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NEMEA (Ancient sanctuary) CORINTHIA
The battle took place along the river Nemea,1 lasting until nightfall, and parts of both armies had the advantage, but of the Lacedaemonians and their allies eleven hundred men fell, while of the Boeotians and their allies about twenty-eight hundred.
FLIOUS (Ancient city) NEMEA
Old name of Phliasia and Phlius.
ORNIES (Ancient city) NEMEA
The distance from Argos to Lyrcea is about sixty stades, and the distance
from Lyrcea to Orneae is the same. Homer in the Catalogue makes no mention of
the city Lyrcea, because at the time of the Greek expedition against Troy it already
lay deserted; Omeae, however, was inhabited, and in his poem he places it1 on
the list before Phlius and Sicyon, which order corresponds to the position of
the towns in the Argive territory.
The name is derived from Orneus, the son of Erechtheus. This Orneus
begat Peteos, and Peteos begat Menestheus, who, with a body of Athenians, helped
Agamemnon to destroy the kingdom of Priam. From him then did Omeae get its name,
and afterwards the Argives removed all its citizens, who thereupon came to live
at Argos. At Orneae are a sanctuary and an upright wooden image of Artemis; there
is besides a temple devoted to all the gods in common. On the further side of
Orneae are Sicyonia and Phliasia. (2.25.5-6)
FLIOUS (Ancient city) NEMEA
A town in Argolis, its contingent at Thermopylae .
KELEES (Ancient city) NEMEA
Place in Phliasia, named after Celeus, mysteries of Demeter held at.
KLEONES (Ancient city) NEMEA
City of Argolis, Herakles at, the Molionides killed by Herakles at, Herakles murders sons of Actor at, some Mycenaeans settle at.
NEMEA (Ancient sanctuary) CORINTHIA
Place in Argolis, Lycurgus at, Herakles cuts himself a club at, the lion at, killed by Herakles, the Seven against Thebes at.
ORNIES (Ancient city) NEMEA
city of Argolis: Paus. 2.25.5 ff.
called Ornea by Homer: Paus. 2.12.5
people of O. defeat Sicyonians and dedicate bronze figures to Apollo at Delphi: Paus. 10.18.5
city destroyed and inhabitants removed to Argos: Paus. 2.25.6, 8, Paus. 8.27.1
FLIOUS (Ancient city) NEMEA
The coyntry Phliasia it had a city of the same name as the country; but the inhabitants
later emigrated from here, and at a distance of thirty stadia founded a city which
they called Phlius...
Phlius is situated in the center of a circle formed by Sicyonia,
Argeia, Cleonae
and Stymphalus. In Phlius
and Sicyon the temple of
Dia is held in honor; and Dia is their name for Hebe. (Strabo 8.6.24)
KLEONES (Ancient city) NEMEA
Cleonae is a town situated by the road that leads from Argos
to Corinth, on a hill which
is surrounded by dwellings on all sides and is well fortified, so that in my opinion
Homer's words, "well-built Cleonae," (Srabo 8.6.19)
NEMEA (Ancient sanctuary) CORINTHIA
And here too, between Cleonae and Phlius, are Nemea and the sacred precinct in which the Argives are wont to celebrate the Nemean Games, and the scene of the myth of the Nemean lion, and the village Bembina.
ORNIES (Ancient city) NEMEA
Nor yet does Homer know Lyrceium nor Orneae, which are villages in Argeia, the former bearing the same name as the mountain near it and the latter the same as the Orneae which is situated between Corinth and Sicyon.(Strabo 8.6.17)
Orneae is named after the river that flows past it. It is deserted now, although
formerly it was well peopled, and had a temple of Priapus that was held in honor;
and it was from Orneae that the Euphronius who composed the Priapeia calls the
god "Priapus the Orneatan." Orneae is situated above the plain of the Sicyonians,
but the country was possessed by the Argives.
(Strabo 8.6.24)
VEMVINA (Ancient small town) NEMEA
And here too, between Cleonae and Phlius, are Nemea and the sacred precinct in which the Argives are wont to celebrate the Nemean Games, and the scene of the myth of the Nemean lion, and the village Bembina.
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