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Hephaestia and
Hephaistia (Ancient Gr****: Ἡφαιστία), or
Hephaestias or
Hephaistias (Ἡφαιστίας), was a town of
Ancient Greece, now an
archeological site...
- that the
Lycians dedicated a city to
Hephaestus and
called it
Hephaestia. The
Hephaestia in
Lemnos was
named after the god. In addition, the
whole island...
- (also
called Kastro) and Hephaistia,
which was the
chief town.
Coins from
Hephaestia are
found in
considerable number, and
various types including the goddess...
- "Citromicrobium"
Yurkov et al. 1999 "Hankyongella"
Siddiqi and Im 2020
Hephaestia Felföldi et al. 2014 "Lutibacterium"
Chung and King 2001 Novosphingopyxis...
- The
Hephaesteia (Ancient Gr****: Ηφαίστεια), or
Hephaestia, was an
ancient Gr****
festival primarily celebrated in
Athens and
Lemnos in
honor of the god...
- Gythium,
Peloponnese ****enikon, Gr****
Pyramid in ****enikon,
Athens Hephaestia, Lemnos,
North Aegean Hagia Triada,
Crete Heraion of Argos, Peloponnese...
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Solinus wrote that the
Lycians dedicated a city to
Hephaestus and
called it
Hephaestia.
Throughout the 1950s, P.
Demargne and H.
Metzger meticulously explored...
- Phalacrus, Pheraemon, Xuthus, and the daughters' as Aeole, Astycrateia,
Hephaestia,
Iphthe and Periboea. Dia,
daughter of King
Porthaon of
Calydon and mother...
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Mykonos Paros Pholegandros Rineia Seriphos Sifnos Sikinos Syros Tenos Thera Hephaestia,
Lemnos Imbros Myrina,
Lemnos Grynches Ionikos phoros (Ἰωνικὸς φόρος)...
- (Elis)
Helots Hemera Hemithea (mythology)
Hemithorakion Henioche Hepatizon Hephaestia Hephaestio Hephaestion (grammarian)
Hephaestus Hera Hera
Alexandros Hera...