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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...
- The
Cephissus (Ancient Gr****: Κήφισσος),
called the
Boeotian Cephissus to
distinguish it from
other rivers of the same name, or
Kifisos (Gr****: Βοιωτικός...
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early on in
Homeric Hymns, Hera****us, the
Athenian ephebes' oath, and in
Boeotic inscriptions (in a
legal sense,
either "judge" or "witness", or similar)...
- gains. The two
armies met at
Halmyros in
southern Thessaly (or at the
Boeotic Cephissus, near Orchomenos,
according to an
earlier interpretation). On...
- and ****aracus (the
grandfather of Aeneas). X: 155–160, XI: 756
Glaucus Boeotic fisherman who was
metamorphosed into a sea god. VII: 233, XIII: 906–916...
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strategic location on the
northern slopes of
Mount Parn****us and
south of the
Boeotic Cephissus. The
tower is
located on the site of the
acropolis of ancient...
- outliers,
bounded by the
Spercheios River to the
north and east and the
Boeotic Cephissus to the south. They were
surrounded by
other small tribal regions...
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regarded as part of a late
Byzantine defence system along the
Copais and the
Boeotic Cephissus, but is most
likely of
Frankish construction. Bon 1937, p. 146...
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forms the
chief p****age
between the
Spercheios valley in the
north and the
Boeotic Cephissus valley in the south, with its
northern exit
close to the p****...
- importance, as it
controlled the
mountain roads from the
Asopos to the
Boeotic Cephissus, and to Dyo Vouna. It is one of the
castles po****rly
known as...