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Mycalessus or
Mykalessos (Ancient Gr****: Μυκαλησσός) was a town of
ancient Boeotia,
mentioned by
Homer in the
Catalogue of
Ships in the Iliad. It was said...
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Strabo mentions four
villages belonging to it,
Eleon or Heleon, Harma,
Mycalessus, and Pharae. The
ruins of the
ancient city are
located at approximately:...
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village in the
territory of
Tanagra near
Mycalessus; and
Pausanias speaks of the
ruins of
Harma and
Mycalessus as
situated on the road from
Thebes to Chalcis...
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Clonius Hyria, Aulis, Schoenus, Scolus, Eteonus, Thespeia, Graia,
Mycalessus, Harma, Eilesium, Erythrae, Eleon, Hyle, Peteon, Ocalea, Medeon, Copae...
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Eutresis •
Glisas •
Graia •
Haliartus •
Harma • Hyle •
Hyria •
Medeon •
Mycalessus •
Midea • Nisa •
Ocalea •
Onchestos •
Peteon •
Plataea •
Schoenus • Scolus...
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Athens Women and
children enslaved. M****acre of
Mycalessus 413 BC
Mycalessus All
inhabitants of
Mycalessus killed Thracian mercenaries of
Athens Corcyra...
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daughter of the river-god Asopos.
Graea was a
greater area
including Aulis,
Mycalessus,
Harma etc. It is also
described by some
sources as a city;
Fossey argues...