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Boeotia (/biˈoʊʃ(i)ə/ bee-OH-sh(ee-)ə),
sometimes Latinized as
Boiotia or
Beotia (Gr****: Βοιωτία; modern: Viotía; ancient: Boiōtía), is one of the regional...
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Boeotia (Gr****: Εκλογική περιφέρεια Βοιωτίας) is a
constituency of the ****enic Parliament.
Boeotia elected 4 MPs in the June 2023 Gr****
legislative election...
- melt water,
which collected in a three-lake
system in the
lowlands of
Boeotia.
First it
entered Lake Copais,
which was
never more than a
wetland a few...
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Thermodon (Ancient Gr****: Θερμώδων) was a
river of
ancient Boeotia that rose in
Mount Hypatus, and
flowed past Teumessus, and
emptied into the Asopus...
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Scamander /skəˈmændər/ or
Skamandros (Ancient Gr****: Σκάμανδρος) was a king in
Boeotia. The
meaning of the name is "left(-handed) man". The
second element looks...
- (Gr****: Ασωπός,
referred to in
Latin sources as Asopus) is a
river in
Boeotia and
northern Attica, Greece. In antiquity, it
formed the
border between...
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Delphinium or
Delphinion (Ancient Gr****: Δελφίνιον) was a town of
ancient Boeotia or of
ancient Attica, the port-town of Oropus. Strabo,
calls the harbour...
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Eleusis (Ancient Gr****: Ἐλευσίς) was a town of
ancient Boeotia, on the
river Triton, and near Lake Copais. Eleusis,
along with the
neighbouring town of...
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early Gr**** myths, is best
known today as a rich
archaeological site in
Boeotia, Greece, that was
inhabited from the
Neolithic through the ****enistic...
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Vasilika (Gr****: Βασιλικά) is a
small village in the
prefecture of
Boeotia, Greece. It is
about 150
kilometers (ca. 90 miles) NW of Athens, and about...