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Alcestis

1. Alcestis - Greek Heroine Alcestis
Alcestis was the wife of King Admetus of Thessaly.
2. Alcestis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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3. Alcestis, Greece, Greek mythology
Alcestis Daughter of king Pelias of Iolcus (Volos) and wife of king Admetus of Pherae. The king was good friends with Apollo after the god had served...
4. Alcestis
An analysis of Alcestis, the play by Euripides.
5. Classical E-Text: EURIPIDES, ALCESTIS
Classical E-Text
6. Ancient Greek Art: Death & Alcestis
Classical Art Gallery
7. alkestis, grekisk mytologi
Alkestis Dotter till kung Pelias av Iolkos (Volos) och hustru till kung Admetos av Ferae. Kungen var god vän med Apollon efter att kungen...
8. Anaxibia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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9. Thanatos
Wikipedia (en)
10. Euripides
A biography of the Greek dramatist Euripides.
11. Pherae
Wikipedia (en)
12. Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, page 22
Seyffert, Dictionary of Classical Antiquities
13. Heracles (Euripides) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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14. Heracleidae (play) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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15. Helen (play) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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16. Rhesus_(play)
Wikipedia (en)
17. Orestes (play) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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18. The_Bacchae
Wikipedia (en)
19. Asclepius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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20. Asclepius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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21. Acheron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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22. 124 Alkeste - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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23. Pelias - Information on Pelias
Pelias was the son of Poseidon and Tyro, brother of Neleus, half-brother of Aeson, Pheres, and Amythaon, father of Acastus and Alcestis. Pelias sent...
24. Classical E-Text: EURIPIDES, MEDEA
Classical E-Text
25. Classical E-Text: EURIPIDES, HIPPOLYTUS
Classical E-Text
26. Classical E-Text: EURIPIDES, CYCLOPS
Classical E-Text
27. Classical E-Text: EURIPIDES, HERACLEIDAE
Classical E-Text
28. Classical E-Text: EURIPIDES, ANDROMACHE
Classical E-Text
29. Admetus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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30. Pheres
Wikipedia (en)
31. Euripides - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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32. Eumelus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hydra Island


Welcome to Hellas (Greece) and welcome to Hydra! it's probably impossible to fit all of Hydra's fascinating beauty in this small pamphlet. We have attempted, however, to give a short description of the island that has enough to offer the visitor and guarantees a memorable vacation.

The healthy dry climate, the friendly people, the sparkling warm waters and the picturesque harbor that at sundown transforms into a cosmopolitan city full of sports, scuba diving, trips to the islander historical monasteries, donkey rides in town, shopping In the stores along the harbor, good food in the taverner and restaurants, and all night partying at the bars and music clubs around town.

The high quality and exquisite service characteristic of the hotels and other shops and restaurants fit perfectly the strict standards of the highest class visitors and the jet set from all over the world that come to Hydra every year.

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Have a wonderful time...