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Decelea (Ancient Gr****: Δεκέλεια, Gr**** pronunciation: [ðe.ˈce.ʎa]), Dekéleia), was a deme and
ancient village in
northern Attica serving as a
trade route...
- Athens.
Strabo ****igns
these the
names of Cecropia, Tetrapolis, Epacria,
Decelea, Eleusis, Aphidna, Thoricus, Brauron, Cytherus, Sphettus, Cephisia, and...
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Akrotiri and
Dhekelia (/ˌækroʊˈtɪəri ənd diˈkeɪliə/),
officially the
Sovereign Base
Areas of
Akrotiri and
Dhekelia (SBA), is a
British Overseas Territory...
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Noctuoidea Family:
Noctuidae Genus:
Cropia Species: C. indigna
Binomial name
Cropia indigna (Walker, [1858])
Synonyms Decelea indigna Walker, [1858]...
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Decelea is a
genus of
moths of the
family Noctuidae.
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database v t e...
- of 413 BC, Agis
entered Attica with a
Peloponnesian army, and
fortified Decelea; and in the
winter of the same year,
after the news of the
disastrous fate...
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Alcibiades pla**** a
significant role in Athens's undoing; the
capture of
Decelea and the
revolts of
several critical Athenian subjects occurred either at...
- Family:
Noctuidae Genus:
Cropia Species: C. subapicalis
Binomial name
Cropia subapicalis (Walker, [1858])
Synonyms Decelea subapicalis Walker, [1858]...
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Syracuse and also
fortify Decelea near Athens. The Athenians, he said,
feared nothing more than the
occupation of
Decelea. The
Spartans took this advice...
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ancient times, when it was
under the
ancient demes of
Acharnae and
Decelea.
Towns surrounding the
mountain include Aspropyrgos, Fyli, Acharnes, Varymbombi...