ὄρος Ἀπέσας
Φουκάς
Apesas M.
Mount Aphesas, now Mount Phoukas, separated the territory of Kleonai from the Corinthia. It is connected with the myth of the Nemean lion and was the site of an ash altar sacred to Zeus in use from the Geometric period to the fourth century B.C.
Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 58 D2 Apesas M.
Zeus
Apesas (mountain)
Phoukas
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BAtlas 58 D2 Apesas M.
GeoNames 262288: Foukás
MANTO 9878375: Mount Apesantos (Argolid)
Plin., NH (Mayhoff: PHI) 4.17.7
Paus. (Spiro: Perseus) 2.15.3
Apesas (mountain)
Mount Aphesas, now Mount Phoukas, separated the territory of Kleonai from the Corinthia. It is connected with the myth of the Nemean lion and was the site of an ash altar sacred to Zeus in use from the Geometric period to the fourth century B.C.
Pleiades
Modern (AD 1700-Present)
Our present, modern era. [[1700, 2100]]
coordinates after GeoNames.
1700
2100
GeoNames location of Foukás
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GeoNames 262288: Foukás
1700
Foukás
Pleiades
2100
Foukás
Φουκάς
2021-12-21T10:28:44-04:00
GeoNames 262288: Foukás
Archaic (Greco-Roman; 750-550 BCE/BC)
The Archaic period in Greek and Roman history. For the purposes of Pleiades, this period is seen to begin in the year 750 and end in the year 550 before the birth of Christ. [[-750, -550]]
Classical (Greco-Roman; 550 BC-330 BC)
The Classical period in Greek and Roman history. For the purposes of Pleiades, this period is said to begin in the year 550 and end in the year 330 before the birth of Christ. [[-550, -330]]
mountain
A mountain as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: Prominent landforms rising considerably above the surrounding area, typically having steep slopes, a sharp summit area, and large mass. Mountains rarely occur individually, and in most cases, are found in ranges, chains, or systems.
Roman, early Empire (30 BC-AD 300)
The Roman period (i.e., the early Roman Empire) in Greek and Roman history. For the purposes of Pleiades, this period is said to begin in the year 30 before the birth of Christ and to end in the year 300 after the birth of Christ. [[-30, 300]]
Pleiades
-30
oros Apesas
300
oros Apesas
ὄρος Ἀπέσας
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Paus. (Spiro: Perseus) 2.15.3
Hellenistic Greek, Roman Republic (330 BC-30 BC)
The Hellenistic period in Greek history and the middle-to-late Republican period in Roman history. For the purposes of Pleiades, this period is said to begin in the year 330 and end in the year 30 before the birth of Christ. [[-330, -30]]
-750
Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 58 D2 Apesas M.
300
Apesas M.
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Apesas M.