Alagonia
Alagonia (Ancient Greek: Ἀλαγονία) was a town of Laconia, ancient Greece, near the Messenian frontier, belonging to the Eleuthero-Lacones, containing temples of the Greek gods Dionysus and Artemis. This town was 30 stadia distant from Gerenia, but its site is unknown, although it may be synonymous with the modern district within Kalamata, in the prefecture of Messenia. The city was named after the mythological Alagonia, a daughter of Zeus and Europa.
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Alagonia
Alagonia (Ancient Greek: Ἀλαγονία) was a town of Laconia, ancient Greece, near the Messenian frontier, belonging to the Eleuthero-Lacones, containing temples of the Greek gods Dionysus and Artemis. This town was 30 stadia distant from Gerenia, but its site is unknown, although it may be synonymous with the modern district within Kalamata, in the prefecture of Messenia. The city was named after the mythological Alagonia, a daughter of Zeus and Europa.
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Alagonia (Ancient Greek: Ἀλαγο ...... a daughter of Zeus and Europa.
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Alagonia (en griego antiguo: Ἀ ...... nia, la hija de Zeus y Europa.
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Alagonia (Ancient Greek: Ἀλαγο ...... a daughter of Zeus and Europa.
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Alagonia (en griego antiguo: Ἀ ...... nia, la hija de Zeus y Europa.
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