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  • In Greek mythology, Pylia (Ancient Greek: Πυλία) was a Megarian princess as the daughter of the Lelegian king, Pylas of Megara. In one account, she was...
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    Aegeus (category Princes in Greek mythology)
    Athenian institutions. Aegeus was the son of Pandion II, king of Athens and Pylia, daughter of King Pylas of Megara and thus, brother to Pallas, Nysus, Lykos...
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    Nisos (category Kings in Greek mythology)
    Greek mythology, Nisos or Nisus (Ancient Greek: Νῖσος) was a King of Megara. Nisos was one of the four sons of Pandion II, King of Athens, and Pylia, daughter...
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  • Pandion II (category Greek mythology stubs)
    was the father of Aegeus, Pallas, Nisos, Lycus and the wife of Sciron by Pylia, daughter of King Pylas of Megara. Pandion II was the eighth king of Athens...
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    Province of Kalamon - Kalamata Province of Messini - Messine Province of Pylia - Pylos Province of Trifylia - Kyparissia Like all provinces of Greece,...
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  • Pylas (category Greek mythology stubs)
    the Peloponnese. He gave Megara to Pandion who had married his daughter Pylia, and accordingly was his son-in-law. Pylon was also the father of Sciron...
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  • The King Must Die (category Classical mythology in popular culture)
    consummate bull-dancer. Chryse, Helike, Melantho, Thebe, Nephele, Rhene, Pylia: The seven female Cranes. Like their male counterparts they are varied in...
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  • Lycus of Athens (category Greek mythology stubs)
    of King Pandion II of Athens who later ruled Megara. Lycus' mother was Pylia, daughter of King Pylas of Megara. He was the brother of Aegeus, Nisus,...
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    Thasos (section Mythology)
    2015-12-04. "Aglaophon". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Ancientlibrary.com. p. 74 (v. 1). Archived from the original on 2012-10-07...
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  • Pallas (son of Pandion) (category Greek mythology stubs)
    Pallas was one of the four sons of the exiled King Pandion II of Athens and Pylia, daughter of King Pylas of Megara. He was the brother of Aegeus, Nisos,...
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    Kythira (section Mythology)
    with mild, rainy winters and warm to hot dry summers. In Ancient Greek mythology, Kythira was considered to be the island of celestial Aphrodite, the Goddess...
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    which it is the seat and a municipal unit. It was the capital of the former Pylia Province. It is the main harbour on the Bay of Navarino. Nearby villages...
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    island is hilly, the highest point having an elevation of 230 m. In Greek mythology, Poseidon created the island by striking Corfu with his trident, so that...
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    Nisaea (category Locations in Greek mythology)
    mythical Athenian King Pylas, Pandion II fled to Megara where he then married Pylia, the daughter of Pylas. After Pylas was exiled from Athens for the murder...
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    pp. 8–11. OCLC 53421819. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Cydippus Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica...
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    Volos (section Mythology)
    Demetrius Poliorcetes, King of Macedon. Iolcus, or Iolkos, was known in mythology as the homeland of the hero Jason, who boarded the ship Argo accompanied...
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    was inhabited by Cicones, a Thracian people with whom, according to mythology, Odysseus and his comrades clashed on their return from Troy. Alexandroupolis...
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    Larissa (section Mythology)
    the city are the Mount Olympus and Mount Kissavos. According to Greek mythology it is said that the city was founded by Acrisius, who was killed accidentally...
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    of Asclepius, a hero and god of medicine in ancient Greek religion and mythology. The archaeological site of ancient Tricca is situated next to St. Nicholas...
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    In William Smith (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 1. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. p. 132. Agni K. Koliadymou...
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