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Phigalia or
Phigaleia or
Phigalea (Ancient Gr****: Φιγαλεία or Φιγαλέα or Φιγάλεια or Φιγαλία), also
known as
Phialia (Φιαλία or Φιάλεια), was an ancient...
- thereafter. The
collections were
supplemented by the B****ae
frieze from
Phigaleia,
Greece in 1815. The
Ancient Near
Eastern collection also had its beginnings...
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following epithets: Acratophorus, Ἀκρατοφόρος ("giver of
unmixed wine"), at
Phigaleia in Arcadia.
Acroreites at Sicyon. Adoneus, a rare
archaism in
Roman literature...
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their League in the
areas of Tegea, Mantinea, Orchomenus,
Psophida and
Phigaleia.
Between 220 and 217 BC, the
Social War
broke out
between the Achaean...
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which he was
designated as the
giver of
unmixed wine, and
worshipped at
Phigaleia in Arcadia. In
Sicyon he was
worshiped by the name Acroreites. As Bacchus...
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Arcadian Mysteries, and a
horse named Arion, with a
black mane and tail. At
Phigaleia, a
xoanon (wood-carved statue) of
Demeter was
erected in a cave which...
- Acratophorus, the "unmixed wine"
epithet by
which Dionysus was
worshiped in
Phigaleia in Arcadia. Pausanias, i. 2. § 4 Schmitz,
Leonhard (1867), "Acratopotes"...
- sent an
expeditionary force under Scopas and
Dorimachus to the city of
Phigaleia, in
Triphylia on the
Messenian border. On the way,
these troops pillaged...
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Callista Cleitor Dipaea Elisphasi Gortys Lusi
Methydrium Pallantium Pheneus Phigaleia Teuthis Theisoa Thelpusa Megara (243–223 BC /
after 197 BC again) Aegina...
- chokehold. His body was
crowned with the
olive wreath and
returned to
Phigaleia as a hero. By the
Imperial Period, the
Romans had
adopted the Gr**** combat...