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    overcame the Nemean Lion, and here, during Antiquity, the Nemean Games were held (ending c. 235 BC) and were celebrated in the eleven Nemean odes of Pindar...
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    house Nemean Baths contains a western room with basin baths and an eastern plunge bath. The western basin room is common of 4th century baths throughout...
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  • of Acheron Neikea Nekyia Neleides Neleus Neleus of Scepsis Nemean Baths Nemean Games Nemean lion Nemesis Nemesis (philosophy) Neo-Attic Neobule Neodamodes...
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    muscular, yet weary, Hercules leaning on his club, which has the skin of the Nemean lion draped over it. In myths about Heracles, killing the lion was his first...
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    against Larissa Hill. Nearby from this site is Agora, Roman Odeon, and the Baths of Argos. The theater is one of the largest architectural developments in...
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    Martial's epigrams refers to a woman equalling Hercules's feat of slaying the Nemean Lion. While the trainers of the rhinoceros may have trembled in fear at...
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    Agathodaemon Religious Games Panathenaia Herakleia Panhellenic Games Olympic Games Nemean Games Pythian Games Isthmian Games Philosophy Pythagoreanism Neopythagoreanism...
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    juvenile. Hebe is the daughter of Zeus and his sister-wife Hera. Pindar in Nemean Ode 10 refers to her as the most beautiful of the goddesses, and being by...
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    Biscari in 1737. statue of Hercules in a lionskin just after killing the Nemean Lion statue of Hercules resting, Farnese Hercules type, holding one of the...
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    a Caduceus hand, god of merchants, and Hercules dressed in the skin of Nemean lion. Galerie Véro-Dodat is filled with mostly high-caliber, designer boutiques...
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    Agathodaemon Religious Games Panathenaia Herakleia Panhellenic Games Olympic Games Nemean Games Pythian Games Isthmian Games Philosophy Pythagoreanism Neopythagoreanism...
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    of ancient Greece Ancient Olympic pentathlon Pankration Isthmian Games Nemean Games Pythian Games Sports Boxing Episkyros Kottabos Running Wrestling Equipment...
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    set of games every year. The other Panhellenic Games were the Pythian, Nemean, and Isthmian Games, though the Olympic Games were considered the most prestigious...
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    in Greek mythology, Heracles overcame the Nemean Lion of the Lady Hera, and during Antiquity the Nemean Games were played. Most important of all, however...
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    name Ares uses as his own war-cry. Ares's sister Hebe ("Youth") also draws baths for him. According to Pausanias, local inhabitants of Therapne, Sparta,...
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    a ruin on a hill to the left based on the Basilica of Maxentius or the Baths of Caracalla. Its popularity is demonstrated by the large number of surviving...
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    were to remain celibate in the priesthood. They could not use the same baths and they were not allowed to enter the house of a private man. Iakinthotrophos...
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    In Greek Anthology, at the chapter in which describe the statues in the Baths of Zeuxippus, it also mentions and describes a statue of Hermaphroditus...
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