- κεραυνίας Ῥύπας, or "
Rhypes stricken by the thunderbolt." It was the
birthplace of Myscellus, the
founder of Croton. In the
territory of
Rhypes there was a suburb...
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Leuktron (Ancient Gr****: Λεῦκτρον), was a deme (dependent township) of
Rhypes, a city in Achaea,
mentioned by the
ancient geographer Strabo. One suggested...
- 7th
century BC
Kroton Typhon of
Aigion Kroton Calabria Crotone 709–708 BC
Rhypes,
Achaia Myscellus Kyme, ****ae (Roman name)
Campania (abandoned) c.750–725...
- 12 city-states: Pellene, Aegeira, Aeges, (Achaea) Boura, Helike, Aegion,
Rhypes, Patrai, Pherae, Olenos, Dyme and Tritaia. The rise of
Macedonia in the...
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early Iron Age. Kroton's
oikistes (founder) was Myscellus, from the city of
Rhypes in
Achaea in the
northern Peloponnese,
after consulting the
Delphic Oracle...
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Rhode Catalonia,
Spain Roses,
Girona Rhodes Rhodes,
Greece Ródos (Ρόδος),
Rhypes, (Ῥύπες) Achaia,
Greece destro****
Rizinia Crete abandoned Prinias, Rize...
- Μύσκελλος and Μύσκελος), son of Alemon, was a
native of the
Achaean polis Rhypes and the
legendary founder of
Crotona in 710 BC.
According Ovid, the god...
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Russian South...
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ancient Achaeans.
Several towns of the
Achaean League were
located here:
Rhypes, Aegium, Ceryneia, Boura, Helice,
Aegae and Aigeira.
Helice was submerged...
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Graecia (many were
descendants from an
Achaean colony from the city of
Rhypes).
Achaean Dorians of the
Islands Doulicheis -
Older dwellers of Leucas/Lefkada...