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Prosymna (Ancient Greek: Πρόσυμνα) was a town in ancient Argolis, in whose territory the celebrated Heraeum, or temple of Hera, stood. Statius gives it
Prosymna
Character in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Prosymna (Ancient Greek: Πρόσυμνα, romanized: Prósumna from prosymneô meaning 'celebrate in song') was one of the Argive daughters
Prosymna_(mythology)
Genus of snakes
family. The genus Prosymna is endemic to Sub-Saharan Africa. Prosymna ambigua Bocage, 1873 Prosymna angolensis Boulenger, 1915 Prosymna bivittata F. Werner
Prosymna_(snake)
Community in Greece
Prosymna (Greek: Πρόσυμνα) is a village located in the municipal unit of Mykines, Argolis, Greece. Frank Klopas was born here. The village is a historical
Prosymna_(village)
Goddess from Greek mythology, wife and sister of Zeus
8th century BCE. At Argos the Dorian "Heraion" was built on the hill of Prosymna near Mycenean hero-tombs. At Samos the cult activity near the altar begun
Hera
superciliaris Prosymna Prosymna ambigua Prosymna angolensis Prosymna bivittata Prosymna frontalis Prosymna greigerti Prosymna janii Prosymna lineata Prosymna meleagris
List of snakes by scientific name
List_of_snakes_by_scientific_name
Thelotornis kirtlandii all species of the genus Boaedon all species of the genus Prosymna Hinzoumbe, Clément Kerah; Demba-Kodindo, Israël (2020-11-17). "The snakes
List_of_snakes_of_Africa
Species of snake
Prosymna angolensis, commonly known as the Angolan shovel-snout snake, is a species in the family Prosymnidae native to southern Africa. Described in 1915
Prosymna_angolensis
collaris Polemon gabonensis Prosymna ambigua Prosymna angolensis Prosymna confusa Prosymna frontalis Prosymna lisima Prosymna visseri Psammophis angolensis
List_of_reptiles_of_Angola
Greek and Roman mythological creature
river god Asterion; nurses of the infant goddess Hera • Acraea • Euboea • Prosymna Carian Naiades (Caria) Caria • Salmacis Halicarnassus, Caria Nymphs of
Nymph
Several individuals in Greek and Roman mythology
river-god Asterion near Mycenae, who together with her sisters Euboea and Prosymna acted as nurses to Hera. A hill opposite the temple of Hera near Mycenae
Acraea
Ancient Mycenaean amphora
century BC. It was found in the second grave of the Mycenaean cemetery at Prosymna, near Argos. It is a three-handled amphora, which belongs to the category
Mycenaean palace amphora with octopus (NAMA 6725)
Mycenaean_palace_amphora_with_octopus_(NAMA_6725)
Name of several women in Greek mythology
naiad daughters of the river-god Asterion. She and her sisters, Acraea and Prosymna, were the nurses of Hera. Euboea, mother of Triopas and possibly Arestor
Euboea_(mythology)
Multiple settlements
Tiryntha Neo Iraio Neo Roeino Neochori Panaritis Portocheli Poullakida Prosymna Pyrgella Pyrgiotika Schinochori Skafidaki Skoteini Sterna Thermisia Tolo
List of settlements in Argolis
List_of_settlements_in_Argolis
Species of snake
Prosymna frontalis, commonly known as the south-western shovel-snout, is a species of snake native to rocky areas in South Africa, Namibia, and possibly
Prosymna_frontalis
Ancient Greek temple
Pausanias, visiting the site in the 2nd century CE, referred to the area as Prosymna (Προσύμνη). Located within the fertile Argive Plain in the Northeastern
Heraion_of_Argos
American archaeologist (1887–1971)
between 1920 and 1926; during his tenure he excavated at Zygouries, Phlius, Prosymna, and Hymettos. In 1927, Blegen joined the faculty of the University of
Carl_Blegen
Argolis Archdeaconries 8 Nafplio Argos Agia Triada Asini Achladokampos Prosymna Lygourio Lyrkeia Headquarters Nafplio Statistics Parishes 78 Churches 76
Metropolis_of_Argolis
Museum in Nafplio, Argolis, Greece
the museums are Paleolithic clay hearths from the Kleisoura Gorge near Prosymna (32,000-21,000 BCE), as well as stone and bone tools, shells, animal and
Archaeological Museum of Nafplion
Archaeological_Museum_of_Nafplion
Mythological man associated with Dionysus
Furthermore, the mysteries of Lerna worshipped Demeter under the epithet Prosymna, which evokes Dionysus' guide; 'Polymnus' translates to 'he with many hymns'
Prosymnus
Ephyraean goblet from Prosymna (LH II B, mid-15th century BC)
Ephyraean_style
Ivory Coast snake-eater, Polemon neuwiedi Genus: Prosymna Prosymna greigerti Ghana shovel-snout, Prosymna meleagris Genus: Psammophis Elegant sand racer
List_of_reptiles_of_Ghana
River-god of Argos
one of the sons of Oceanus and Tethys. He had three daughters, Euboea, Prosymna, and Acraea, who were the nurses of Hera. Asterion was one of the three
Asterion_(god)
shovel-snout (Prosymna ambigua) Angola shovel-snout (Prosymna angolensis) Jan's shovel-snout (Prosymna janii) Ghana shovel-snout (Prosymna meleagris) Pitman's
List of least concern reptiles
List_of_least_concern_reptiles
Bocage, 1872 Philothamnus semivariegatus (Smith, 1840) Prosymna ambigua Bocage, 1873 Prosymna meleagris (Reinhardt, 1843) Psammophis angolensis (Bocage
List of reptiles of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
List_of_reptiles_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
List of recorded species of the reptilian fauna of South Africa
Africa Genus Prosymna: Prosymna bivittata Werner, 1903, two-striped shovel-snout, syn. Prosymna sundevalli bivittata Werner, 1903, endemic Prosymna frontalis
List of reptiles of South Africa
List_of_reptiles_of_South_Africa
American soccer player
the Fire and Montreal Impact. Klopas emigrated to the United States from Prosymna, Peloponnese, Greece when he was eight years old and received U.S. citizenship
Frank_Klopas
Type of chamber tomb built in Mycenaean Greece
Iron Age. Nearly a third of the chamber tombs excavated by Carl Blegen at Prosymna in the Argolid showed evidence of votive offerings from the Geometric or
Mycenaean_chamber_tomb
Cream-spotted mountain snake (Montaspis gilvomaculata) Genus: Prosymna Sundevall's shovel-snout (Prosymna sundevalli) Genus: Psammophylax Spotted skaapsteker (Psammophylax
List_of_reptiles_of_Lesotho
flavipunctatus Rüppell, 1835 Pristurus rupestris Blanford, 1874 Prosymna ambigua Bocage, 1873 Prosymna greigerti Mocquard, 1906 Psammophis biseriatus Peters, 1881
List_of_reptiles_of_Sudan
(possibly extinct) Shovel-snout snakes (formerly of Lamprophiidae) Ornate shovel-snout (Prosymna ornatissima) Pseudoxyrhophiids (formerly of Lamprophiidae) Andasibe big-headed
List of critically endangered reptiles
List_of_critically_endangered_reptiles
Tricheilostoma sundewalli (Jan, 1862) Prosymna collaris Sternfeld, 1908 Prosymna greigerti Mocquard, 1906 Prosymna meleagris (Reinhardt, 1843) Hemirhagerrhis
List_of_reptiles_of_Togo
Phyllodactylus pulcher Phyllodactylus sentosus Phyllodactylus sommeri Prosymna ornatissima Compsophis vinckei Pseudoxyrhopus ankafinaensis Alinea lanceolata
IUCN Red List critically endangered species (Animalia)
IUCN_Red_List_critically_endangered_species_(Animalia)
Swedish zoologist
Elapsoidea sundevallii, Leptotyphlops sundewalli, Mochlus sundevallii, and Prosymna sundevalli. Also the rodent, Sundevall's jird (Meriones crassus), is named
Carl_Jakob_Sundevall
Ancient Greek festival in honor of Demeter
the goddess Demeter who was worshiped under the epithets "Lernaia" and "Prosymna" at the ancient sacred grove that extended to the rivers Amymone and Pontinos
Lernaea_(festival)
German naturalist, zoologist and African explorer
g., Cercopithecus mitis stuhlmanni. Also, a species of African snake, Prosymna stuhlmanni, is named in his honor. A fish, Alestes stuhlmannii is named
Franz_Stuhlmann
Genus Asthenodipsas Genus Pareas Genus Xylophis Family Prosymnidae Genus Prosymna Family Psammophiidae Genus Dipsina - Dwarf beaked snake Genus Hemirhagerrhis
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Greek figurines made of terracotta
found in children's graves, leading Carl Blegen (who excavated several at Prosymna in the 1930s) to suggest that they represented nurses, or else were children's
Psi, phi and tau type figurine
Psi,_phi_and_tau_type_figurine
Tholos tomb at Mycenae, Greece, dated to ca.1250 BCE
previously, such tombs had been constructed at Dendra, Kazarma, Berbati, Prosymna and Kokla. Scholars generally consider that the Treasury of Atreus was
Treasury_of_Atreus
Mycenaean tholos tomb built c. 1450 BCE
Mycenaean chamber tombs at Mycenae and other sites in the Argolid, such as Prosymna. The tomb may have played an ideological role for the short-lived Argive
Tomb_of_Aegisthus
Holiday resort and village in South Africa
hoplogaster – green water snake Philothamnus natalensis – Natal green snake Prosymna sundevallii – southern shovel-snout snake Pseudaspis cana – mole snake
Nature's_Valley
American archaeologist
Blegen had discovered Prosymna, an important Bronze Age settlement. In 1927–1928 she participated in excavations at Prosymna and, in 1932–1938, the excavations
Ida_Hill
Genus of wasps
& Whitfield, 2009 Parapanteles prosper (Wilkinson, 1932) Parapanteles prosymna (Nixon, 1965) Parapanteles punctatissimus (Granger, 1949) Parapanteles
Parapanteles
Genus of butterflies
Lasiophila piscina Thieme, 1903 – piscina satyr, white-patched lasio Lasiophila prosymna (Hewitson, 1857) Lasiophila regia Staudinger, 1897 Lasiophila zapatoza
Lasiophila
American archaeologist (1888–1966)
findings from excavations. These included Carl Blegen's excavations at Prosymna (1927–1928), where Pierce Blegen studied and published the finds of jewellery;
Elizabeth_Pierce_Blegen
Genus of wasps
(Hebei), Taiwan A parasitoid on the longhorn beetle Apriona germarii A. prosymna – Britain A. pseudopodiellus – Europe A parasitoid on lestid damselflies
Aprostocetus
American archaeologist (1899–1980)
Cincinnati sponsored excavation at Prosymna in Greece. In 1928, Rawson joined the University of Cincinnati excavation at Prosymna for its third season and assisted
Marion_Rawson
Anglo-Dutch artist (1887–1967)
produced drawings for the archaeological excavations at Perachora and Prosymna, and in 1932 began work as illustrator for the excavations at the Athenian
Piet_de_Jong_(artist)
Italian explorer and naturalist (1866-1893)
and one subspecies of African reptiles: Hemidactylus ruspolii, a gecko; Prosymna ruspolii, a snake; and Chameleo dilepis ruspolii, a lizard. He is also
Eugenio_Ruspoli
Italian taxonomist, zoologist, botanist, herpetologist, and writer
the Mexican pine snake (Pituophis deppei jani), Jan's shovelsnout snake (Prosymna janii), and Jan's centipede snake (Tantilla jani). In the 1860s, he began
Giorgio_Jan
British game warden, conservationist and herpetologist (1890-1975)
with the British Library Sound Archive. A species of lamprophiid snake, Prosymna pitmani, is named in honour of Charles Pitman. A game warden among his
Charles_Pitman_(game_warden)
Prosody (Greek) Prospalta (Attica) Prostitution in ancient Greece Prostyle Prosymna Prosymnus Protagonist Protagoras Protagoras (dialogue) Protesilaus Proteus
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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Red haired.
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Good; Dawn
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English : habitational name from any of various places called Whitcombe or Witcombe. Whitcombe in Dorset and Witcombe in Gloucestershire are named with Old English wīd ‘wide’ + cumb ‘valley’; Whitcombe, Isle of Wight, may have the same etymology or alternatively the first element may be Old English hwīt ‘white’. Witcombe in Somerset is named with Old English wīðig ‘willow’ + cumb.
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Part of Lord Shiva; Blue Ansh
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Name of a God
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Dweller at the Ash Tree; Foreigner
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Maiden.
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