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Phytia (Ancient Gr****: Φυτία), or
Phoeteiae or
Phoiteiai (Φοιτεῖαι), or
Phoetiae or
Phoitiai (Φοιτίαι), was a town in the
interior of
ancient Acarnania...
- of a boy's. To
celebrate this, the
people at
Phaistos sacrificed to Leto
Phytia during the
Ecdysia ("stripping naked")
festival in her honour. In one version...
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Pythia Röding, 1798 Type
species Pythia helicina Röding, 1798
Synonyms Phytia (Incorrect
subsequent spelling)
Pythia (Holcomphalia) Möllendorff, 1898...
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history of Crete.
Scotia Aphrodite and
goddess Leto, who was also
called Phytia, were
worshiped there. Epimenides, the wise man
invited by the Athenians...
- boy. In
commemoration of this event, the
people of
Phaistos surnamed Leto
Phytia (from Gr**** φύω "to grow"). They
established a rite of p****age
feast in...
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myosotis salentina Palazzi &
Curini Galletti, 1982
Phytia letourneuxi var.
tanousi Pallary, 1912
Phytia myosotis (Draparnaud, 1801)
Tralia (Alexia) myosotis...
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ceremonies and
celebrations at Phaistos, Crete,
which were held in
honor of Leto
Phytia,
mother of
Apollo and Artemis. The
legend is
about the
story of Galatea...
- town in the
interior of
ancient Acarnania, on the road from
Stratus and
Phytia (or Phoeteiae) to
Limnaea on the
Ambraciot Gulf.
Thucydides mentions that...
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Valerius 1789
Ringen as
Opvarter 1789
Tartuffe as
Damon 1790
Damon og
Phytias as
Leptimus 1790 De
aftakkede officerer as von
Fannenberg 1790 De nysgerrige...
- Pre-Code-era.
There were
other versions or
castings of
these sculptures present:
Phytia,
Marcello Tennisspielerin (tennis player),
Constantin Starck Gorille enlevant...