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Town in ancient Arcadia
Cleitor or Kleitor (Ancient Greek: Κλείτωρ or Κλήτωρ), also known as Clitorium, was a town in ancient Arcadia. It possessed a small territory called Cleitoria
Cleitor
Several figures in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Cleitor or Clitor (Ancient Greek: Κλείτωρ) or Kleitor (Κλήτωρ) may refer to the following personages: Cleitor, an Arcadian prince
Cleitor_(mythology)
Ancient Greek sculptor
Athenodoros (Ancient Greek: Ἀθηνόδωρος) of Cleitor in Arcadia was an ancient Greek sculptor. He lived around the 5th century BCE. Athenodoros executed
Athenodoros_of_Cleitor
Greek mythical character, king of Arcadia, son of Pelasgus and Meliboea
father of Callisto or Megisto Charisius ✓ founded Charisia Cleitor 10 ✓ ✓ possibly eponym of Cleitor Coretho 11 ✓ Cromus ✓ founded Cromi Cynaethus 12 ✓ Daseatas
Lycaon_(king_of_Arcadia)
River in Achaea, Greece
Kleitor or Cleitor river (Greek: Κλείτορας ποταμός) is a river of Achaea that flows into the Aroanios near the site of the ancient city of Cleitor. Pausanias
Kleitor_River
Leanira, brother of Apheidas, Elatus and Hyperippe. Azan was the father of Cleitor and Coronis, mother of Asclepius by Apollo. When Azan and his brothers
Azan_(mythology)
Confederation of ancient Greek city-states (280–146 BC)
Tegea (223 BC) Psophis (218 BC) Lasion (218 BC) Alipheira Asea Callista Cleitor Dipaea Elisphasi Gortys Lusi Methydrium Pallantium Pheneus Phigaleia Teuthis
Achaean_League
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Cyllene or Nonacris Siblings Acacus, Aseatas, Caucon, Ceteus, Charisius, Cleitor, Cromus, Daseatas, Eleuther, Euaemon, Haemon, Helisson, Heraeus, Hypsus
Alipherus
Fifth century BCE Greek sculptor
Polykleitos, along with other, more obscure statuaries, such as Athenodoros of Cleitor and Asopodorus. Polykleitos's son, Polykleitos the Younger, worked in the
Polykleitos
Municipal unit in Greece
Kleitor or Cleitor (Greek: Κλείτωρ) is a former municipality in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the
Kleitor
which was distant 30 stadia from Psophis, and was the boundary between Cleitor and Psophis. Its site is located near the modern Neon Paos. Pausanias (1918)
Paus_(Arcadia)
ancient Arcadia, originally independent of, but afterwards subject to, Cleitor. Lusi was situated in the upper valley of the Aroanius, at about 1,200
Lusi_(Arcadia)
Olympiad 340 BC - Anticles of Athens 111th Olympiad 336 BC - Cleomantis of Cleitor 112th Olympiad 332 BC - Gryllus of Chalcis 113th Olympiad 328 BC - Cliton
List of Olympic winners of the Stadion race
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Town in the north of ancient Arcadia
slope of the Aroanian Mountains, which divided its territory from those of Cleitor and Pheneus. It was the northernmost town of Arcadia; the inhabitants of
Cynaetha
Municipal unit in Peloponnese, Greece
municipal unit has an area of 253.221 km2. The site of the ancient city of Cleitor is nearby. The municipal unit Kleitoria is subdivided into the following
Kleitoria
River in Greece
Katzánas). The cited ancient book authors also report on the antique city Cleitor as predecessor of modern Kleitoria - again Pausanias is the most precise
Aroanios
Greek mythical character
of the myth. Myrmidon was the son of Zeus and Eurymedusa, daughter of Cleitor (Cletor) or of the river god Achelous. He married Peisidice, daughter of
Myrmidon_(hero)
Topics referred to by the same term
was said to have lived in the time of Castor and Pollux Athenodoros of Cleitor, 5th century BCE sculptor Athenodoros of Teos, 4th century BCE musician
Athenodoros
King of Arcadia in Greek mythology
son of King Elatus. He was the father of Tlesenor and Peirithous. When Cleitor, the son of Azan, died without leaving any issue, Aepytus succeeded him
Aepytus_(son_of_Elatus)
town in ancient Arcadia, located 30 stadia from Psophis, on the road from Cleitor, and on the boundary between the two. Its site is unlocated. Pausanias
Seirae
Town in the northeast of ancient Arcadia
supposed river Styx, and that to the left to Cleitor. Nonacris was in the territory of Pheneus. The road to Cleitor ran at first along the canal of Heracles
Pheneus
Town in the west of ancient Arcadia
Heraea, on the west by the Eleia and Tisatis, and on the east by that of Cleitor, Tripolis, and Theisoa. The town is said to have derived its name from
Thelpusa
Greek: Νᾶσοι) was a village in the district of Cleitoria (the territory of Cleitor) in ancient Arcadia, Greece, located on the Ladon. Pausanias (1918). "25
Nasi_(Cleitoria)
Mythical Greek king at Tiryns
same in all traditions, some mentioning the well Anigros, others the well Cleitor in Arcadia, or Lusi in Arcadia. Some even state that the Proetides were
Proetus_(son_of_Abas)
Archaeological site in Greece
and asserted that it was the oldest city in the world. He notes that Cleitor, the grandson of Arcas (hence the toponym Arcadia), dwelled in Lycosura
Lycosura
Wars in the Mediterranean, 229–168 BC
slope of the Aroanian Mountains. They also attacked, but failed to take, Cleitor. Meanwhile, Demetrius continued on into the Aegean with 50 ships. He sailed
Illyrian_Wars
Ruler of Pharos, king of part of Illyria
slope of the Aroanian Mountains. They also attacked but failed to take Cleitor. Meanwhile, Demetrius continued on into the Aegean with 50 ships. He sailed
Demetrius_of_Pharos
Ancient settlement in Arcadia, Greece
smaller river, called the Lopesi, or Skupi, which rises on the frontiers of Cleitor near Seirae. From these three rivers the place is now called Tripotama
Psophis
Community in Greece
According to Pausanias, Seirae was an Arcadian city at the border between Cleitor and Psophis. The city was located near the Soron Forest and near the ruined
Seires
Illyrian ruler
of Achaea. Scerdilaidas and his allies also attacked but failed to take Cleitor. While Scerdilaidas collaborated with the Aetolians, Demetrius was persuaded
Scerdilaidas
Ancient city in Greece
or Halous (Ἁλοῦς) was town in ancient Arcadia, part of the district of Cleitor. It was situated on the river Ladon, between Nassoi and Thaliades. The
Oryx_(ancient_city)
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