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Ascra or
Askre (Ancient Gr****: Ἄσκρη, romanized: Áskrē) was a town in
ancient Boeotia which is best
known today as the home of the poet Hesiod. It was...
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crossed the sea to
settle at a
hamlet near
Thespiae in
Boeotia named Ascra, "a
cursed place,
cruel in winter, hard in summer,
never pleasant" (Works...
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proposed elevating the
preexisting subgenus Ascra to
genus status,
thereby reclassifying E.
bifida as
Ascra bifida. "Edessa
bifida Report". Integrated...
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Antiope Melanippe Boeotus Arne Diod. Sic. 1st cent. BC
Melanippe Oeoclus Ascra Paus. 2nd cent. AD
Ancaeus Astypalaea Paus. 2nd cent. AD
Eurypylus Apollod...
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culture to humanity. They were
venerated specifically in
Naxos and
Boeotian Ascra, two
cities they founded.
Besides these two, the
foundation of the town...
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American Stock Car
Racing ****ociation (
ASCRA) was
formed in Trenton, New
Jersey in August/September 1947 by the
owners and
drivers of
stock cars for...
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mother of
Cercyon by
Branchus Argyra Achaea loved by the hero
Selemnus Ascra Boeotia loved by
Poseidon who bore him a son
Oeoclus Asterodia Caucasus...
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therefore decided to
become a
close ally of Thebes. The
Thespians destro****
Ascra at some
point between 700–650 BCE, and
later settled Eutresis between 600–550...
- Washington:
Government Printing Office. Edwards,
Anthony (2004), Hesiod's
Ascra, Berkeley:
University of
California Press, ISBN 9780520236585. Harris, Paul;...
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established in the
Valley of the Muses, a
fertile valley near
Thespiai and
Ascra,
under the
influence of the
Hesiodic texts, in ****enistic
times if not...