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- Heraclides Ponticus, wrote commentaries on the cult of Trophonios that are now lost. Trophonios has been of interest to classical scholars because the...
- important part in the oracular sanctuary of Trophonios: [Part of the rituals at the oracle of Trophonios (Trophonius) at Lebadeia, Boiotia (Boeotia):]...
- and say was the nurse of Trophonios"—among the Olympians who were addressed by s****ers at the cave sanctuary of Trophonios of Orchomenus, to whom a chthonic...
- the Herkyna river. The sacred protector of the city was the hero/god Trophonios, whose oracle, involving a harrowing descent into an underground chamber...
- Thrasyleon ("Thrasyleon") Thyroros ("The Doorkeeper") ****he ("The Wet-Nurse") Trophonios ("Trophonius") Xenologos ("Enlisting Foreign Mercenaries") The standard...
- the seventh century BC and is attributed in legend to the architects Trophonios and Agamedes. It burnt down in 548/7 BC and the Alcmaeonids built a new...
- won 2nd prize at the Lenaea of 424 BC Seriphioi ("Men From Seriphus") Trophonios ("Trophonius") Cheimazomenoi ("Storm-Tossed Men"), won 2nd prize at Lenaea...
- oblivion from them". Lethe and Mnemosyne were also paired at the oracle of Trophonios at Livadeia. The geographer Pausanias, tells us that, before consulting...
- works of Daidalos there are two in Boeotia, a Herakles in Thebes and the Trophonios at Lebadeia. There are also two other xoana in Crete, a Britomartis at...
- Katapseudomenos ("The False Accuser") Traumatias ("The Wounded Man") Trophonios ("Trophonius") Tyndareos ("Tyndareus") Augustus Meineke. Poetarum Graecorum...