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- question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Despoina or Despoena (/dɛsˈpiːnə/; Gr****: Δέσποινα, romanized: Déspoina) was the epithet of a goddess worshipped...
- current significance is chiefly ****ociated with the sanctuary of the goddess Despoina, which contained a colossal sculptural group that Pausanias (perhaps inaccurately)...
- Βανδή, 10 εβδομάδες Νο1 στο Airplay Chart! – to tragoudi chano esena tis despoinas vandi, 10 evdomades no1 sto Airplay Chart!". Inewsgr.com. Retrieved 9...
- Despoina Chatzinikolaou (Gr****: Δέσποινα Χατζηνικολάου; born 21 October 1999) is a Gr**** footballer who plays as a forward for Gr**** club AEK Athens women's...
- Megalopolis. Arcadia was the location of the cult of Despoina, also known as the Arcadian mysteries. Despoina means "the mistress", but was only a title given...
- Arcadia was distinctive to the region, with the third Arcadian Mistress, Despoina, being a goddess whose cults were geographically limited to Arcadia. The...
- Kantakouzenos (Kantakouzenos) - after 1339 1347 as Despoina within the Byzantine empire 1355 as Despoina in Epirus 1356/1359 after 1359 Nikephoros II Nemanjić...
- Despoina "Debbie" Vogasari (Δέσποινα Βογάσαρη, born 9 July 1995) is a Gr**** former professional tennis player. Born in Athens, Vogasari featured as a doubles...
- vegetation goddess is Kore, and in Arcadia she was worshipped under the title Despoina, "the mistress", a very old chthonic divinity, title also used as the name...
- was one of the Titans of Gr**** mythology. He was supposed to have raised Despoina, and in Arcadia during Pausanias' time the two were represented by statues...