- A: 𐘂𐘚𐘄 Pa-i-to), also
transliterated as Phaestos,
Festos and
Latin Phaestus, is a
Bronze Age
archaeological site at
modern Faistos, a muni****lity...
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Phaestos and
Phaestus may also
refer to:
Phaestus (Elis), a town of
ancient Elis,
Greece Phaestus (Locris), a town of
ancient Locris,
Greece Phaestus (Thessaly)...
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Phaestus or
Phaestos or
Phaistos (Ancient Gr****: Φαιστός) was a town of the
Ozolian Locrians, with a port
called the port of
Apollo Phaestius. The site...
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Phaestus or
Phaestos or
Phaistos (Ancient Gr****: Φαιστός) was a town of
ancient Thessaly in the
district Pelasgiotis, a
little to the
right of the Peneius...
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Rhopalus is the son of
Heracles and
Phaestus his own son; in Pausanias,
Description of Greece, 2. 6. 7, vice
versa (
Phaestus son,
Rhopalus grandson) "Heryshef...
- View of
Messara from the hill of
Phaestus, Greece....
- View of
Messara from the hill of
Phaestus...
- Zeuxippus[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Ζεύξιππος) was the
successor of
Phaestus as king of
Sicyon and in turn
succeeded by Hippolytus,
grandson of the...
- a
Sicyonian nymph who
mothered Zeuxippus by Apollo. Her son
succeeded Phaestus as the king of
Sicyon when the
latter migrated to Crete. In some accounts...
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according to Pausanias)
Inachus Phaestus Adrastus Zeuxippus of
Sicyon (some
sources see as
direct succession of
Phaestus)
Pelasgus Polypheides, lord Before...