- (city-state) in the
northeastern part of Peloponnesus. Phlius' territory,
called Phliasia (Φλιασία), was
bounded on the
north by Sicyonia, on the west by Arcadia...
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autochthon who was
believed to have
built Arantea, the most
ancient town in
Phliasia, Peloponnese. Aras had a son
named Aoris, and a
daughter called Araethyrea...
- oread[citation needed] who
personified over
Mount Celusa or
Celossa in
Phliasia. She born the river-god
Asopus to Poseidon. Otherwise,
Celusa might be...
- of Argos;
Pelasgus and
Phigalus of Arcadia;
Lelex of Laconia; Aras of
Phliasia;
Aegialeus of Sicyon; and ?Orus of
Troezen Phocis:
Castalius Other regions:...
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Orneae we
learn from
Pausanias that it was
situated on the
confines of
Phliasia and Sicyonia, at the
distance of 120
stadia from Argos,
being 60 stadia...
-
Hermione and
Troezen have had the same fate. I have not
spared Argos,
Phliasia, and some others. I am
currently working to
dismantle the
temple of Amyclaean...
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Araithyrea (/ˌærəˈθɪriə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀραιθυρέα) was the
ancient capital of
Phliasia, in
ancient Argolis. It is said by
Pausanias to have been
originally named...
-
miles (9.7 km) in length,
bounded by
Achaea on the north,
Sicyonia and
Phliasia on the east, the
territory of
Mantineia on the south, and that of Orchomenus...