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Boeae or
Boiai (Ancient Gr****: Βοιαί), also
known as Boea or Boia (Βοία), was a town in the
south of
ancient Laconia,
situated between the promontories...
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Neapoli is
built on the same site as the
ancient Laconian city of
Boeae,
built in the 10th or 9th
century BCE by the
Heracleid Boeus. The city later...
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south of
ancient Laconia, the
inhabitants of
which were
removed to
Boeae. Its site is
located near the
modern Paleokastro.
Pausanias (1918). "22...
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Gythium Teuthrone Las
Pyrrhichus Caenepolis Oetylus Leuctra Thalamae Alagonia Gerenia Asopus Acriae Boeae Zarax Epidaurus Limera Brasiae Geronthrae Marius...
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contents of some of the
myths collected in Ornithogonia. Boiai,
Latinized Boeae, was a
village in Lacedaemon, at the head of the Gulf of Laconia, that,...
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inhabitants were
removed by the
Dorian conquerors to the
neighbouring town of
Boeae. The
location of Side is
tentatively identified as near
modern Velanidia...
- (Ancient Gr****: Νύμφαιον) was a
harbour town of
ancient Laconia between Boeae and Cape Malea. It had a
statue of
Poseidon standing, and a cave
close to...
- the
eastern coast of
ancient Laconia,
situated within the
territories of
Boeae, at the
distance of 100
stadia from Cape Malea, and 200 from
Epidaurus Limera...