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Area of ancient Athens
Cynosarges (Ancient Greek: Κυνόσαργες Kynosarges) was a famous temple of Heracles, public gymnasium, and surrounding grove located just outside the walls
Cynosarges
City-state in ancient Greece
Gate of Diochares, leading to the Lyceum. The Diomean Gate, leading to Cynosarges and the deme Diomea. On the North side: the Acharnian Gate, leading to
Classical_Athens
Ancient school of philosophy
because the first Cynic, Antisthenes, taught in the Cynosarges gymnasium at Athens. The word cynosarges means the "place of the white dog". It seems certain
Cynicism_(philosophy)
Ancient Athenian deme
situated only eleven or twelve stadia from the city, and not far from Cynosarges. It possessed a temple of Aphrodite, and also apparently one of Hermaphroditus
Alopece
Ancient Greek training facility
there were three great public gymnasia: the Academy, the Lyceum and the Cynosarges, each of which was dedicated to a deity whose statue adorned the structure
Gymnasium_(ancient_Greece)
Greek philosopher, founder of Cynicism (c.446–c.366 BCE)
when he died at Athens, c. 365 BCE. He is said to have lectured at the Cynosarges, a gymnasium for the use of Athenians born of foreign mothers, near the
Antisthenes
4th-century BC Greek Cynic philosopher
timeline raises some doubts about his attending Antisthenes' school at the Cynosarges, Diogenes clearly adopted many of Antisthenes's ideas. These include emphasizing
Diogenes
Mother of Heracles
stone. Pausanias indicated that an altar to Alcmene had been built in the Cynosarges in Athens, alongside altars to Heracles, Hebe, and Iolaus. Pausanias also
Alcmene
Neighborhood in Athens, Attica, Greece
the area of Neos Kosmos may have been the location of the gymnasium Cynosarges. Neos Kosmos is south of the historic centre of the city. Andrea Syngrou
Neos_Kosmos,_Athens
Men in Greek mythology
disturbed the process by snatching the meat. Diomus then founded the Cynosarges sanctuary. In another version his name was Didymus, and was told by an
Diomus_(mythology)
Public meeting place in Classical Athens
It is now a park. School of Aristotle Lyceum movement Platonic Academy Cynosarges Theophrastus Morison, William (29 June 2005) [April 17, 2001]. "The Lyceum"
Lyceum_(classical)
Neighborhood in Athens, Attica, Greece
[ðuɾˈɣuti]), is a small neighborhood of Athens, Greece. It is named after the Cynosarges which is thought to have been in the area in antiquity. It is served by
Kynosargous
King of Macedonia from 221 to 179 BC
and Attalid troops in a battle outside the Dipylon Gate and encamped at Cynosarges, made a series of unsuccessful assaults on Eleusis, Piraeus, and Athens
Philip_V_of_Macedon
Ancient Greek festival honoring Heracles
Metageitnion (which would fall in late July or early August), at the Cynosarges gymnasium at the demos Diomeia outside the walls of Athens, in a sanctuary
Heracleia_(festival)
Stadium in Athens, Greece
spring of Kallirrhoe, the sanctuary of Pankrates (a local hero), and the Cynosarges public gymnasium nearby. Originally, since the 6th century BC, a racecourse
Panathenaic_Stadium
Athenian politician and general (c. 524–459 BC)
furthermore the family appear to have lived in an immigrant district of Athens, Cynosarges, outside the city walls. However, in an early example of his cunning,
Themistocles
Ancient Greek goddess of youth
Greece dedicated to her. There was an altar for her in Athens at the Cynosarges. This site also contained gymnasium and altars for Herakles and joint
Hebe_(mythology)
River in Athens, Greece
Ardittos hill, next to the current Panathinaiko Stadium. This area was named Cynosarges in antiquity and the spring of Kallirrhóē was located there. The stream
Ilisos
Spartan military commander (died 511 BC)
dead, and afterwards buried in Alopece near the temple of Heracles at Cynosarges. It has been suggested [according to whom?]that Anchimolus was the first
Anchimolus
the eastern sector of the city, and the external portion contained the Cynosarges. It was located south of the Ilisus, between Alopece to the south and
Diomea_(Attica)
War between Rome and Macedonia, 200–197 BC
and Attalid troops in a battle outside the Dipylon Gate and encamped at Cynosarges. After setting fire to the sanctuaries and tombs outside the city walls
Second_Macedonian_War
Greek Sports Club
existed during interwar under the name Thriamvos Harokopou and Thriamvos Cynosarges. This club was dissolved during world war and the club refounded in 1967
PAO_Thriamvos_Athens
3rd-century BCE Stoic philosopher
called Phalanthus, from his baldness. He set up his own school in the Cynosarges gymnasium (a place associated with Cynic philosophy) and attracted many
Aristo_of_Chios
Work by Giacomo Leopardi
Hegesias of Piraeus Timon and Socrates Nature and soul Prince of the new Cynosarges Second youth Misenor and Philenor Beppo Tiresias Cunning and Force Tasso
Small_Moral_Works
Cynaegirus Cynaethus Cynegeticus Cynicism (philosophy) Cynisca Cynortas Cynosarges Cynosura (Laconia) Cynosura (nymph) Cynurus Cynus Cyparissus Cyparissus
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