- view, it was home to
states of the Dorians, such as the
Phokians, who
spoke a
Doric dialect,
Phokian.
According to Gr**** mythology, this
mountain was sacred...
- ****ebore. In
antiquity the most
famous place for the
black ****ebore was the
Phokian city of
Antikyra in Greece.
Black ****ebore was the
dominant purgative...
- période
classique (Paris 1999), p. 244.
Sideris Α., "Antikyra: An
ancient Phokian City",
Emvolimo 43–44 (Spring–Summer 2001) pp. 123–124 (in Gr****). Published...
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Diogenes and
Lysandros (Boeotian contingent)
Kritobulos and
Antiochos (
Phokian contingent)
Meidias (Locrian contingent)
Hipponikos (Megarian contingent)...
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Phocis (Gr****: Μνάσων) was the son of Mnaseas, who took
command of the
Phokian army
after the
death of Phayllus.
Mnason was a
student of Aristotle. Mnason...
- has
media related to Phocis.
Wikivoyage has a
travel guide for Phocis. "
Phokians, 668–450BC".
Fanaticus website. 2003.
Archived from the
original on 2004-03-07...
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Hippodrome – in
Constantinople Reconstruction of the
tripod of
Plataea Phokian Script: The
Serpent Column Archived 2009-07-18 at the
Wayback Machine [1]...
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regional entities: the Achaians, Thessalians, Macedonians, Boiotians,
Phokians,
Akarnanians and Epeirotes".
Speake 2021, p. 90 :"One of the most important...
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 21 (11th ed.). pp. 448–449.
Fanaticus website:
Phokians, 668–450BC
Jeremy McInerney. The
Folds of Parn****os: Land and Ethnicity...
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Homer A.
Thompson (1982), pp. 100–108. Oikonomides, A. N. "Athens and the
Phokians at the
outbreak of the
Lamian War (= IG II 367)." The
Ancient World 5 (1982)...