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Histiaea or
Histiaia (Ancient Gr****: Ἱστίαια) may
refer to:
Histiaea (mythology), a
daughter of Hyrieus, from whom the town of
Histiaea, in
Northern Euboea...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ὠρεός, romanized: Ōreos),
prior to the 5th century BC
called Histiaea or
Histiaia (Ἱστίαια), also
Hestiaea or
Hestiaia (Ἑστίαια), was a town...
- Superfamily:
Noctuoidea Family:
Erebidae Subfamily:
Arctiinae Genus:
Histioea Species: H. maon
Binomial name
Histioea maon H. Druce, 1896
Synonyms Histiaea maon...
- Subfamily:
Arctiinae Genus:
Histioea Species: H. glaucozona
Binomial name
Histioea glaucozona (H. Druce, 1898)
Synonyms Histiaea glaucozona H. Druce, 1898...
- determinant, the
Allies could have
found a
better position near the city of
Histiaea. The
Persians were at a
significant tactical advantage,
outnumbering the...
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former muni****lity in Euboea, Greece. It was
named after the
ancient town
Histiaea,
which was
mentioned by the
ancient Gr**** poet Homer.
Since the 2011 local...
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merguia watsoni (Swinhoe, 1911) (Burma, Thailand)
Hypolycaena merguia histiaea (Fruhstorfer, 1914) (Sumatra)
Hypolycaena merguia skapane Druce, 1895 (Borneo)...
- of
Dorian states is as follows. From
northeastern Greece were Phthia,
Histiaea and Macedon. In
central Greece were
Doris (the
former Dryopia) and in the...
- Rome (see Pelasgiotis) but most
similarly written names are
related to
Histiaea, an
Attic deme and a city in
North Euboea. The
epigraphical Aeolic Gr****...
- in 446. Led by Pericles, the
Athenians subdued the revolt, and
captured Histiaea in the
north of the
island for
their own settlement. By 410 BC, during...