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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...
- (French: [etjɛn də la bɔesi] , also [bwati] or [bɔeti]; Occitan:
Esteve de La
Boetiá; 1
November 1530 – 18
August 1563) was a
French magistrate, classicist,...
- War.
Thucydides 1.113
Battle of
Coronea in
Robert J. Buck's
History of
Boetia[permanent dead link] C.M. Bowra, The
Epigram of the
Fallen at
Coronea J...
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Euphrosyne and her sisters' main cult was
located in Athens, Sparta, or
Boetia.
Euphrosyne is
depicted with the
other two Graces,
Aglaea and Thalia, at...
- the
mortifications of
cenobitic life at the
Hosios Loukas monastery in
Boetia set sail in the
spring of 1094 on a
pilgrimage to Rome for the Solemnity...
- city of Sendai, ****an MPC · 6089 6090
Aulis 1989 DJ
Aulis was the port in
Boetia where the Gr****
fleet gathered to set sail for Troy and
where Iphigenia...
- ****. He did the same to the
daughters of Minyas, King of
Orchomenos in
Boetia, and then
turned them into bats.
According to Opian,
Dionysus delighted...
- in Mylasa. The tomb of
Iphimedeia and her sons was
shown at
Anthedon in
Boetia. Hyginus, De
Astronomica 2.14.5 Callimachus, Hymn to
Demeter 31–32 & 96-100...
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Calydonian Boar
Cerberus The
Chimaera The
Cyclopes Drabne of Dole The
Dragon of
Boetia Fafnir Fenris The
Furies Geryon Harpalyce Hecate The
Hydra Ladon Medusa...
- her
manifold and
mystic nature." A 6th
century fragment of
pottery from
Boetia depicts a
goddess which may be
Hecate in a
maternal or
fertility mode. Crowned...