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Ancient Macedonian city
Leibethra or Libethra, in the modern pronunciation Leivithra (Greek: Λείβηθρα or Λίβηθρα), was an ancient Macedonian city at the foot of Mount Olympus
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Inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts
pieces of the dead body of Orpheus, son of Calliope, and buried them in Leibethra. In a later myth, Thamyris challenged them to a singing contest. They
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Legendary musician, poet, and prophet in Greek mythology
and buried them at Leibethra below Mount Olympus, where the nightingales sang over his grave. After the river Sys flooded Leibethra, the Macedonians took
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Regional unit in Macedonia, Greece
located in the southern part of Pieria. Other ancient cities included Leibethra and Pimpleia. The Pieria regional unit is bordered by Imathia to the north
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Greek philosopher (c. 570 – c. 495 BC)
Orphic priest Aglaophamus upon his initiation to the orphic Mysteries at Leibethra. Iamblichus credited Orpheus with having been the model for Pythagoras's
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Ancient Greek city
Muses at several sites in Pieria: Pimpleia, Olympos, Leibethra, and perhaps Thourion. Leibethra and Pimpleia were also ..." Argonautica. Apollonius Rhodius
Pimpleia
City in ancient Pieria, Macedon
city on the south coast of ancient Pieria, Macedon, between Phila and Leibethra. During Peloponnesian War it passed into Athenian control in the years
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Oracle in ancient Greece
Orpheus travels to Aornum to recover his wife, Eurydice, from Hades. Leibethra Pimpleia Yomotsu Hirasaka The Oracles of the Ancient World: A Comprehensive
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Crete, Greece Lefkada island in the Ionian Sea Lekhaion Corinthia, Greece Leibethra Central Macedonia, near modern Skotina, Greece Leontinoi southeastern
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Ancient Greek dialect or Hellenic language
typical Greek productive suffix -θρον (-thron) (Macedonian toponym, Pierian Leibethra place/tomb of Orpheus) ματτύης mattuês kind of bird (ματτύη mattuê a meat-dessert
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Crenides; Amphipolis, an ancient city once inhabited by the Edoni people; Leibethra, an ancient city close to Olympus where Orpheus was buried by the Muses;
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Theatre in Greece
The Face of Medusa, performance at Leibethra Park 2020
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a [...] decree from Gonnoi. Originally populated by Thracian Pieres, Leibethra and this part of Pieria were conquered by the ..." Pausanias's Description
List of ancient tribes in Thrace and Dacia
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impossible maturity or return to wholeness.” Orpheus Aornum Pimpleia Leibethra Hill, Leslie (1997). Blanchot: Extreme Contemporary. United Kingdom: Routledge
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a [...] decree from Gonnoi. Originally populated by Thracian Pieres, Leibethra and this part of Pieria were conquered by the ..." Pausanias's Description
List of ancient Daco-Thracian peoples and tribes
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Observant; alert; vigorous.
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