Nemea (/ˈniːmiə/; Ancient Greek: Νεμέα; Ionic Greek: Νεμέη) is an ancient site in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese, in Greece. Formerly part of...
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Nemea is an ancient sanctuary and archaeological site in Greece, known for the Nemean lion. Nemea may also refer to: Nemea (town), a town and municipality...
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Nemea (Greek: Νεμέα) is a town in Corinthia, Greece, and the seat of municipality with the same name (Δήμος Νεμέας). It is located a few kilometres west...
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Nemea Bank was a pan-European direct bank incorporated in Malta, providing banking and investment services to individuals, businesses, institutions and...
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Nemean lion (redirect from Lion of Nemea)
léōn; Latin: Leo Nemeaeus) was a monster in Greek mythology that lived at Nemea. Eventually, it was killed by Heracles (Hercules). Because its golden fur...
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Nemea is a genus of moths of the family Thyrididae from Africa. Some species of this genus are: Nemea ankole Whalley, 1971 Nemea betousalis (Gaede, 1917)...
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In Greek mythology, Nemea (/ˈniːmiə/; Ancient Greek: Νεμέα or Νεμέαν means 'wooded district') was the eponymous nymph of Nemea, a district between Cleonae...
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The Battle of Nemea of 394 BC, also known in ancient Athens as the Battle of Corinth, was a battle in the Corinthian War, between Sparta and the coalition...
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Agiorgitiko (redirect from Mavro Nemeas)
Greece, ahead of Xynomavro. The grape has traditionally been grown in the Nemea region of the Peloponnese but can be found throughout the country including...
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The Heroon at Nemea is a part of the larger Panhellenic sanctuary of Zeus in the North-West Argolid. A small feature of the sanctuary as a whole, the...
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Archaia Nemea (Greek: Αρχαία Νεμέα, "Ancient Nemea", before 1958: Ηράκλειον - Irakleion) is a village about 27 km southwest of Corinth in Greece named...
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The Archaeological Museum of Nemea is a museum in Nemea, Corinthia, Greece. It was constructed by the University of California and given to the Greek State...
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Hercules and the Nemean Lion (redirect from Hercules and the Lion of Nemea)
may refer to one of the following works of art: Hercules and the lion of Nemea (Louvre Museum, L 31 MN B909), a painting on pottery Hercules Fighting the...
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while in later accounts he was a king of Nemea. When the army of the Seven against Thebes was passing through Nemea on its way to Thebes, Lycurgus' infant...
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Nemea betousalis is a species of moth of the family Thyrididae. It is found in Kenya. The wingspan of this species is 21–25 mm. De Prins, J.; De Prins...
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The Stadium at Nemea (Greek: Νεμέα στάδιον) sits on the ancient site of Nemea in the modern day region of Corinthia. Here, ancient Greek athletes participated...
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Felix Garwood in Lewis (2014 series 8 episode 2, both parts (The Lions of Nemea)) and in the pilot episode of the prequel Endeavour. In 2016, he appeared...
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infobox): Corinth (Korinthos, 1) Loutraki-Perachora-Agioi Theodoroi (3) Nemea (4) Sikyona (6) Velo-Vocha (2) Xylokastro-Evrostina (5) As a part of the...
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Corinthian War (section Nemea)
At first, the Spartans achieved several successes in pitched battles (at Nemea and Coroneia), but lost their advantage after their fleet was destroyed...
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Fiametta or Fiammetta, (also known as The Flame of Love, The Salamander or Néméa) is a ballet in four acts and four scenes, choreographed by Arthur Saint-Léon...
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Furietti Centaurs Gladiator Mosaic Hera Borghese Hercules and the lion of Nemea Judgement of Paris (mosaic) Lady of Auxerre Las Incantadas Marcellus as...
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mentions his daughter Nemea, eponym for the region of the same name (possibly the mother of Archemorus in Aeschylus' lost play Nemea). Pausanias and Diodorus...
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Nike encourages Teisias of Aegina to compete in the wrestling matches at Nemea. In both these examples Nike is associated with victory in an athletic competition...
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Thebaid (Latin poem) (section Nemea)
horrific war with a good outcome for Thebes. As the Argives pass through Nemea on their way to Thebes, they are spotted by the god Bacchus who harbours...
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Epanomi Goumenissa Naoussa Pieria Chalkidiki Attica Atalanti Mantineia Nemea Monemvassia-Malvasia Patras Nea Anchialos Rapsani Messenikola Greece has...
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Nemean Games (category Nemea)
were one of the four Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece, and were held at Nemea every two years (or every third). With the Isthmian Games, the Nemean Games...
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Binahari language (redirect from Nemea language)
Binahari is a Papuan language of New Guinea. Binahari-Ma is a dialect or a closely related language. Binahari at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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Maeander: Temple of Artemis Leucophryene, dedicated to Artemis. Nemea: Temple of Zeus, Nemea, dedicated to Zeus. Samothrace: Samothrace temple complex, dedicated...
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other side.[citation needed] Delos Delphi Isthmia Lageion Mount Lykaion Nemea Olympia Aphrodisias Caesarea Maritima Circus Maximus Gerasa Hippodrome of...
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The stadion of ancient Nemea, Greece....
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