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  2. Troezen (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Troezen was one of the children of Pelops [1] [2] and Hippodamia, and thus brother to Pittheus, Alcathous, Dimoetes, [3] Pleisthenes, Atreus, Thyestes, Copreus, Hippalcimus, Sciron, Cleones, Letreus, Astydameia, Nicippe, Lysidice and Eurydice. Troezen was the father of Anaphlystus and Sphettus, who migrated to Attica and gave their names to two ...

  3. Lithobolia (festival) - Wikipedia

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    According to tradition, there was a civil insurrection or riot of some sort in Troezen, during which two foreign women who'd traveled from Crete named Auxesia and Damia happened to wind up between two opposing parties and were stoned to death, after which the people of Troezen paid honors to the woman and instituted the festival of Lithobolia ...

  4. Althepus - Wikipedia

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    Althepus renamed the land Oraea, which he ruled, and called it Althepia. [2] These are the former names of the land about Troezen. In the reign of this king, Poseidon and Athena contended, as at Athens, for the land of the Troezenians, but, through the mediation of Zeus, they became the joint guardians of the country.

  5. Category:Troezenian mythology - Wikipedia

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  6. Troezen - Wikipedia

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    Troezen girls traditionally dedicated a lock of their hair to him before their marriage. Sybaris in Magna Graecia was a Troezenian colony (founded 720 BC). [7] Before the Battle of Salamis (480 BC), Athenian women and children were sent to Troezen for safety on the instructions of the Athenian statesman Themistocles.

  7. List of museums of Egyptian antiquities - Wikipedia

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    Art & History Museum, Brussels, Belgium: Over 11,000 artifacts [25] Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia: More than 8,000 artifacts [26] Staatliche Sammlung für Ägyptische Kunst, Munich, Germany About 8,000 artifacts; Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim, Hildesheim, Germany: 8,000 artifacts [27]

  8. German folklore - Wikipedia

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    It shares many characteristics with Nordic folklore and English folklore due to their origins in a common Germanic mythology.It reflects a similar mix of influences: a pre-Christian pantheon and other beings equivalent to those of Norse mythology; magical characters (sometimes recognizably pre-Christian) associated with Christian festivals, and various regional 'character' stories.

  9. Decree of Themistocles - Wikipedia

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    Decree of Themistocles, National Archaeological Museum of Athens, 13330. The Decree of Themistocles or Troezen Inscription is an ancient Greek inscription, found at Troezen, discussing Greek strategy in the Greco-Persian Wars, purported to have been issued by the Athenian assembly under the guidance of Themistocles. Since the publication of its ...

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