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Skiron may
refer to: The
northwesterly wind in
ancient Gr**** mythology, see
Anemoi Scirum, a town in
ancient Attica,
Greece This
disambiguation page lists...
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Kaikias Apeliotes Skiron Lips
Other minor wind
deities included:
Argestes "clearing", a wind
blowing from
about the same
direction as
Skiron (Caurus), and...
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prominent feature was the
procession that led out of
Athens to a
place called Skiron near Eleusis, in
which the
priestess of Athena, the
priest of Poseidon,...
- 10 km2 (86 sq mi). One
account ****ociates the name
Skyros with
skyron or
skiron,
meaning "stone debris". The
island had a re****tion for its decorative...
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procession to
Skiron that
inaugurated the
Skira festival near the end of the
Athenian year.
Their object was the
temenos at
Skiron of the hero-seer...
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first century BC or
first century AD
reported of a
festival Skira: that the
skiron is a
large sunshade under which the
priestess of Athena, the
priest of Poseidon...
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called Skiron near Eleusis, in
which the
priestess of
Athena and the
priest of
Poseidon took part,
under a
ceremonial canopy called the
skiron, which...
- (NE),
Apeliotes (E),
Eurus (SE),
Notus (S),
Livas (SW),
Zephyrus (W), and
Skiron (NW)—there are
eight sundials. A
cornice above is
decorated with lions'...
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attempting to
smuggle contraband. The
Investors (Caecius:
voiced by Doc Hammer;
Skiron:
voiced by John Hodgman; Lips:
voiced by T.
Ryder Smith) are a mysterious...
- Σκυροπούλα
Skiropoula Skyros Σκύρος
Skiros Σκύρος Skiros-Skyros and/or Skyron-
Skiron ("stone"), Αιγίβοτος Aigivotos, Ανεμόεσσα Anemoessa, Πελασγία Pelasgia,...