
Hermione - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Hermione
- a town on the east coast of the Peloponnese, Greece
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Pellene, Pheneus, Phlius, Cleonae, Epidaurus, Hermione, and Troezen.
  Within translations:
Aelian:NA_11.4
& The people of Hermione* worship Demeter and sacrifi
AnthPal_7.446
ranger is Zoïlus of Hermione, but he lies buried in
Athen_8.338
sayings which Lasus of Hermione has uttered about fishes
Athen_14.624
also from what Lasus of Hermione says in his hymn to the
LeonTar_7.503
the son of Bathycles of Hermione, who perished in the hea
Plut:Arat_34
the Aeginetans and Hermionians joined the Achaeans, and
Plut:Cleom_19
ns, the Epidaurians, and Hermionians to the number of his
Syll_1051
(c. 200) voys that the city of Hermione renews the kinship and friendshi
Syll_1168.A
(late 4th cent.) 20 Lyson of Hermione, a blind boy. The boy
Syll_489
(c. 234) artisans was Pythokles of Hermione, the son of Ar
THI_149
(175-172) rpose - from Hermione: Philon son of Kallist
Vit:Arat_1
Magnesia (not Lasus of Hermione, but a different writer
Hermione
- in documents
Asclepiad_5.158
once with captivating Hermione, and she wore, O Paphian
SelPap_1.32
nysius, his mother being Hermione, of Oxyrhynchus, ack
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