- The
Pineios (Gr****: Πηνειός, romanized:
Pineiós,
Modern Gr****: [pi.ni.ˈos],
Ancient Gr****: [pɛːnei̯ós],
referred to in
Latin sources as Peneus) is a river...
- Gr**** mythology.
Peneus or
Pineios (Gr****: Πηνειός) may also
refer to:
Pineios (Thessaly), a
river in Thessaly,
Greece Pineios (Peloponnese), a
river in...
- The
Pineiós (Gr****: Πηνειός, Latin: Peneus) is a
river in Peloponnese, Greece. It is
probably not
named after the god Peneus. It is 70 km (43 mi) long...
-
Three ships of the ****enic Navy have
borne the name
Pineios (Πηνειός),
after the
Pineios River in Thessaly: a
steam gunboat [el] in
service between 1885–1930...
-
metres in places, with
cliffs nearly 500
metres high.
Through it
flows the
Pineios River on its way to the
Aegean Sea.
Historically the
gorge has provided...
- Hades, was an Auloniad, and it was in the
valley of the
Thessalian river Pineios where she met her death, indirectly, at the
hands of Aristaeus, son of...
- of
Kalabaka at the
northwestern edge of the
Plain of
Thessaly near the
Pineios river and
Pindus Mountains.
Meteora was
added to the
UNESCO World Heritage...
-
Chalcidice peninsula, and the
coastal region between the
rivers Strymon and
Pineios.
Thessalonica and the
surrounding region were
given as an
autonomous appanage...
- area. The
Pineios river that
crosses the city
center near the St.
Achillios church and the
Alkazar Park next to the lush
river banks of
Pineios river. The...
-
longest river is the Alfeios.
Other rivers are the Erymanthos,
Pineios and Neda. Alfeios,
Pineios and Neda flow into the
Ionian Sea in Elis. Less than 1% of...