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covering an area of
around 3.5 hectares. In the Iliad,
Aigeira was
known as
Hyperesia. In the 2nd
century CE,
Pausanias recorded a
story of how the town came...
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Icarius of
Hyperesia was an
ancient Gr****
athlete listed by
Eusebius of
Caesarea as a
victor in the
stadion race of the 23rd
Olympiad (688 BC). After...
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authority Plutarch,
Quaestiones Graecae, 39 Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v.
Hyperēsia Dionysius of Halicarn****us,
Antiquitates Romanae 1.11.2 The dictionary...
- 689 BC—King
Sennacherib of ****yria
sacks Babylon. 688 BC—Icarius of
Hyperesia wins the
stadion race at the 23rd
Olympic Games. 685 BC—Chalcedon became...
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valentina Grose-Smith, 1895
Nacaduba poecilta Holland, 1900
Nacaduba hyperesia Fruhstorfer, 1916
Nacaduba coelia Grose-Smith, 1894
Nacaduba subvariegata...
- Hyperes, an
Arcadian prince as the son of King
Lycaon and the
eponym of
Hyperesia in Achaea. Hyperes, a
Boeotian son of
Poseidon and the
Pleiad Alcyone...
- role in Gr**** politics.
According to Pausanias, in 688 BC the city of
Hyperesia was
threatened by an army from Sicyon. The
locals defended their city...
- 397 BC it was ****igned to
special boards. The deck and
command crew (
hypēresia) was
headed by the helmsman, the kybernētēs, who was
always an experienced...
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supreme commander Mycenae, Corinth, Cleonae, Orneae, Araethyrea, Sicyon,
Hyperesia, Gonoessa, Pellene, Aegium,
Helice 2.581
Lacedaemonians (or Laconians)...
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Pantakles Athens,
Attica Eusebius 23 § 688 BC
Stadion Ikaros (or Ikarios)
Hyperesia Eusebius 23 § 688 BC
Boxing Onomastos Smyrna Eusebius 24 § 684 BC Dolichos...