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Amphicleia or
Amphikleia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμφίκλεια) or
Amphicaea or
Amphikaia (Ἀμφίκαια) was a Gr**** town in the
north of
ancient Phocis,
distant 60 stadia...
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Xylikoi Amfikleia was
named after the
ancient town
Amphicleia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμφίκλεια).
Amphicleia was also
named Amphicaea (Ἀμφίκαια) and
Ophiteia (Ὀφιτεία)...
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Amnisos Crete,
Greece Phocis,
Greece Amphicaea Boeotia,
Greece Amfikleia Amphicleia Amphigeneia Peloponnese,
southern Greece abandoned Amphipolis Central...
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stadia from
Amphicleia: but this
number appears to be an
error of the copyists,
since in the same p****age he says that
Amphicleia was only 15 stadia...
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League Κοινὸν τῶν Φωκέων,
Koinon ton
Phokeon Abae, Aiolidai, Ambrysus,
Amphicleia, Antikyra, Boulis, Charadra, Daulis, Delphi, Drymaea, Echedameia, Elateia...
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extends nearly 20 miles, from the
narrows of the
Cephissus River below Amphicleia, to the
entrance into Boeotia.
Hence it was
admirably placed for commanding...
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included Athens, Megara, Sparta, Chalcis, Argos, Acraephiae, Epidaurus,
Amphicleia, Methana, Corinth, Hypata, Demetrias, Rhodes, Thessalonica,
Magnesia on...
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placed by
Pausanias in the
plain at the
distance of 15
stadia from
Amphicleia. Its site has been
located at a
place called Palaiokastro (old castle)...
- that "to gain some
credible chronology, one ****umes that
Ariston married Amphicleia some time
after Plotinus's death" Mark Edwards,
Neoplatonic Saints: The...
- Cephissus. The
tower is
located on the site of the
acropolis of
ancient Amphicleia,
which today is
occupied by the
cemetery of the
modern settlement. The...