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Heraea or
Heraia can
refer to: Heraea, an
obsolete name of the
genus Saturnia Heraea (Arcadia), an
ancient Gr**** city in the
Peloponnese Heraean Games...
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Heraea or
Heraia (Ancient Gr****: Ἡραία) was the most
important town of
ancient Arcadia on the
Lower Alpheius. It was
situated near the
frontiers of Elis...
- city-states of
Argos and Mycenae,
where the
festivals in her
honor called Heraia were celebrated. "The
three cities I love best," she
declares in the Iliad...
- to:
Heraion (Bithynia), an
ancient Gr**** town in Bithynia, also
known as
Heraia Heraion (Thrace), an
ancient Gr**** city in Thrace, also
known as Heraion...
- Paloumpa. The muni****lity is
named after the
ancient Arcadian city of
Heraia. The
region was
known in
recent times for the
construction workers (mastori)...
- Astros, Athinaio, Daseae,
Falaisia (Phalesia), Gortys,
Hypsus (Stemnitsa),
Heraia, Lusi, Lykaio, Lycosura, Mantineia, Megalopolis,
Orchomenus (Orchomenos)...
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Museum - figure". Serwint,
Nancy (1993). "The
Female Athletic Costume at the
Heraia and
Prenuptial Initiation Rites".
American Journal of Archaeology. 97 (3):...
- 2019-12-29.
Retrieved 2019-09-22.
Judith Swaddling (2011-02-17), "Women at the
Heraia" (Multi-media gallery),
Ancient Gr****
Olympics Gallery (History), retrieved...
- the
Macedonians and
additionally surrendered the
cities of
Orchomenus and
Heraia to Macedon. Subsequently,
Antigonus mustered his army for the
invasion of...
- also
thought to have
medicinal powers.
Aelian mentions that the wine from
Heraia in
Arcadia rendered men
foolish but
women fertile; conversely,
Achaean wine...