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Wednesday, 11 February 2015
A notable Cretan
One
Kloumenidas
(i.e. Kle(w)o- with contraction after loss of /w/), the son of a certain
Koichis
(itself very restricted in its distribution), appears in
Amnisos 290, I6
(110-75 BCE). There is
another
at Hierapytna.
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