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In Greek mythology, Mideia (Ancient Greek: Μιδεία) or Midea (Μιδέα) may refer to the following women: Midea, a Phrygian slave who bore Licymnius by Electryon
Mideia
Ancient Greek city
Midea Midea (Greece) Midea (Ancient Greek: Μιδέα) or Mideia (Μίδεια) was a city of ancient Argolis. Midea was originally called Perseuspolis (Περσέως πόλις)
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Greek town Midea (Argolid), a citadel in the town of the same name Midea or Mideia, name of four figures in Greek mythology Midea, a genus of mites in the
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Mideia (Ancient Greek: Μίδεια) was a city of ancient Boeotia mentioned by Homer in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad. Pausanias relates that Mideia
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Municipality in Kırklareli, Turkey
Kıyıköy, historically Medea (Bulgarian: Мидия; Greek: Μήδεια; Turkish: Midye), is a town (belde) in the Vize District, Kırklareli Province, Turkey. Its
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Town in Boeotia, Greece
relates that this height was originally occupied by the Homeric city of Mideia, from where the inhabitants, under the conduct of Lebadus, an Athenian,
Livadeia
Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
Quaestiones Graecae 19. Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Amycus (1). Parada, s.v. Mideia, p. 120; Pausanias, 9.38.9. Smith, s.v. Astacus; Arrian, apud. Stephanus
Poseidon
Greek mythological character
him half-brother of Alcmene, mother of Heracles). His mother is given as Mideia, a Phrygian woman. One source mentions Alco (Ἀλκώ) as his sister. Licymnios
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Greek model, actress and television presenter
Sesouar Gia Dolofonous 2006 – 2007: S' Agapo, Se Latrevo, Horizoume 2007: Mideia 2007 – 2008: T' Oneiro Tis Diplanis Portas 2008 – 2009: Stis kouzines 2009
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Ancient Greek mythological King of Argos
Acrisius remained where he was at Argos and Proetus took over the Heraeum, Mideia, Tiryns, and the Argive coast region. Disappointed by his lack of luck in
Acrisius
City of ancient Boeotia
The town took its name from Aspledon, a son of Poseidon and the nymph Mideia. Its site is near modern Pirgos. Homer. Iliad. Vol. 2.510. Strabo. Geographica
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Perimede. Antimachus, one of the sons of Aegyptus. He married the Danaid Mideia who murdered him on their wedding night. Antimachus, a Centaur. He attended
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1204 treaty dividing the Byzantine Empire
Golden Gate and Blachernae and the western shore of the Bosporus, up to Mideia and Agathopolis on the Black Sea coast. Likewise from Bizye to Tzurulon
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Kariofilia Karampeti. In 1998, Zografou published her last work, Apo ti Mideia sti Stachtopouta, i istoria tou fallou (From Medea to Cinderella; the story
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Ancient Greek epic poet
υἱὸς ἀν' εὐρύχορον πτολίεθρον. Translation: From Poseidon and much-famed Mideia Aspledon was born, a son in the wide-wayed city. This fragment suggests
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forty churches)) Kıyıköy (Midye) (Greek: Σαλμυδησσός Salmydissos / Μήδεια Mideia / Αλμυδησσός Almydissos; Bulgarian: Мидия Midiya) Kilitbahir (Greek: Κυνόσσημα
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arga gia dakrya Πολύ αργά για δάκρυα Katakouzinou 1968 I epistrofi tis Mideias 1968 Kapetan fantis bastouni Καπετάν φάντης μπαστούνι Vassiliki 1968 As
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(Greek mythology) Micon Micythus Middle Gate (Piraeus) Middle Platonism Mideia Midnight poem Milesian school Milesian tale Miletus Miletus (mythology)
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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(Sound and light), Jean Baelen (1972) Koutouki (Koutouki) (1972) Sources: Mideia (Medea), Euripides (1968) I epistrofi tou Odyssea (The Return of Ulysses)
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Paragraph of Poetry; Intelligent and Born with Poet; Intelligent and Born with Poetry
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