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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...
- Poseidonia (Gr****: Ποσειδωνία, romanized: Posidonía, named after Poseidon) is a village and a former muni****lity on the island of Syros, in the Cyclades...
- 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...
- 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...
- Kato Poseidonia (or Kato Posidonia) is a settlement in Southeastern Attica under the administration of the Muni****lity of Lavreotiki. The settlement is...
- 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...
- Other villages are Galissas, Foinikas, Pagos, Manna, Kini, Azolimnos and Poseidonia. Ermoupoli (Gr****: Ερμούπολη) stands on a naturally amphitheatrical site...
- Achaeans who concentrated initially on the Ionian coast (Metapontion, Poseidonia, Sybaris, Kroton), shortly before 720 BC. At an unknown date between the...
- 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...
- houses archaeological finds from excavations of the ancient Gr**** city of Poseidonia/Paistom, then Paestum. The museum is one of the major "on-site" museums...