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Pellene (/pəˈliːniː/;
Ancient Gr****: Πελλήνη;
Doric Gr****: Πελλάνα / Πελλίνα) was a city and
polis (city-state) of
ancient Achaea, the most
easterly of...
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Chaeron (Ancient Gr****: Χαίρων) was a
wrestler and
tyrant from
Pellene,
ancient Achaea.
Chaeron won at the
Isthmian Games,
possibly twice, and four times...
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Pellenes is a
genus of
jumping spiders that was
first described by Eugène
Louis Simon in 1876. It is
considered a
senior synonym of Hyllothyene. They are...
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Pellenes geniculatus is a
jumping spider species in the
genus Pellenes.
First named Attus geniculatus by Eugène
Simon in 1868, it was
given its current...
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Pellenes peninsularis is a
jumping spider species in the
genus Pellenes. The
spider is
small and dark,
although some from the west are
light brown, rust...
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Phanas of
Pellene was an
ancient Gr****
athlete and
Olympic winner listed by
Eusebius of
Caesarea as a
victor in the
stadion race of the 65th Olympiad...
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Pellenes vanharteni is a
species of
jumping spiders in Cape Verde. They are
found in the
island of Sal. The
species is
named after entomologist Antonius...
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Pellenes brevis is a
species of
jumping spider in the
genus Pellenes.
Initially named Attus brevis, the
species was
first identified in 1878 in France...
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Ancient Olympic Games in Olympia, Greece. Son of Dryon, he was from
Pellene in Achaea. He was a
winner of the 94th
Olympiad in 404 BC. He also won...
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Pellenes cingulatus is a
jumping spider species in the
genus Pellenes that
lives in Tanzania. It was
first described in 2000. Wesołowska, W.; Russell-Smith...