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Maritime Museum, Zea
Harbour Project. 2016. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Peiraeus" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 21 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
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Munichian harbor in
Athens and
founder of the
temple of
Artemis Munychia in
Peiraeus which he had seized. It was also
related that when
Orchomenus was invaded...
- was not
allowed back on
Salamis Island. He was at sea near
Phreattys in
Peiraeus. He was
acquitted of
responsibility but
found guilty of
negligence because...
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Ionideios (or Ionidios)
School of
Piraeus (Gr****: Ιωνίδειος Σχολή Πειραιά Gr**** pronunciation: [ioniðios sxoʎ pir̥ea]) is a
school in Piraeus, Greece....
- hear the
words of
Socrates that he used to walk
daily from the port of
Peiraeus to
Athens (about 9 kilometres), and
persuaded his
friends to accompany...
- Serapis, Men Tyrannos.
These were
especially prevalent in
seaports like the
Peiraeus, Rhodes, Smyrna. A p****age in
Demosthenes (de Corona, sect. 259 foll.)...
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charioteer of Agamemnon. He was the son of
Ptolemy (Ptolemaeus), son of
Peiraeus. Eurymedon's tomb was
shown at Mycenae. Eurymedon,
servant of Nestor. Eurymedon...
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attendant of
Telemachus in Homer's Odyssey, the
father of Telemachus'
friend Peiraeus. Dolops, a Gr****
warrior killed by
Hector in the Iliad,
could also have...
- ISBN 978-8882712105. Donaldson, M.
Katherine (1965). "A
Pebble Mosaic in
Peiraeus" (PDF). Hesperia: The
Journal of the
American School of
classical Studies...
- Many
Athenians fled or were exiled. They
formed a
militia and
reached Peiraeus (Piraeus, the port of Athens),
defeated the
forces sent by the
Thirty Tyrants...