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Acriae or
Akriai (Ancient Gr****: Ἀκριαί), or
Acraeae or
Akraiai (Ἀκραῖαι), or
Acreia or
Akreia (Ἄκρεια), also
spelled Acraea, was a town of
ancient Laconia...
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Porthaon Euryalus Eurymachus Crotalus Acrias of Lacedaemon,
founder of
Acriae Capetus Lycurgus Lasius Chalcodon Tricolonus Aristomachus Prias Pelagon...
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Porthaon Euryalus Eurymachus Crotalus Acrias of Lacedaemon,
founder of
Acriae Capetus Lycurgus Lasius Chalcodon Tricolonus Aristomachus Prias Pelagon...
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Porthaon Euryalus Eurymachus Crotalus Acrias of Lacedaemon,
founder of
Acriae Capetus Lycurgus Lasius Chalcodon Tricolonus (descendant of
another Tricolonus...
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Gythium Teuthrone Las
Pyrrhichus Caenepolis Oetylus Leuctra Thalamae Alagonia Gerenia Asopus Acriae Boeae Zarax Epidaurus Limera Brasiae Geronthrae Marius...
- was also said to be the
father of King Oebalus. In 1320 BC, he
founded Acriae. Pausanias, 3.1.3 Apollodorus, 3.10.3 Apollodorus, 1.9.5 & 3.10.3; Pausanias...
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northern extremity of the
plain Leuce which extended inland between Acriae and
Asopus on the
eastern side of the
Laconian Gulf. Its site is located...
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Biadinoupolis (Βιαδινουπολίς), was a town of
ancient Laconia,
located between Acriae and Asopus. Its name
appears in an
inscription reported by
August Böckh...
- 192 BCE. It must have been
situated in the
plain of Leuce,
which lay
between Acriae and Asopus. The name of the
place occurs in an inscription. Its site is...
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ancient Laconia, on the
eastern side of the
Laconian Gulf, 60
stadia south of
Acriae. It
possessed a
temple of the
Roman emperors, and on the
citadel a temple...