- 37°38′06″N 21°42′41″E / 37.635009°N 21.71145°E / 37.635009; 21.71145
Phrixa (Ancient Gr****: Φρίξα) or
Phrixae or
Phrixai (Φρίξαι) was a town of Triphylia...
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Paralomis papua Ahyong, 2020
Paralomis pectinata Macpherson, 1988
Paralomis phrixa Macpherson, 1992
Paralomis poorei Ahyong, 2010
Paralomis roeleveldae Kensley...
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reference Athena teaching the art of
shipbuilding or navigation. In a
temple at
Phrixa in Elis,
reportedly built by Clymenus, she was
known as
Cydonia (Κυδωνία)...
- of
Asopus by
Poseidon Philia Naxos one of the
nurses of the god
Dionysus Phrixa Arcadia one of the
nurses of Zeus
Pitane Laconia daughter of the
river god...
- Endymion. He was
credited with
founding the
temple of
Athena Cydonia in
Phrixa, Elis. Clymenus, a
Calydonian prince as the son of King
Oeneus and Althaea...
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papillata (Benedict, 1895)
Paralomis pectinata Macpherson, 1988
Paralomis phrixa Macpherson, 1992
Paralomis poorei Ahyong, 2010
Paralomis roeleveldae Kensley...
- Neda,
Theisoa and Anthracia, and on the
other Ida, Hagno,
Alcinoe and
Phrixa.
According to
Diodorus Siculus, Zeus
rewarded Ida and
Adrasteia by turning...
- Cadena-Castañeda, 2015
Meneghelia Piza, 1980
Metaprosagoga Vignon, 1930
Phrixa Stål, 1874
Phylloptera Serville, 1831
Resecabimus Cadena-Castañeda, 2015...
- Skillountia, 7 km
southeast of
Olympia and 8 km
northeast of Krestena.
Phrixa was a
hilltop town in the
ancient land of Pisa. The town was
already ruined...
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their enemies in
Sparta and
Arcadia in this period,
Xenophon also
mentions Scillus, Macistus, Epium,
Phrixa, and
Epitalium as
cities in Triphylia. v t e...