- Gaea,
Robert Nagy as Leukippos, Jon
Crain as Apollo,
Lawrence Davidson as
Peneios, and The
Little Orchestra Society under conductor Thomas Scherman. The...
- son
Phyleus to witness.
Heracles rerouted two
nearby rivers (Alpheis and
Peneios)
through the stable,
clearing out the dung rapidly. When
Augeias learned...
- Πηνειός, romanized: Pineiós,
Modern Gr****: [pi.ni.ˈos],
Ancient Gr****: [
pɛːnei̯ós],
referred to in
Latin sources as Peneus) is a
river in Thessaly, Greece...
-
capital of the city
state of Elis. It was
located at the exit of the
river Peneios from the
mountains into the
plain in the area of today's
Ilida Muni****lity...
- this
binary system has the most
extreme size
ratio known. In Gr**** myth,
Pēneios is the god of the
river of that name, and
father of Daphne. Yeomans, Donald...
- an
ancient city in the
Pelasgiotis in Thessaly, Greece, on the
Peneus (
Peneios) river,
situated approximately 5 km to the east of Larissa.
During the...
- so to speak. They were also
heavily defended. On the left bank of the
Peneios at the
entrance to the
plain is a
raised m****if of vertical,
chimney like...
- 32°E / 46.966667; 32 (Panticapes) Peneus¹ (Elea)
Peneus (Ilia), (Pineiós/
Peneiós)
Achaea 37°48′19″N 21°14′12″E / 37.805278°N 21.236667°E / 37.805278;...
-
Pelion Πηλούσιον Pēloúsion Πηλούσιον Piloúsio piˈlusio
Pelusium Πηνειός
Pēneiós Πηνειός Pineiós piniˈos
Peneus Πιερία Piería Πιερία Piería pieˈria Pieria...
- Plavá (Czech),
Plavis (Latin),
Ploden (German)
Pineios Pénée (French),
Peneiós - Πηνειός (ancient Gr****),
Penej - Пеней, (Bulgarian, Croatian), Peneo...