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Genesium or Genesion (Ancient Greek: Γενέσιον) or Genese (Γενέση) was a town of ancient Argolis upon the Argolic Gulf, south of Lerna, and north of the mountain pass, called , leading into the Thyreatis. Pausanias also calls the place Genethlium or Genethlion (Γενέθλιον), and says less correctly that near it was the spring of fresh water rising in the sea, called ; whereas this spring of fresh water is to the south of the Anigraea. Its site is located near the modern Kiveri.

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  • Genesium or Genesion (Ancient Greek: Γενέσιον) or Genese (Γενέση) was a town of ancient Argolis upon the Argolic Gulf, south of Lerna, and north of the mountain pass, called , leading into the Thyreatis. Pausanias also calls the place Genethlium or Genethlion (Γενέθλιον), and says less correctly that near it was the spring of fresh water rising in the sea, called ; whereas this spring of fresh water is to the south of the Anigraea. At Apobathmi (Ἀπόβαθοι), Danaus is said to have landed. Modern scholars equate the locations. The surrounding country was also called Pyramia (Πυράμια), from the monuments in the form of pyramids found here. Its site is located near the modern Kiveri. (en)
  • Genesio (en griego antiguo, Γενέσιον) es el nombre de una ciudad griega antigua de Argólide, situada al sur de Lerna, junto al mar, donde Pausanias ubicaba un pequeño santuario de Poseidón. En otro pasaje, Pausanias llama al lugar Genetlio y dice que de allí brotaba una fuente de agua dulce llamada Dine donde los argivos arrojaban caballos adornados en honor a Poseidón.​​ Esteban de Bizancio le otorga el estatus de polis.​ (es)
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  • Genesio (en griego antiguo, Γενέσιον) es el nombre de una ciudad griega antigua de Argólide, situada al sur de Lerna, junto al mar, donde Pausanias ubicaba un pequeño santuario de Poseidón. En otro pasaje, Pausanias llama al lugar Genetlio y dice que de allí brotaba una fuente de agua dulce llamada Dine donde los argivos arrojaban caballos adornados en honor a Poseidón.​​ Esteban de Bizancio le otorga el estatus de polis.​ (es)
  • Genesium or Genesion (Ancient Greek: Γενέσιον) or Genese (Γενέση) was a town of ancient Argolis upon the Argolic Gulf, south of Lerna, and north of the mountain pass, called , leading into the Thyreatis. Pausanias also calls the place Genethlium or Genethlion (Γενέθλιον), and says less correctly that near it was the spring of fresh water rising in the sea, called ; whereas this spring of fresh water is to the south of the Anigraea. Its site is located near the modern Kiveri. (en)
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