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southeast of Livadeia.
Koroneia was
named after the
ancient town
Coronea or
Coroneia (Ancient Gr****: Κορώνεια).
According to tradition, the
ancient town was...
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Coroneia (Ancient Gr****: Κορώνεια), or Coronea, was a town of
ancient Boeotia, and a
member of the
Boeotian League. It is
described by
Strabo as situated...
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Oxythemis of
Cleonae or
Coroneia was an
ancient Gr****
athlete who won the
stadion race in the 12th
Ancient Olympic Games in 732 BC. The
stadion race (about...
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Coroneia or
Koroneia (Ancient Gr****: Κορώνεια) was a town of
ancient Thessaly in Phthiotis, from
which the
Boeotian Coroneia probably derived its name...
- BC—Hoshea
becomes the last king of Israel. 732 BC—Oxythemis of Cleonae/
Coroneia wins the
stadion race at the
twelfth Olympic Games. 730 BC—Northern Egypt...
- The
Battle of
Coronea in 394 BC, also
Battle of
Coroneia, took
place during the
Corinthian War, in
which the
Spartans and
their allies under King Agesilaus...
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Corybantes were the
children of
Thalia and Apollo. In the
sanctuary of Hera in
Coroneia was a
statue created by
Pythodorus of Thebes,
depicting Hera
holding the...
- who
heard their songs could p**** by them. In the
sanctuary of Hera in
Coroneia was a
statue created by
Pythodorus of Thebes,
depicting Hera
holding the...
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related to the
festival and the
second of
Hermes promachos (champion) At
Coroneia there was a
sunctuary of
Hermes epimelios(keeper of the flocks) and at...
- Epaminondas; and
received the name of
Coroneia because Epimelides, who
founded the new town, was a
native of
Coroneia, in Boeotia. This name was changed...