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Erythrae or
Erythrai (Gr****: Ἐρυθραί)
later Lythri(Λυθρί, turk. Ildırı) was one of the
twelve Ionian cities of Asia Minor,
situated 22 km north-east of...
- 38°14′09″N 23°24′13″E / 38.235699°N 23.403565°E / 38.235699; 23.403565
Erythrae or
Erythrai (Ancient Gr****: Ἐρυθραί) was a town in
ancient Boeotia, mentioned...
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Erythrae in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Erythrae is an
ancient Ionian city in Asia Minor.
Erythrae,
Erythrai (ancient Gr****: Ἐρυθραί), or...
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Apollodorus of
Erythrae was a
writer of
ancient Greece, who
spoke of the
Erythraean Sibyl as his fellow-citizen.
Marcus Terentius Varro, Fragm. p. 216...
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Erythrae or
Erythrai (Ancient Gr****: Ἐρυθραί) was a town of the
Ozolian Locrians,
probably the
harbour of Eupalium. The site of
Erythrae is tentatively...
- oracle. The
Erythraean Sibyl was
sited at
Erythrae, a town in
Ionia opposite Chios.
Apollodorus of
Erythrae affirms the
Erythraean Sibyl to have been...
- 38°50′46″N 22°23′05″E / 38.846248°N 22.384586°E / 38.846248; 22.384586
Erythrae or
Erythrai (Ancient Gr****: Ἐρυθραί) was a town in
Ainis in
ancient Thessaly...
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Athenais (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθηναΐς) was a
prophetess from
Erythrae in Ionia, Asia Minor. She
lived at the time of
Alexander the Great.
According to Strabo...
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Aristomache (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστομάχη) of
Erythrae was a poet of 2nd
century BCE
ancient Greece who
competed in the
Isthmian games at
Corinth -- which...
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prophetess of
classical antiquity presiding over the
Apollonian oracle at
Erythrae, a town in
Ionia opposite Chios,
which was
built by Neleus, the son of...