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Erythrae or
Erythrai (Gr****: Ἐρυθραί)
later Litri, was one of the
twelve Ionian cities of Asia Minor,
situated 22 km north-east of the port of
Cyssus (modern...
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sometimes called the "Western Maidens", the "Daughters of Evening", or
Erythrai, and the "Sunset Goddesses",
designations all
apparently tied to their...
- itself. In
later times,
fortifications were
built both at
Plataea and
Erythrai as the
mountain formed the
disputed natural border between Athens and Thebes...
- and
their colonies,
influenced by Lydian; c. The
dialect of
Chios and
Erythrai and
their colonies,
influenced by
Aeolic Gr****; d. The
dialect of Samos...
- the
western coast of
Anatolia such as
Phokaia (Foça),
Pitane (Çandarlı),
Erythrai (Ildırı) and old
Smyrna (Bayraklı höyük, the
original site of the city...
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other Sibylla] ... An Erythraian,
because she was born in a
region of
Erythrai ... Some
supposed her a
Sicilian [Sibyl],
others a Leucanian,
others a...
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north of Çeşme town,
facing Chios. The
important Ancient Gr**** city of
Erythrai was
located here from the ****enistic period, and
throughout the ancient...
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Chiliades 10.49, p. 712–714 Gr****
Lyric V Anonymous, fr. 939 (Inscription from
Erythrai) (trans. Campbell); Suida, s.v.
Epione (trans. Suda On Line) Homer, Iliad...
- with Ptolemy. To
demonstrate his power,
Seleucus also
invaded the city of
Erythrai. Polemaios, a
nephew of Antigonus,
attacked Asander.
Seleucus returned...
- 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 by Homer...