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Pallene can
refer to:
Pallene (mythology), one of the
seven Alkyonides,
daughters of the
giant Alkyoneus in Gr****
mythology Pallene (moon), a
small moon...
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Pallene /pəˈliːniː/ is a very
small natural satellite of Saturn. It is one of
three small moons known as the
Alkyonides that lie
between the
orbits of...
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Pallene (Ancient Gr****: Παλλήνη) was a
celebrated deme of
ancient Athens,
frequently mentioned by
ancient writers and in inscriptions. The
location is...
- Greece; it is an
ancient name for
Pallene in
historical Thrace, the
latter as per the
toponymy of the ancients;
Pallene – and
Phlegra – is most commonly...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pallene (/pəˈliːniː/, pə-LEE-nee;
Ancient Gr****: Παλλήνη, romanized:
Pallḗnē pronounced [
pallɛ̌ːnɛː]) is a
Macedonian or Thracian...
- muni****lity has an area of 334.280 km2, the muni****l unit 206.097 km2.
Pallene (Gr****: Παλλήνη) is the
ancient name of the
westernmost of the
three headlands...
- The
Battle of
Pallene occurred in 1344
between the
fleets of a
Latin Christian league and
Turkish raiders, at the
Pallene Peninsula in
northern Greece...
- In
Roman mythology,
Evander (from Gr**** Εὔανδρος
meaning "good man" or "strong man": an
etymology used by
poets to
emphasize the hero's virtue) was a culture...
- Gr**** mythology, the name
Pallene (/pəˈliːniː/ pə-LEE-nee;
Ancient Gr****: Παλλήνη) may
refer to two
Thracian characters:
Pallene, one of the Alcyonides,...
- the
Corinthians around 600 BC in the
narrowest point of the
peninsula of
Pallene, the
westernmost of
three peninsulas at the
southern end of Chalcidice...