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Eleutherae (Ancient Gr****: Ἐλευθεραί) is a city in the
northern part of Attica,
bordering the
territory of Boeotia. One of the best
preserved fortresses...
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Eleutherae (480–440 BC) (Ancient Gr****: Μύρων, Myrōn [mý.rɔːn]) was an
Athenian sculptor from the mid-5th
century BC. He was born in
Eleutherae on...
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Eleutherae or
Eleutherai (Ancient Gr****: Ἐλευθεραί) was a town of
ancient Lycia. Its site is unlocated. Steph**** of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol. s.v. v t...
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erect a
statue of Dionysus. as well as for
having given his name to
Eleutherae. His sons were Iasius. and Pierus.[citation needed] He also had several...
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Zilus eleutherae is a
species of lady
beetle in the
family Coccinellidae. It is
found in the
Caribbean and
North America. "Zilus
eleutherae Report". Integrated...
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Eleutherae', a town on the
border between Boeotia and
Attica that had a
sanctuary to Dionysus. At some
point Athens annexed Eleutherae—most likely...
- Mysteries.[citation needed] The
Dionysia was
originally a
rural festival in
Eleutherae,
Attica (Διονύσια τὰ κατ' ἀγρούς –
Dionysia ta kat' agrous), probably...
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Pausanias was
shown a
spring on the road in
Attica leading to
Plataea from
Eleutherae, just
beyond Megara "and a
little ****her on a rock. It is
called the...
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classical period,
Athens was
fortified to the
north by the
fortress of
Eleutherae,
which is
preserved well.
Other fortresses are
those of Oenoe, Decelea...
- Manning, wife of the
discoverer MPC · 4751 4752
Myron 1309 T-2
Myron of
Eleutherae,
Ancient Gr**** (Athenian)
sculptor MPC · 4752 4753
Phidias 4059 T-3 Phidias...