35. Walsh, "Leosthenes", pp. 3, 8. Stephen Miller, "Kleonai", p. 105. Stephen Miller, "Kleonai", p. 103. Habicht, Athens from Alexander to Antony, p... 39 KB (5,481 words) - 01:47, 12 April 2024 |
considered a naiad-nymph and sister to Corcyra, Salamis, Aigina, Peirene, Kleonai, Thebe, Thespeia, Asopis, Sinope, Ornia, Chalcis, Pelasgus, and Ismenus... 3 KB (309 words) - 00:12, 28 January 2023 |
Leontiskos Messene (Sicily) P. Oxy. 222 81 § 456 BC Pankration Timanthes Kleonai P. Oxy. 222 81 § 456 BC Hoplitodromos Mnaseas Cyrene(?) P. Oxy. 222 82... 143 KB (765 words) - 15:50, 1 May 2024 |
Clazomenae; Urla Iskele Κλάρος Kláros Κλάρος Kláros ˈklaros Clarus Κλεωναί Kleōnaí Κλεωνές Kleonés kleoˈnes Cleonae Κλούσιον Kloúsion Κλούσιο Kloúsio ˈklusio... 112 KB (479 words) - 19:42, 30 April 2024 |
In Greek mythology, Cleone (Ancient Greek: Κλεώνη Kleônê) or Kleonai (Κλεωναὶ) was one of the naiad daughters of the river-god Asopus and possibly Metope... 3 KB (283 words) - 02:51, 11 May 2023 |
Cleonae or Kleonai (Ancient Greek: Κλεωναί) was a city in ancient Peloponnesus, described by writers of the Roman period as a city of Argolis, but never... 4 KB (748 words) - 18:19, 20 February 2021 |
40.214176°N 24.233651°E / 40.214176; 24.233651 Cleonae or Cleonæ or Kleonai (Ancient Greek: Κλεωναί) was an ancient city on the Acte or Akte (Ακτή)... 2 KB (307 words) - 17:14, 20 January 2024 |
Cleonae or Cleonæ or Kleonai (Ancient Greek: Κλεωναί) may refer to: Cleonae (Argolis), a city of ancient Argolis, Greece, now in Corinthia, Greece Cleonae... 333 bytes (76 words) - 06:16, 30 October 2023 |