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Euboea (/juːˈbiːə/ yoo-BEE-ə;
Ancient Gr****: Εὔβοια, romanized: Eúboia, IPA: [ěu̯boi̯a]), also
known by its
modern spelling Evia (/ˈɛviə/ EV-ee-ə; Modern...
- Look up
Euboea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Euboea is the second-largest
island in Greece. The word may also
refer to:
Euboea (constituency), electoral...
- the
northwestern part of the
island of
Euboea, Greece. It is
located northwest of Chalkida, the main city of
Euboea, and
southeast of the town of Istiaia...
- 38°33′N 23°30′E / 38.550°N 23.500°E / 38.550; 23.500 The Gulf of
Euboea,
Euboean Gulf,
Euboic Sea or
Euboic Gulf (Gr****: Ευβοϊκός Κόλπος, romanized: Evvoïkós...
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Euboea (/juːˈbiːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Εὔβοια
means 'well-cattle') was the name of
several women in Gr**** mythology.
Euboea, one of the
Argive naiad daughters...
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Hipparchus or
Hipparch of
Euboea (Gr****: Ἵππαρχος; fl. 4th
century BC) was one of the
warmest partisans of
Philip of Macedon, who
rewarded him for his...
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Diacria or
Diakria (Ancient Gr****: Διακρία) was a town of
ancient Euboea. It is
mentioned by Lycophron, who says that the
territory of the
Diacrians was...
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Euboea (Gr****: Περιφερειακή ενότητα Εύβοιας) is one of the
regional units of Greece. It is part of the
administrative region of
Central Greece. It consists...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pyracmus was a king of
Euboea during the
Heroic Age.
After waging war
against Boeotia, he was
slain by Heracles. Bell's New Pantheon...
- (Ancient Gr****: Δῖον or Δίων or Δίον) was a town in the
northwest of
ancient Euboea near the
promontory Cenaeum, from
which Canae in
Aeolis is said to have...