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The inhabitants of the Grecian town of Scione, in the Thracian peninsula called Pallene or Pellene, accounted themselves the offspring of the
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01 Rossiter Johnson 1885
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Macedonia which was afterwards called Pallene; others again, in Thessaly, or Thrace.] [Footnote 25: _Carry his bolts.
The Metamorphoses of Ovid Literally Translated into English Prose, with Copious Notes and Explanations 43 BC-18? Ovid 1847
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Initial calculations suggest the moon is about 2km-wide (1.2 miles) and its orbit sits between those of two other Saturnian moons, Methone and Pallene.
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Pallene, beyond the headland of Canastra, running all night with the wind.
The Argonautica 2008
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Bury my body after death in its destined grave in front of the shrine of the virgin goddess at Pallene.
The Heracleidae 2008
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Bury my body after death in its destined grave in front of the shrine of the virgin goddess at Pallene.
The Heracleidae 2008
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The new moon, officially designated as S/2007 S 4, but which has been unofficially nicknamed "Frank," orbits Saturn between the paths of Methone and Pallene, two small sister moons also discovered in Cassini images in 2004.
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It is near the moons Methone and Pallene, suggesting the new satellite may be part of a family of moons.
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Pallene, being a Corinthian colony, but tributary allies of Athens, were ordered to raze the wall looking towards Pallene, to give hostages, to dismiss the Corinthian magistrates, and in future not to receive the persons sent from Corinth annually to succeed them.
The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2005
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No one venturing to meet him in the field, he raised works against the wall on the side of Pallene.
The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2005
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