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- of the Lacedaemonians for more than a century. During this time, the Sicyonians developed the various industries for which they were known in antiquity...
- The Treasury of the Sicyonians is one of the buildings within the sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi. It has a long and complicated history. The treasury itself...
- the Sicyonians attacked the city, the Aigeirians tied torches on all goats of the area and during night they set the torches alight. The Sicyonians believed...
- with the Heracleidae invaded Peloponnesus. After him, a tribe of the Sicyonians was called Pamphyli. Apollodorus, 2.8.3; Pausanias, 2.28.3; Pindar, Pythian...
- Pharygae of Locris. Ἀλέξανδρος (Alexandros) 'Protector of Men' (among the Sicyonians). Her cult was founded by Adrastus. Οπλοσμία (Oplosmia) 'bearing arms...
- identifiable treasuries are those of the Sicyonians, the Boeotians, M****aliots, and the Thebans. Boeotians Cnidians Sicyonians Siphnians Located in front of the...
- tyrant of Sicyon, built a treasury, which was called the treasury of the Sicyonians, to commemorate a victory in the chariot race at the Olympic games. In...
- In Gr**** mythology, Chrysorthe (Ancient Gr****: Χρυσόρθη) was a Sicyonian princess as the daughter of King Orthopolis, descendant of the city's founder...
- (mythology) Pamphilus of Amphipolis, painter of 4th century BC, head of Sicyonian School Pamphilus of Alexandria, grammarian in the 1st century Saint Pamphilus...
- by placing burning torches on their goats' (aiges in Gr****) horns. The Sicyonians retreated and the Hyperesians renamed their town Aigeira (Gr****: Aίγειρα)...