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Post by Admin on Feb 19, 2017 19:15:32 GMT
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Post by Admin on Feb 24, 2017 21:52:34 GMT
A kynodesme (Greek: κυνοδέσμη, English translation: "dog tie") was a cord or string[1] or sometimes a leather strip that was worn by some athletes in Ancient Greece and Etruria to prevent the exposure of the glans penis in public.
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Post by Admin on Feb 26, 2017 11:50:38 GMT
Sirens (coastal-dwelling harpies) are known to live in the Strophades Islands.
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Post by Admin on Feb 26, 2017 14:56:30 GMT
Hydrae live in the swamp at Lerna. The greatest of these is known as the Lernaean hydra.
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2017 4:33:42 GMT
Medusae are found in Achaea (Hellas).
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2017 4:39:10 GMT
The Tower of the Winds or the Horologion of Andronikos Kyrrhestes is an octagonal Pentelic marble clocktower in the Roman Agora in Athens that functioned as a horologion or "timepiece".
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2017 4:45:01 GMT
Dangerous areas of the Aegaen Islands have continual lights placed once every six miles, as a guide for safe navigation.
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Post by Admin on Feb 28, 2017 8:12:59 GMT
Nymphs are found in Achaea (Hellas).
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Post by Admin on Feb 28, 2017 9:20:21 GMT
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Post by Admin on Feb 28, 2017 9:44:55 GMT
Pegasi are found in Achaea; great heroes are said to have been able to tame them.
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