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    39°14′33″N 20°31′53″E / 39.242391°N 20.53143°E / 39.242391; 20.53143 Cichyrus (Ancient Greek: Κίχυρος, Kichyros), earlier called Ephyra (Ἐφύρα or Ἐφύρη)...
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  • This same thicket was also considered the place where the king's son Cichyrus accidentally slew a young girl named Anthippe while hunting. In remorse...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ephyra may refer to: The ancient city of Cichyrus in Thesprotia, later known as Ephyra Ephyra (Aetolia), a city of ancient...
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    (1963). Obregon (1971). Pausanias, Description of Greece: 1.17.5 "Near Cichyrus is a lake called Acherusia, and a river called Acheron. There is also Cocytus...
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    the Pindus mountains and the Ionian Sea. The capital of Thesprotia was Cichyrus (also known as Ephyra). Other important cities of Thesprotia include Pandosia...
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    name from the Pelasgian leader and first governor Thesprotos, who built Cichyrus (Cichorus), which later was called Ephyra, the capital of Thesprotia. Other...
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    fleet. It is located in modern near Akra Trophale, Stikgia, 5 km from Cichyrus (Ephyra). Its acropolis was fortified since the archaic period. An Inventory...
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