-
Polyrrhenia or
Polyrrenia (Ancient Gr****: Πολυρρηνία;
modern Gr****: Πολυρρηνία, romanized: Polyrrinia),
Polyrrhen or
Polyrren (Πολύρρην) or
Polyren (Πολύρην)...
- states.
During the 3rd
century BC, Gortyn,
Kydonia (Chania),
Lyttos and
Polyrrhenia challenged the
primacy of
ancient Knossos.
While the
cities continued...
-
identical with
Polyrrhenia, and
Kissamos to be the port of
Polyrrhenia. However,
Strabo and
other ancient sources say that
Polyrrhenia's port was at Phalasarna...
-
beautiful gorge exists between Sirikari and the
ancient acropolis of
Polyrrhenia. A
moderate path runs the
gorge and it is an
activity suggested by travel...
- BC
between two
coalitions of
Cretan city-states, led by
Knossos and
Polyrrhenia respectively. The
events of the war are
recorded by the
historian Polybius...
- and some, like the
people of Arcades,
together with the
inhabitants of
Polyrrhenia, Ceraea, Orus and
Lappa allied with Lyctus.
Arcades is
mentioned in the...
- states.
During the 3rd
century BC, Gortyn,
Kydonia (Chania),
Lyttos and
Polyrrhenia challenged the
primacy of
ancient Knossos.
While the
cities continued...
- sub-Minoan survival.
Prinias developed at a
similar time
frame with Lato and
Polyrrhenia as an
Archaic Period settlement,
colonised by Gr****s from the mainland...
- cities. As Diktynna, her face was
pictured on
Cretan coins of Kydonia,
Polyrrhenia and
Phalasarna as the
nurse of Zeus. On some
early Britomartis coins...
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Hagia Triada Kommos Knossos Kydonia Lato
Malia Monastiraki Phaistos Polyrrhenia Tylissos Zakros Museums Archaeological Museum of
Chania Cretaquarium...