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Phocis (/ˈfoʊsɪs/; Gr****: Φωκίδα [foˈciða];
Ancient Gr****: Φωκίς) is one of the
regional units of Greece. It is part of the
administrative region of Central...
- by the god. In his anger, he
kicked her to death. Chione, a
princess of
Phokis,
attracted the
attention of Hermes. He used his wand to put her to sleep...
- Kastrouli-Desfina,
Phokis Male T2c1d1 G2a2b2b1a1a2 c. 1350 – c. 1150 BC Kastrouli-Desfina,
Phokis Female U3b – c. 1350 – c. 1150 BC Kastrouli-Desfina,
Phokis Female...
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raining down
their arrows on Tityos,
killing him.
Chione was a
princess of
Phokis. She was
beloved by two gods,
Hermes and Apollo, and
boasted that she was...
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numerical calendars were also
created in
regions federated from the
leagues of
Phokis,
Ozolian Locris, and Akhaia.
Below are
fifteen regions of the
ancient Gr****...
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Roman Siege Machinery 399 Bc-Ad 363 By
Duncan B.
Campbell Phokis —
Delphi FD III 1:477.13
Phokis —
Delphi BCH 1928:259.26
Epidauros — c. 365–311 BC IG IV²...
- doi:10.2307/25011067. JSTOR 25011067. McInerney,
Jeremy (2011). "Delphi and
Phokis: A
Network Theory Approach". Pallas. 87 (87): 95–106. doi:10.4000/pallas...
- 'to sacrifice') was the Naiad-nymph of a
spring on
Mount Parn****os in
Phokis (central Greece) and was a
female figure ****ociated with
cults of several...
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shortly after the
incident at
Mount Taygetos. The
Eagle Bearer travels to
Phokis to
confront Elpenor, who
reveals himself to be a
member of the Cult of Kosmos...
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Jeremy McInerney. The
Folds of Parn****os: Land and
Ethnicity in
Ancient Phokis.
University of
Texas Press, 1999. 38°31′31″N 22°22′31″E / 38.5253°N 22...