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Foloi (Gr****: Φολόη, Latin:
Pholoe) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in Elis, West Greece, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform it is part...
- The
Pholoe Painter was an
ancient Corinthian vase
painter in the black-figure style; his real name is unknown. He was
active during the
Middle Corinthian...
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historic times of
primitive Lapiths in
Malea and in the
brigand stronghold of
Pholoe in Elis as
remnants of
groups driven there by the centaurs. Some historic...
- Anchises'
Funeral games Aeneas gives to
Sergestus a
Cretan slave girl
named Pholoe in
gratitude for
saving both ship and crew,
after he ran aground. This is...
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almost entirely covered by
deciduous oaks that form a
dense forest area. The
Pholóē oak
forest was
known to
Ancient Gr****s,
because of its
proximity to many...
- care of him
until he died.
Buphagus was
later killed by
Artemis on
Mount Pholoe for
committing an "unholy sin
against her godhead".
Buphagus (which means...
- his arrival.
After some fighting,
Stilicho trapped and
besieged Alaric at
Pholoe. Then, once again,
Stilicho retreated to Italy, and
Alaric marched into...
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Mount Scollis Ταΰγετος
Mount Taygetus,
Taygetos Υμηττός
Mount Hymettus,
Athens Φολόη
Mount Pholoe, Ilia,
Greece Χελμός
Mount Chelmos aka Aroania, Achaea...
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Imajimapholoe Pettibone, 1992
Laubierpholoe Pettibone, 1992
Metaxypsamma Wolf, 1986
Pholoe Johnston, 1839
Taylorpholoe Pettibone, 1992 "Pholoidae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
- used by
Heracles (see 5143 Heracles), who
buried Pholus on the
mountain Pholoe. The
official naming citation was
published by the
Minor Planet Center on...