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11 relations: Ancient Greek, Delphi, Lesche, Naxos, Neaera (wife of Hypsicreon), Orpheus, Parthenius of Nicaea, Patroclus, Pausanias (geographer), Persephone, Polygnotus.
Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek (Ἑλληνῐκή) includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC.
See Promedon and Ancient Greek
Delphi
Delphi, in legend previously called Pytho (Πυθώ), was an ancient sacred precinct and the seat of Pythia, the major oracle who was consulted about important decisions throughout the ancient classical world.
Lesche
Lesche (λέσχη) is an Ionic Greek word, signifying council or conversation, and a place for council or conversation.
Naxos
Naxos (Νάξος) is a Greek island and the largest of the Cyclades.
Neaera (wife of Hypsicreon)
Neaera (Νέαιρα), also Neaira, is the main figure in an episode of Greek legendary history recorded by Parthenius of Nicaea, which runs as follows.
See Promedon and Neaera (wife of Hypsicreon)
Orpheus
In Greek mythology, Orpheus (Ancient Greek: Ὀρφεύς, classical pronunciation) was a Thracian bard, legendary musician and prophet.
Parthenius of Nicaea
Parthenius of Nicaea (Παρθένιος ὁ Νικαεύς) or Myrlea (ὁ Μυρλεανός) in Bithynia was a Greek grammarian and poet.
See Promedon and Parthenius of Nicaea
Patroclus
In Greek mythology, Patroclus (generally pronounced; glory of the father) was a Greek hero of the Trojan War and an important character in Homer's Iliad.
Pausanias (geographer)
Pausanias (Παυσανίας) was a Greek traveler and geographer of the second century AD.
See Promedon and Pausanias (geographer)
Persephone
In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Persephone (Persephónē), also called Kore (the maiden) or Cora, is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter.
Polygnotus
Polygnotus (Πολύγνωτος Polygnotos) was an ancient Greek painter from the middle of the 5th century BC.

