Cranaë
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CRANAE — insul. Laconica, quae nunc Helena, ante Getheum: sic etiam vocatur Attica a Cranao Rege. Gentile, si de Insulâ Laconicâ accipiatur, est Cranaates, si de Atticâ, Cranaus, Steph. Sunt qui Cranaen insulam esse velint adiacentem Sunio Atticae… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Cranae — View of the island of Cranae Cranae (Greek: Κρανάη, [Kran ai]) (also Marathonisi) is an island off the coast of Gytheio connected to the land by a causeway built in 1898. According to legend, when Paris of Troy abducted Helen from Sparta they… … Wikipedia
КРАНЫ — • Cranaë, Κραναή остров у Лаконского берега близ мыса Γύθειον, куда Парис привез похищенную Елену (Ноm. Il. 3, 445); н. Марафониси. Paus. 3, 22, 1. Другие толкователи разумеют остров Елену у Аттики … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Ottoman Invasion of Mani (1807) — 1807 Ottoman Invasion of Mani Map of Greece with Mani highlighted. Date 1807 Location … Wikipedia
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Gytheio — Infobox Greek Dimos name = Gytheio name local = Γύθειο periph = Peloponnese prefec = Laconia province = Gytheio population = 7926 population as of = 2001 population ref = [http://www.statistics.gr/gr tables/S1101 SAP 1 TB DC 01 03 Y.pdf source]… … Wikipedia
Ottoman Invasion of Mani (1803) — 1803 Ottoman Invasion of Mani Map of Greece with Mani highlighted. Date 1803 Location … Wikipedia
Cranaos — Dans la mythologie grecque, Cranaos (en grec ancien Κραναός / Kranaós) est un autochtone (enfant spontané de la terre). Il devient le deuxième roi légendaire d Athènes en succédant à Cécrops après sa mort. Le pseudo Apollodore place le déluge de… … Wikipédia en Français
Cránao — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda En la mitología griega, Cránao (griego antiguo Κραναός, Kranaós), fue el segundo rey legendario de Atenas. Fue hijo y sucesor de Cécrope I. Se casó con Pedias, una lacedemonia, hija de Mines, de la que tuvo tres… … Wikipedia Español
Cranaus — In Greek mythology, Cranaus (Κραναός) was the second King of Athens, son of river god Nile and Alkippe, succeeding Cecrops I. He is supposed to have reigned for either nine or ten years. He was autochthonous (born from the earth), like his… … Wikipedia