- Heraclea,
Heracleia, Herakleia, or
Heraclia (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια) may
refer to:
Heraclea (island), in the
Aegean Sea,
today called Iraklia or Irakleia...
- The
Heracleia (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια ἐν Κυνοσάργει
Herakleia en Kynosargei) were
ancient festivals honoring the
divine hero Heracles. The
ancient Athenians...
- here.
After the
fourth century AD it ****umed the name of
Heraclea or
Heracleia (Ἡράκλεια);
which we find
sometimes used alone, and
sometimes with additions...
- Endymion's tomb has been
attributed to two
different sites. The
people of
Heracleia claimed that he was laid to rest on
Mount Latmus,
while the
Eleans declared...
-
Heraclea Lyncestis, also
transliterated Herakleia Lynkestis (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια Λυγκηστίς; Latin:
Heraclea Lyncestis; Macedonian: Хераклеја Линкестис)...
- Latmum), or
simply Heraclea or
Herakleia (Ἡράκλεια), also
transliterated as
Heracleia, was an
ancient town
situated at the
western foot of
Mount Latmus, on...
-
Heraclea (Herakleia) in
Trachis (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια ἡ ἐν Τραχῖνι), also
called Heraclea Trachinia (Ἡράκλεια ἡ Τραχινία), was a
colony founded by the...
-
Herodorus (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρόδωρος), also
called Herodorus of
Heraclea (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρόδωρος ὁ Ἡρακλεώτης) was a
native of
Heraclea Pontica and wrote...
- Castle,
built between 7th and 10th
century AD in the
ancient town of
Heracleia. To the
north the
ancient Pydna is located. Here, in 168 BC, the decisive...
- Deipnosophistae, xii. 72; Aelian,
Histoires diverses, ix. 13; Memnon,
History of
Heracleia, 4 This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the public...