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Pharae (Ancient Gr****: Φαραί),
otherwise known as
Phara (Φᾶρα), and Pherae, was a town and
polis (city-state),
situated by the
Peiros River, approximately...
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Pharae (Ancient Gr****: Φαραί) is an
ancient city of Achaea.
Pharae may also
refer to:
Pharae (Boeotia), an
ancient city of
Boeotia Pharae (Crete), an...
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Pharae (Ancient Gr****: Φαραί, Strab., Paus.; Φηρή, Hom. Il. 5.543; Φηραί, Il. 9.151; Φεραί, Xen. ****. 4.8.7) was an
ancient town of Messenia, situated...
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Achaean League was
reformed in 281/0 BC by the
communities of Dyme, Patrae,
Pharae and Tritaea,
joined in 275 by Aegium,
which controlled the
important sanctuary...
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Pharae (Ancient Gr****: Φαραί) was an
ancient city in Crete, Greece. The city was
founded by the city of
Pharae in
Messenia and
named for it.
William Smith...
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Pharae (Ancient Gr****: Φαραί) was an
ancient city in Boeotia, Greece. The city was
located a
short distance from Tanagra.
Coins from this city have been...
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Hermes and the
Danaid Phylodámeia (Φυλοδάμεια), and
founder of
Pharae in Messene.
Pharis had one daughter, Telegone, who
consorted with the river...
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washed in them,
after birth, by the
nymphs of the mountain. Furthermore, at
Pharae there was a
water sacred to Hermes. The name of the
spring was Hermes's...
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established in the 20th
century that the
actual site is that of
ancient Pharae, a city
already mentioned by Homer. It was long
believed that the area that...
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Fares (Gr****: Φαρές;
Ancient Gr****: Φαραί, romanized: Pharai; Latin:
Pharae) is a
village and a
community in the muni****l unit of Farres, Achaea, Gr****...