Ἀπολλώνιον

From LSJ

ἄνδρες τεθνᾶσιν ἐκ χερῶν αὐτοκτόνων → the men are dead, murdered by their very own hands | dead are our chiefs by fratricidal hands | by kindred hands and mutual murder slain | their hands have killed each other

Source

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
sanctuaire d'Apollon.
Étymologie: Ἀπόλλων.

Spanish (DGE)

-ου, τό
Apolonion
1 templo de Apolo cerca de Naupacto, Th.2.91
cerca de Crotón, Arist.Mir.840a22
en Cartago, App.Pun.133
en Roma, D.C.53.1.3, 58.9.4
en Corinto, Plu.Arat.40
en Cromno, cerca de Megalópolis, Ath.452a.
2 otro n. de Ἀπόλλωνος ἄκρον q.u., promontorio próximo a Utica, Str.17.3.13.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Ἀπολλώνιον: τό Аполлоний (святилище Аполлона близ Навпакта) Thuc.

English (Woodhouse)

temple of Apollo

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Wikipedia EN

  • Temple of Apollo, Corinth
  • Temple of Apollo (Delphi)
  • Temple of Apollo at Bassae
  • Temple of Apollo Patroos, Athens
  • Temple of Apollo Zoster, Vouliagmeni in Attica
  • Temple of Apollo (Kolona), Aegina town, Aegina, Saronic Islands
  • Temple of Apollo, Thermon
  • Temple of the Delians, at Delos
  • Temple of Apollo, Dreros, Crete
  • Temple of Apollo, Gortyn, Crete
  • Temple of Apollo Daphnephoros, Eretria
  • Temple of Apollo Hylates, Limassol
  • Temple of Apollo Didyma, Aydın
  • Temple of Apollo Miletus, Aydın
  • Temple of Apollo Clarus, in Izmir Province
  • Temple of Apollo (Side), in Antalya
  • Temple of Apollo Smintheus (Hamaxitus), in Çanakkale
  • Temple of Apollo (Hierapolis), in Denizli
  • Temple of Apollo (Melite), now largely destroyed