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    Sicyon (/ ˈ s ɪ ʃ i ˌ ɒ n, ˈ s ɪ s-/; Greek: Σικυών; gen.: Σικυῶνος) or Sikyōn was an ancient Greek city state situated in the northern Peloponnesus between Corinth and Achaea on the territory of the present-day regional unit of Corinthia .

  2. Sicyon is an all-in-one scientific calculator for every student or professor, researcher or developer - everybody doing physics or chemistry / science or engineering using formulas and tables of constants.

  3. Sicyon, ancient Greek city in the northern Peloponnese about 11 miles (18 km) northwest of Corinth. Inhabited in Mycenaean times and later invaded by Dorians, Sicyon was subject to Argos for several centuries.

  4. In Greek mythology, Sicyon (/ ˈ s ɪ k iː oʊ n /; Ancient Greek: Σικυών) is the eponym of the polis of the same name, which was said to have previously been known as Aegiale [1] and, earlier, Mecone. [2]

  5. Sicyon (sĬsh´ēŏn, sĬs´–), ancient city of Greece, in the Peloponnesus, NW of Corinth and 2 mi (3.2 km) S of the Gulf of Corinth. Sicyon was founded by Argos and attained its greatest power under the tyrant Cleisthenes in the 6th cent.

  6. Known for its artistic contributions, Sicyon produced renowned painters and sculptors and was home to Aratus of Sicyon, leader of the Achaean League. After the Dark Ages, Sicyon was a Dorian city and part of the kingdom of Argos.In c. 676 BCE, Orthagoras became tyrant (sole ruler) of Sicyon and made the city independent.

  7. Sicyon, an ancient Greek city situated in the northern Peloponnesus between Corinth and Achaea. It was built on a low triangular plateau about 2 miles from the Corinthian Gulf. Between the city and its port lay a fertile plain with olive groves and orchards.

  8. www.hellenicaworld.com › Greece › MythologySicyon - Hellenica World

    In Greek mythology, Sicyon (/ˈsɪkiːoʊn/; Ancient Greek: Σικυών) is the eponym of the polis of the same name, which was said to have previously been known as Aegiale [1] [2] and, earlier, Mecone. [3] His father is named variously as Marathon, Metion, Erechtheus or Pelops. [4] Sicyon married Zeuxippe, the daughter of Lamedon, the ...

  9. Occupying a territory of more than 300 km 2, Sicyon counts among the large-size cities of Ancient Greece, yet significantly smaller to neighbouring Corinth.

  10. Feb 4, 2008 · Sicyon. A hero from Attica, variously mentioned as a son of Marathon, or Metion, or Erichthonius, or Pelops. He was an ally of Lamedon in the war with the sons of Achaeus. Lamedon made him king and give his daughter Zeuxippe to be his wife. Their daughter is Chthonophyle.