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settlers from Sybaris, a Gr****
colony in
southern Italy,
under the name of
Poseidonia (Ancient Gr****: Ποσειδωνία). The city
thrived as a Gr****
settlement for...
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Poseidonia (Gr****: Ποσειδωνία, romanized: Posidonía,
named after Poseidon) is a
village and a
former muni****lity on the
island of Syros, in the Cyclades...
- Look up
Poseidonia, Ποσειδωνία, or Ποσειδωνία in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Poseidonia is a
village and a
former muni****lity on the
island of Syros...
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Phryne at the
Festival of
Poseidon in
Eleusis or
Phryne at the
Poseidonia in
Eleusis (Russian: Фри́на на пра́зднике Посейдо́на в Элевзи́не) is a very large-scale...
- the
letters Wiis on
coins of
Poseidonia. This has been
interpreted as a
confirmation of Strabo's
account because Poseidonia is
thought to be a
colony of...
- Kato
Poseidonia (or Kato Posidonia) is a
settlement in
Southeastern Attica under the
administration of the Muni****lity of Lavreotiki. The
settlement is...
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student of
Plato Python (painter) (ca. 360–320 BCE), vase
painter in
Poseidonia Python of
Byzantium (4th-century BCE), orator,
diplomat of
Philip II of...
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trident to
split the rock to
which Ajax was clinging. The
oldest coins of
Poseidonia from the 6th
century BC
depict a
trident wielded by
Poseidon in his right...
- by the
names of
cities like
Poteidaia in the
Chalkidiki peninsula and
Poseidonia (Paestum), a Gr****
colony in Italy.
Poseidion is a
frequent Gr**** placename...
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Achaeans who
concentrated initially on the
Ionian coast (Metapontion,
Poseidonia, Sybaris, Kroton),
shortly before 720 BC. At an
unknown date
between the...