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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...
- Kaikias Apeliotes Skiron Lips Other minor wind deities included: Argestes "clearing", a wind blowing from about the same direction as Skiron (Caurus), and...
- 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,...
- the 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- (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'...
- 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...
- Scirum or Skiron (Ancient Gr****: Σκίρον) or Skira (Σκίρα) was a small place in ancient Attica near a torrent of the same name, just outside the Athenian...