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Prosymna (Ancient Gr****: Πρόσυμνα) was a town in
ancient Argolis, in
whose territory the
celebrated Heraeum, or
temple of Hera, stood.
Statius gives it...
- family. The
genus Prosymna is
endemic to Sub-Saharan Africa.
Prosymna ambigua Bocage, 1873
Prosymna angolensis Boulenger, 1915
Prosymna bivittata F. Werner...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Prosymna (Ancient Gr****: Πρόσυμνα or Πρόσυμναν from prosymneô
meaning 'celebrate in song') was one of the
Argive naiad daughters of...
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Prosymna (Gr****: Πρόσυμνα) is a
village located in the muni****l unit of Mykines, Argolis, Greece.
Frank Klopas was born here. The
village is a historical...
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superciliaris Prosymna Prosymna ambigua Prosymna angolensis Prosymna bivittata Prosymna frontalis Prosymna greigerti Prosymna janii Prosymna lineata Prosymna meleagris...
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river god Asterion;
nurses of the
infant goddess Hera •
Acraea •
Euboea •
Prosymna Carian Naiades (Caria)
Caria •
Salmacis Halicarn****us,
Caria Nymphs of...
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nursed as an
infant by the
three daughters of the
river Asterion: Euboia,
Prosymna, and Akraia. Furthermore, in the Iliad, Hera
states she was
given by her...
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century BC. It was
found in the
second grave of the
Mycenaean cemetery at
Prosymna, near Argos. It is a three-handled amphora,
which belongs to the category...
- one of the sons of Oce**** and Tethys. He had
three daughters, Euboea,
Prosymna, and Acraea, who were the
nurses of Hera.
Asterion was one of the three...
- Asterion;
nurses of the
infant goddess Hera •
Acraea -do- - •
Euboea -do- - •
Prosymna -do- - The
Cephisides Cephissus River,
Boeotia daughters of the
river god...