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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...
- In 2009, a
newly discovered inscription was
reported from the site of
Hephaistia, the prin****l
ancient city of Lemnos.
Lemnian is
largely accepted as...
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dedicated to them were
performed in the island. Its
ancient capital was
named Hephaistia in the god's honour. Hephaestus' forge,
which was
located on Lemnos, as...
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completed between 445–440 BCE,
during which time the
statue of
Athena Hephaistia had been
added to the
shrine next to the cult
statue of Hephaestus, while...
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nuova iscrizione tirsenica di Efestia" [The New
Tyrsenic Inscription of
Hephaistia]. In Archontidou, Aglaia; de Simone, Carlo; Greco,
Emmanuele (eds.). Gli...
- (Arcadia) and
Thouria (Messenia), and
excavations on
Lemnos at Poliochne,
Hephaistia, and Chloe, as well as on Crete, at the
Minoan Palace at
Phaistos and...
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Theatre of Rhodes,
Dodecanese Theatre of Mytilene, ****s
Theatre of
Hephaistia,
Lemnos Theatre of
Samothrace Theatre of
Thasos Theatre of Thera, Cyclades...
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decline of the town
Hephaistia.
According to
local folklore, the
first settler was
Kalliopi or Kalli, a rich
resident of
Hephaistia, who was
expelled due...
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composed later than is
usually thought: he
argues that the
festival of the
Hephaistia,
mentioned at §3.4, was
instituted in 421/0 BC, puts the Constitution...
- festival's main
focus was Athena,
specifically under the
epithet Athena Hephaistia and
Athena Ergane. The
offerings recorded for each day were
always for...