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Oechalia (ancient Gr****: Οἰχαλία) may
refer to:
places Oechalia (Aetolia), a town of
ancient Aetolia,
Greece Oechalia (Arcadia), a town of
ancient Arcadia...
- Gr****
mythology King
Eurytus (/ˈjʊərɪtəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Εὔρυτος) of
Oechalia (Οἰχαλίᾱ, Oikhalíā), Thessaly, was a
skillful archer who even said to have...
- 38°36′10″N 24°05′59″E / 38.602679°N 24.099827°E / 38.602679; 24.099827
Oechalia or
Oichalia (Ancient Gr****: Οἰχαλία) was a town in
ancient Euboea, in the...
- The
Capture of
Oechalia (traditionally The Sack of
Oechalia,
Ancient Gr****: Οἰχαλίας Ἅλωσις) is a
fragmentary Gr**** epic that was
variously attributed...
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Oechalia or
Oichalia (Ancient Gr****: Οἰχαλία) was a town in Trachis, in
ancient Thessaly.
According to Gr**** mythology, King
Eurytus of
Oechalia had promised...
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Melaneus (/ˈmɛlənˌjuːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Μελανεύς) was the
founder of
Oechalia (Oikhalia),
variously located in Thessaly,
Messenia or
Euboea and also...
- əli/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰόλη [iólɛː]) was the
daughter of King
Eurytus of
Oechalia.
According to the
brief epitome in the Bibliotheca,
Eurytus had a beautiful...
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Oechalia or
Oichalia (Ancient Gr****: Οἰχαλία, romanized: Oikhalía) was a town in
ancient Thessaly, on the Peneius,
between Pelinna to the east and Tricca...
- 37°16′N 21°56′E / 37.26°N 21.94°E / 37.26; 21.94
Oechalia or
Oichalia (Ancient Gr****: Οἰχαλία) was a town in
ancient Messenia, in the
plain of Stenyclerus...
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prince and one of the Argonauts.
Iphitus was the son of King
Eurytus of
Oechalia and
Antiope or Antioche, and thus
brother to Iole, Toxeus, Deioneus, Molion...