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Neritus or
Neritos (Ancient Gr****: Νήρῐτος) may
refer to:
Neritus (Acarnania), a town of
ancient Acarnania Nirito, a
mountain near
Kioni Bay Trichromia...
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Nericus or
Nerikos (Ancient Gr****: Νήρικος), also
known as
Neritus or
Neritos (Νήρῐτος), was a well-fortified town on the
mainland of
ancient Acarnania...
- Ἴθακος) may
refer to two
different characters: Ithacus,
together with
Neritus and Polyctor, made a
basin of
stone in
Ithaca into
which a
spring ran....
- 495-526
Macareus (1) One of the Lapiths. XII: 452
Macareus (2) Son of
Neritus and one of Ulysses' men. XIV: 158-441 Mars God of war.
Roman equivalent...
- of
stone into
which a
spring ran, in Ithaca,
together with
Ithacus and
Neritus. He had a son Pisander, who was one of the
suitors of Penelope. In Homer's...
- Achelous,
including the
nearby islands of the
Ionian Sea. His sons Ithacus,
Neritus, and
Polyctor colonized the
island of
Ithaca (which took the name of one...
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Publius Vibius.
Quintus Urvinius, the
former master of
Gnaeus Cornelius Neritus, a
freedman and one of the
Seviri Augustales,
buried at
Verona in Venetia...