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Amphigeneia (Ancient Greek: Ἀμφιγένεια) was a city in ancient Greece, which is mentioned by Homer in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad. It was located in either Messenia or in Triphylia, in ancient Elis. According to Strabo it was situated at the river , in a region called , and there was a sanctuary of Leto in the city. According to Homer, it belonged to Nestor of Pylos. Pausanias visited the area but does not mention the city, which might indicate that it had been abandoned before the 2nd century. The ancient Eleians believed that Apollo was born here.

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  • Amfigenia (grec antic: Ἀμφιγένεια) era una ciutat grega situada a Messènia, segons Esteve de Bizanci, o vora Macistos, a Trifília, al nord de l'Èlida, segons Estrabó. Homer la menciona al Catàleg de les naus, on formava part dels territoris que governava Nèstor. (ca)
  • Η Αμφιγένεια ήταν πόλη της αρχαίας Ηλείας. Μας είναι γνωστή από τον Στράβωνα ενώ ο Παυσανίας που πέρασε από την περιοχή δεν την αναφέρει, ίσως στην εποχή του να μην υπήρχαν ίχνη της . Ήταν μία από τις πόλεις του κράτους του Νέστορα της ομηρικής Πύλου ενώ αργότερα πέρασε στο βασίλειο της , στην πόλη υπήρχε ιερό της Λητούς. Οι αρχαίοι Ηλείοι πίστευαν ότι εδώ είχε γεννηθεί ο Απόλλων Η θέση της αρχαίας πόλης είναι άγνωστη, αν και ορισμένοι ερευνητές την τοποθετούν στην ευρύτερη περιοχή που καλύπτει σήμερα το χωριό Γρύλλος, Δημοτικό Διαμέρισμα του Καλλικράτειου Δήμου Κρεστένων-Ανδρίτσαινας (πρώην Δήμου Σκιλλούντος), στην προ "Καποδίστρια" Επαρχία Ολυμπίας του νομού Ηλείας. (el)
  • Amphigeneia (Ancient Greek: Ἀμφιγένεια) was a city in ancient Greece, which is mentioned by Homer in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad. It was located in either Messenia or in Triphylia, in ancient Elis. According to Strabo it was situated at the river , in a region called , and there was a sanctuary of Leto in the city. According to Homer, it belonged to Nestor of Pylos. Pausanias visited the area but does not mention the city, which might indicate that it had been abandoned before the 2nd century. The ancient Eleians believed that Apollo was born here. The location of the ancient city is tentatively located near modern . (en)
  • Anfigenia (en griego, Αμφιγένεια) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega situada en una zona limítrofe entre Élide y Mesenia, que fue mencionada por Homero en el catálogo de las naves de la Ilíada, donde formaba parte de los territorios que gobernaba Néstor.​ Estrabón la ubica en la región denominada , próxima al río y menciona que había un santuario de Leto.​ Según el arqueólogo Spyridon Marinatos, Anfigenia debe localizarse en una pequeña población llamada Muriatada, unos 9 km al este de Ciparisia.​ (es)
  • Anfigenia (in greco antico: Αμφιγένεια) era una polis dell'antica Grecia ubicata nell'Elide, menzionata da Omero nel catalogo delle navi de'Iliade, dove figurava tra i territori governati da Nestore. (it)
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  • Amfigenia (grec antic: Ἀμφιγένεια) era una ciutat grega situada a Messènia, segons Esteve de Bizanci, o vora Macistos, a Trifília, al nord de l'Èlida, segons Estrabó. Homer la menciona al Catàleg de les naus, on formava part dels territoris que governava Nèstor. (ca)
  • Anfigenia (en griego, Αμφιγένεια) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega situada en una zona limítrofe entre Élide y Mesenia, que fue mencionada por Homero en el catálogo de las naves de la Ilíada, donde formaba parte de los territorios que gobernaba Néstor.​ Estrabón la ubica en la región denominada , próxima al río y menciona que había un santuario de Leto.​ Según el arqueólogo Spyridon Marinatos, Anfigenia debe localizarse en una pequeña población llamada Muriatada, unos 9 km al este de Ciparisia.​ (es)
  • Anfigenia (in greco antico: Αμφιγένεια) era una polis dell'antica Grecia ubicata nell'Elide, menzionata da Omero nel catalogo delle navi de'Iliade, dove figurava tra i territori governati da Nestore. (it)
  • Amphigeneia (Ancient Greek: Ἀμφιγένεια) was a city in ancient Greece, which is mentioned by Homer in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad. It was located in either Messenia or in Triphylia, in ancient Elis. According to Strabo it was situated at the river , in a region called , and there was a sanctuary of Leto in the city. According to Homer, it belonged to Nestor of Pylos. Pausanias visited the area but does not mention the city, which might indicate that it had been abandoned before the 2nd century. The ancient Eleians believed that Apollo was born here. (en)
  • Η Αμφιγένεια ήταν πόλη της αρχαίας Ηλείας. Μας είναι γνωστή από τον Στράβωνα ενώ ο Παυσανίας που πέρασε από την περιοχή δεν την αναφέρει, ίσως στην εποχή του να μην υπήρχαν ίχνη της . Ήταν μία από τις πόλεις του κράτους του Νέστορα της ομηρικής Πύλου ενώ αργότερα πέρασε στο βασίλειο της , στην πόλη υπήρχε ιερό της Λητούς. Οι αρχαίοι Ηλείοι πίστευαν ότι εδώ είχε γεννηθεί ο Απόλλων (el)
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