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Ainis (Ancient Gr****: Αἰνίς, IPA: [ajˈniːs],
Modern Gr**** Αινίδα, IPA: [eˈniða]) or
Aeniania (Αἰνιανία), was a
region of
ancient Greece located near Lamia...
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western valley of the Spercheios,
their land was
adjacent to the
Aenianes.
Their main town was Trachis. In the town of Anthele, the
Malians had an...
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founding po****tions. The list
below is as
enumerated by Aeschines: The
Aenianes or
Oetaeans (Αἰνιᾶνες, Οἰταῖοι) The
Boeotians (Βοιωτοί) of
Thebes The Dolopes...
- In the
western valley of the
Spercheios their land was
adjacent to the
Aenianes.
Their main town was
named Trachis. In the town of Anthela, the Malians...
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Ionian Islands) (mentioned in Iliad's
Catalogue of Ships)
Aenianes/Enienes - Pre-Dorian
Aenianes of
Aenis Boeotians Aones (mentioned in Iliad's Catalogue...
- However, this
Aeneus may have been
intended as the
eponymous founder of the
Aenianes,
another Thessalian tribe, and may not be the same as the
founder of the...
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being founded at the turn of the 5th/4th
century BC as the
capital of the
Aenianes.
During the
Roman period the town
prospered and was
regarded as the chief...
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Amphictyonic League, and
shared two
votes on the
Amphictyonic council with the
Aenianes. The
region of Phocis,
along with some of the
cities that
existed there...
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Dorians on the south. The most
important of
these tribes were the
Aenianes (Αἰνιᾶνες -
Aeniānes),
called Eniēnes (Ἐνιῆνες) by
Homer and Herodotus, an ancient...
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Thermopylae (Locris). The
twelve founders enumerated by
Aeschines were the
Aenianes or
Oetaeans (Αἰνιᾶνες, Οἰταῖοι), the
Boeotians (Βοιωτοί) of Thebes, the...