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Siphae or
Siphai (Ancient Gr****: Σῖφαι), also
known as
Tipha (Τίφα), was a town of
ancient Boeotia, upon the
Corinthian Gulf,
which was said to have derived...
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Eutresis between 600–550 BCE.
Thespiae also took
control over Creusis,
Siphae,
Thisbe and Chorisae,
probably some time in the late
sixth century.: 98–99 ...
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Tipha may
refer to:
Siphae, a town of
ancient Boeotia,
Greece Tisis, a
genus of
insects This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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invade Boeotia.
Demosthenes mistakenly sailed too
early and
landed at
Siphae,
where his
plans were betra**** by a
Phocian named Nicomachus. As Hippocrates...
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Tiphys Son of Hagnias, from
Thespian Siphae (Boeotia),
navigator skilled in
reading the sea,
weather and stars, sent...
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besieged by
Sparta 424
Stagira joins the
Peloponnesian League 424 Nisaia, and
Siphae are
occupied by
Athenai 424
Thyrea is
occupied by
Athens 424
First Athenian...
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Sipylus Σῖφαι Sîphai Σίφαι Sífai ˈsife
Siphae Σίφνος Síphnos Σίφνος Sífnos ˈsifnos
Siphnus Σκάμανδρος Skámandros Σκάμανδρος...