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Oenoe or Oinoe (Ancient Greek: Οἰνόη) or Oene or Oine (Οἴνη) or Oenoa or Oinoa (Οἰνώα) was a small town in the Argeia, west of Argos, on the left bank of the river , and on the southern (the Prinus) of the two roads leading from Argos to Mantineia. Above the town was the mountain (Malevós), with a temple of Artemis on the summit, worshipped by the inhabitants of Oenoe under the name of Oenoatis (Οἰνωᾶτις). The town was named by Diomedes after his grandfather Oeneus, who died here. Another mythical event related to this city is that it was considered to be the place where the Ceryneian Hind was found and captured by Heracles in one of his 12 Labors, after a year of pursuit.

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  • Ènoe (en grec antic Οἰνόη) era una ciutat de l'Argòlida a l'oest d'Argos a la vora del riu Caradros (Charadrus), a la via entre Argos i Mantinea, segons diu Pausànias. Diomedes va batejar la ciutat amb aquest nom en honor del seu avi Eneu, que va morir vora la ciutat. A la rodalia d'Ènoe els atenencs i els argius van derrotar els espartans, segons diuen Pausànias, Apol·lodor i Esteve de Bizanci. (ca)
  • Énoe (en griego, Οἰνόη) fue una antigua ciudad griega perteneciente a Argólida, en el Peloponeso. La tradición decía que el nombre de este lugar derivaba del mítico rey Eneo de Etolia que, tras ser asesinado, fue enterrado en este lugar por Diomedes.​​ Otro evento mítico relacionado con esta ciudad es que se la consideraba como el lugar donde se hallaba la cierva cerinitia, que fue capturada por Heracles en uno de sus doce trabajos, tras un año de persecución.​ (es)
  • Oenoe or Oinoe (Ancient Greek: Οἰνόη) or Oene or Oine (Οἴνη) or Oenoa or Oinoa (Οἰνώα) was a small town in the Argeia, west of Argos, on the left bank of the river , and on the southern (the Prinus) of the two roads leading from Argos to Mantineia. Above the town was the mountain (Malevós), with a temple of Artemis on the summit, worshipped by the inhabitants of Oenoe under the name of Oenoatis (Οἰνωᾶτις). The town was named by Diomedes after his grandfather Oeneus, who died here. Another mythical event related to this city is that it was considered to be the place where the Ceryneian Hind was found and captured by Heracles in one of his 12 Labors, after a year of pursuit. (en)
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  • Ènoe (en grec antic Οἰνόη) era una ciutat de l'Argòlida a l'oest d'Argos a la vora del riu Caradros (Charadrus), a la via entre Argos i Mantinea, segons diu Pausànias. Diomedes va batejar la ciutat amb aquest nom en honor del seu avi Eneu, que va morir vora la ciutat. A la rodalia d'Ènoe els atenencs i els argius van derrotar els espartans, segons diuen Pausànias, Apol·lodor i Esteve de Bizanci. (ca)
  • Énoe (en griego, Οἰνόη) fue una antigua ciudad griega perteneciente a Argólida, en el Peloponeso. La tradición decía que el nombre de este lugar derivaba del mítico rey Eneo de Etolia que, tras ser asesinado, fue enterrado en este lugar por Diomedes.​​ Otro evento mítico relacionado con esta ciudad es que se la consideraba como el lugar donde se hallaba la cierva cerinitia, que fue capturada por Heracles en uno de sus doce trabajos, tras un año de persecución.​ Pausanias la ubica en el camino entre Argos y Mantinea, cerca de un torrente llamado Cáradro y al pie del monte .​ Este autor cita una batalla que hubo en este lugar entre los atenienses y sus aliados frente a los lacedemonios en la que vencieron los primeros.​ Se desconocen otros detalles de esta batalla, que no citan otros autores, pero los historiadores la sitúan en torno al año 456 a. C., en el curso de la Primera Guerra del Peloponeso.​ (es)
  • Oenoe or Oinoe (Ancient Greek: Οἰνόη) or Oene or Oine (Οἴνη) or Oenoa or Oinoa (Οἰνώα) was a small town in the Argeia, west of Argos, on the left bank of the river , and on the southern (the Prinus) of the two roads leading from Argos to Mantineia. Above the town was the mountain (Malevós), with a temple of Artemis on the summit, worshipped by the inhabitants of Oenoe under the name of Oenoatis (Οἰνωᾶτις). The town was named by Diomedes after his grandfather Oeneus, who died here. Another mythical event related to this city is that it was considered to be the place where the Ceryneian Hind was found and captured by Heracles in one of his 12 Labors, after a year of pursuit. In the neighbourhood of this town the Athenians and Argives gained a victory over the Lacedaemonians in the lead up to the Peloponnesian War (c. 456 BCE). The site of Oenoe is located near modern (Merkourion). (en)
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