium.
Taphius and
Teleboas were also
numbered among Pterelaus's...
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Samothrace Nepenthe Nephalia Nephalion Nephele Nericus Neris (Cynuria)
Nerites Neritum Nesoi Nessos of
Chios Nessos Painter Nessus Nestor Nestor's Cup (Mycenae)...