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Prasiae or
Prasiai (Ancient Gr****: Πρασιαί), or
Prasia (Πρασία), also
known as
Brasiae or
Brasiai (Βρασιαί), was a town on the
eastern coast of ancient...
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Prasiae or
Prasiai (Ancient Gr****: Πρασίαι) was a deme of
ancient Attica on the east coast,
between Potamus and Steiria, with an
excellent harbour, from...
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childless during his father's reign.
Erysichthon was said to have died in
Prasiae (modern
Porto Rafti), on the east
coast of Attica, as he was returning...
- in the sea. Luckily, the
casket they were in
washed up by the
waves at
Prasiae. However, it has been
suggested that this tale
might have been a borrowing...
- Athens, the
Minyan (Boeotian) Orchomenos, Troezen, Hermione, Nauplia, and
Prasiae. It was
probably an
organisation of city-states that were
still Mycenaean...
- Gr****: Στείρια) was a deme of
ancient Attica on the east coast,
between Prasiae and Brauron,
which belonged to the
phyle of Pandionis.
Stiris in Phocis...
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which belonged to the
phyle (clan) of Pandionis. It lay to the east of
Prasiae.
Artemis Colaenis was
worshipped at Myrrhinus; and in one of the inscriptions...
- Praitória preˈtoria
Pretoria Πρασιαί Prasiaí Πρασιές Prasiés prasiˈes
Prasiae Πρέβεζα Prébezza Πρέβεζα Préveza ˈpreveza
Preveza Πριήνη Priḗnē Πριήνη...
- ever-growing po****rity.
Leonidio is
situated near the
ancient city of
Prasiae,
which was an
important harbour for
Sparta until its ruin by the Athenians...
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situated upon a promontory,
which is a
projection of
Mount Zarax. Like
Prasiae and some
other places on this part of the
Laconian coast, it p****ed into...