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- Within its borders lies the ancient town of Therapne. Both before the Kallikratis law and after it, Therapnes was composed of the same eight Local Communities...
- Therapne (Ancient Gr****: Θεράπνη) was a town in ancient Laconia, within the territory of Sparta. According to Gr**** mythology, its name comes from a daughter...
- Spialia therapne, the Corsican red-underwing skipper, is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found on the Mediterranean islands of Corsica and...
-  fuscolimbalis Binomial name Maradana fuscolimbalis (Ragonot, 1888) Synonyms Stemmatophora fuscolimbalis Ragonot, 1888 Zitha fuscolimbalis Therapne fuscolimbalis...
- Herodotus seems to use "Lacedaemon" for the Mycenaean Gr**** citadel at Therapne, in contrast to the lower town of Sparta. This term could be used synonymously...
- her developed in ****enistic Laconia, both at Sparta and elsewhere; at Therapne she shared a shrine with Menelaus. She was also worshiped in Attica and...
- also draws baths for him. According to Pausanias, local inhabitants of Therapne, Sparta, recognized Thero, "feral, savage," as a nurse of Ares. Though...
- Platanaki P****. Platanaki, ancient Glyppia, is on the ancient route from Therapnes to South Kynouria between the peaks of Parnon, 1,935 metres (6,348 feet)...
- became muni****l units: Faris Karyes Mystras Oinountas Pellana Sparta Therapnes The muni****lity has an area of 1,181.780 km2, the muni****l unit 84.453 km2...
- his wife Peridia and their children were Myles, Polyclon, Bomolochus and Therapne. In one tradition, again, Lelex was described as the son of Spartus, and...