Melicertes (redirect from Palaimon)
romanized: Melikértēs, sometimes Melecertes), later called Palaemon or Palaimon (Παλαίμων), was a Boeotian prince as the son of King Athamas and Ino, daughter...
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Palaemon, Palaimon, Palemon (Ancient Greek: Παλαίμων) may refer to: Palaemon (Greek mythology), several mythological persons Remmius Palaemon, the ancient...
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honor of Melikertes (later changed to Palaimon), a boy who drowned in the gulf. According to Pausanias, Palaimon was killed because Hera found out his...
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In Greek mythology, Palaemon or Palaimon (Ancient Greek: Παλαίμων means 'wrestler') may refer to the following personages: Palaemon, the name that Melicertes...
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Games were celebrated in his honour, as he was transformed to the hero Palaimon, who was placated with a nocturnal chthonic rite, and the whose winners...
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Within the enclosure is on the left a temple of Palaimon, with images in it of Poseidon, Leukothea and Palaimon himself. There is also what is called his Holy...
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Traditionally the games were established in the Bronze Age over the dead prince Palaimon. Athens: Poseidon had a fest in the month Poseidaon. He was worshipped...
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odes). For more information, see E.R. Gebhard & M.W. Dickie, Melikertes-Palaimon, Hero of the Isthmian Games Archived 2007-03-10 at the Wayback Machine...
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G παχύς (pakhús) thick, stout Pachycephalosaurus palaemon G Παλαίμων (Palaímōn) Palaemon, a sea god whose name means "wrestler" Palaemon, crustacean genus;...
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Position Small forward Career history 1989–1997 Peristeri 1997–1998 Apollon Patras 1999–2000 Dafni 2005–2007 Faros 2007–2008 Palaimon Korinthou Medals...
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