- Heraclea, Heracleia,
Herakleia, or
Heraclia (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια) may
refer to:
Heraclea (island), in the
Aegean Sea,
today called Iraklia or Irakleia...
- (/ˌhɛrəˈkliːə ˈpɒntɪkə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια Ποντική, romanized:
Hērákleia Pontikḗ;
Attic Gr****: [hɛːrákleːa pontikɛ́ː], Koinē Gr****: [(h)e̝ˈraklia...
- The
Herakleia head is the
portrait of a
probable Achaemenid Satrap of Asia
Minor of the late 6th century,
found in Heraclea, in Bithynia,
modern Turkey...
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Heraclea Lyncestis, also
transliterated Herakleia Lynkestis (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια Λυγκηστίς; Latin:
Heraclea Lyncestis; Macedonian: Хераклеја Линкестис)...
- ὑπὸ Λάτμῳ, romanized:
Herakleia pros
Latmo or
Herakleia hupo Latmo; Latin:
Heraclea ad Latmum), or
simply Heraclea or
Herakleia (Ἡράκλεια), also transliterated...
- Heraclea, also
Heracleia or
Herakleia (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια), was an
ancient city. It was
situated on the Gulf of
Taranto between the
rivers Aciris...
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Halieia Thargelia Monthly festivals Noumenia Religious games Panathenaia Herakleia Pan****enic
Games Olympic Games Nemean Games Pythian Games Isthmian Games...
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Heraclea (
Herakleia) in
Trachis (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια ἡ ἐν Τραχῖνι), also
called Heraclea Trachinia (Ἡράκλεια ἡ Τραχινία), was a
colony founded by...
-
Nicetas (Νικήτας) was an 11th-century Gr**** clergyman. A
deacon of St. Sophia, Constantinople, he was a
nephew of the
bishop of
Serres or
Serrae in Macedonia...
- Philippi,
Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv, Bulgaria),
Herakleia Sintike (Pirin Macedonia, Bulgaria), and
Herakleia Lynkestis (modern Bitola,
North Macedonia). Philip...