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Plataies and
Plataea Plataea (/pləˈtiːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Πλάταια,
Plátaia) was an
ancient Gr**** city-state
situated in
Boeotia near the
frontier with...
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Daedala Hera is
related to the
nymph Plataia (consort of Zeus), an old
forgotten form of the Gr**** earth-goddess.
Plataia may be
related to Gaia who is occasionally...
- the city of
Plataia,
located between Thebes and Athens. In 519,
Herodotus states that
Cleomenes happened to be in the
vicinity of
Plataia, when the Plataians...
- years.
Herodotus tells that
Cleomenes happened to be in the
vicinity of
Plataia, when the
Plataians requested an
alliance with Sparta,
which he rejected...
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Argolis others called her the
daughter of Zeus and
Selene •
Oeroe or
Plataia Plataea,
Boeotia carried off by Zeus •
Ornea Ornia,
Sicyon •
Peirene Corinth...
- the wedding, Hera
rushes down from Cithaeron,
followed by the
women of
Plataia, and upon
discovering the trick, the
couple are reconciled, with the matter...
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Poseidon •
Euboea Island of
Euboea abducted by
Poseidon •
Gargaphia or
Plataia or
Oeroe Plataea,
Boeotia carried off by Zeus •
Harpina Pisa, Elis mother...
- with a wide extent. The earth-goddess can be
identified with the
nymph "
Plataia" (broad one) in
Plataea of
Boeotia as the
spouse of Zeus.
Homer uses the...
- *Pleth₂-wih₁ (the "Broad One"),
attested in the
Vedic Pṛthvī, the Gr****
Plataia and
Gaulish Litavis, and *Pleth₂-wih₁ Méh₂tēr ("Mother
Broad One"), attested...
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kingdom of
Macedonia was
subject to the Persians, but
after the
battle of
Plataia it
regained its independence.
Under Philip II and
Alexander the Great,...