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Ceryneia or
Keryneia (Ancient Gr****: Κερύνεια, also
Cerynia or
Kerynia (Κερυνία),
Ceraunia or
Keraunia (Κεραυνία),
Cerauneia or
Kerauneia (Κεραύνεια),...
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Kerynitis elaphos, Latin:
Elaphus Cerynitis), was a
creature that
lived in
Ceryneia,
Greece and took the form of an
enormous female deer,
larger than a bull...
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Ceraunia or
Keraunia (Ancient Gr****: Κεραυνία) may
refer to:
Ceryneia, a city of
ancient Achaea,
Greece Ceraunian Mountains,
mountains of
Albania This...
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Ceryneia Ceryneia was one of the
twelve towns of the
ancient Achaeans. The city
Kyrenia in
Cyprus was
settled by Achaeans,
probably from
Ceryneia. Margos...
- an oath of
allegiance to
Tiberius the "Apollo of
Ceryneia," a
dedication to the "demos of
Ceryneia" on a statue, and one
mentioning the construction...
- He
banished cowardice also from the world, in the
shape of the hind of
Ceryneia.
There was
another "labor" too, not
properly so called, in
which he cleared...
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mythological river of
Arcadia crossed by
Heracles in
pursuit of the Hind of
Ceryneia,
according to Pindar: it is
mentioned by Strabo.
Pausanias names it the...
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renewal of the
Achaean League in 280 BCE, its
place being occupied by
Ceryneia. Its name does not
occur in Polybius.
Neither Strabo nor
Pausanias mention...
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Kerynia (Ancient Gr****: Κερυνία) may
refer to: Keryneia, in
Cyprus Ceryneia, in
Greece Cerynia (planthopper), a
genus of
insects in the
family Flatidae...
- Ōrora Pegasasu, Voice):
Mitsuki Saiga (斎賀 みつき,
Saiga Mitsuki)
Mystical Ceryneia (ミスティカルケリュネイア,
Misutikaru Keryuneia, Voice): Kaya
Matsutani (松谷 彼哉, Matsutani...