• Paus or Paos (Ancient Greek: Πάος), was a town in ancient Arcadia. It was situated on the road from Caphyae to Psophis, which road was traversed by Pausanias...
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  • The Paus is a Norwegian family. Paus may also refer to Paus (band), a Swedish band Paus (album), a 1998 album by the band Paus (Arcadia), a town of ancient...
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  • to Smyrnaeans fighting Lydian Gyges in the Hermus plain (Paus. 4.21.2, quoted by Theoclus, Paus. 5.8.7, 9.29.4). Strabo (8.3.14–15) in discussing Triphylian...
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    of love Plato, Symposium 180d Paus. vi. 25. § 2. Paus. i. 22. § 3. Harpocrat. and Suid. s. v.; Athen. xiii. p. 569. Paus. viii. 32. § 1 ix. 16. § 2 xiv...
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  • Azania (Greece) (category Geography of ancient Arcadia)
    Arcadia, which was according to Pausanias named after the mythical king Azan. According to Herodotus, the region contained the ancient town of Paus....
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    Greek language family. Thuc. iv. 56, v. 41 Paus. iii. 2. § 2 Herod. viii. 73 Herod. i. 82. Herod. viii. 73. Paus. iii. 2. § 2 Herod. i. 82 Thuc. ii. 27....
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    Callimachus (c. 310 – c. 240 BC), in his Hymn to Zeus, says that he was born in Arcadia. Diodorus Siculus (fl. 1st century BC) seems at one point to give Mount...
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    used by poets to emphasize the hero's virtue) was a culture hero from Arcadia, Greece, who was said to have brought the pantheon, laws, and alphabet...
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    as well as the release of the single "Arcadia" on September 8, 2021. A music video was released for "Arcadia" on September 8, 2021, with an alternate...
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    Thesmophoria. The Great Goddesses, in Arcadia. The mistresses in Arcadia. Karpophoroi, "the bringers of fruit", in Tegea of Arcadia. Persephone's abduction by Hades...
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