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allude to the katavóthra and
subterraneous course of the
river of
Pheneus.
Pheneus is
mentioned by
Homer in the
Catalogue of
Ships in the
Iliad – its...
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carried by his
relatives to
Pheneus, home of his
grandmother Laonome,
where he was
carefully nursed by Buphagus, a
citizen of
Pheneus, and by his wife Promne...
- (in what was then
ancient Arcadia and now
modern Achaea) not far from
Pheneus, and says that the
Spartan king Cleomenes,
would make men take
oaths swearing...
- in
Pheneus.
Pausanias adds that
according to the
people of
Pheneus, when
Odysseus found his
mares he
decided to keep
horses in the land of
Pheneus, just...
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spoken by the Egyptians"; and "the fifth, who is
worshiped by the
people of
Pheneus [in Arcadia], is said to have
killed Argus Panoptes, and for this reason...
- the
soothing goddess worshipped at well
Lusoi Heurippa,
horse finder, at
Pheneus in Arcadia. Her
sanctuary was near the
bronze statue of
Poseidon Hippios...
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Feneos (Gr****: Φενεός, Latin:
Pheneus) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in Corinthia, Peloponnese, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform...
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throughout Greece and was
connected to a form of
agrarian magic. Near
Pheneus in
Arcadia she was
known as Demeter-Thesmia (lawfull), and she received...
- the end of a ravine, on the road from
Orchomenus to
Pheneus and from
there was the
plain of
Pheneus. Five
stadia from
Caryae were the
mountains Oryxis...
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Alcaeus and
mother of Amphitryon,
Anaxo and Perimede. She was a
woman of
Pheneus where Heracles migrated first and
lived with her
after he was expelled...