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Tegea (/ˈtiːdʒiə/; Gr****: Τεγέα) was a
settlement in
ancient Arcadia, and it is also a
former muni****lity in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.
Since the...
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Aristarchus or
Aristarch of
Tegea (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀρίσταρχος ὁ Τεγεάτης,
Aristarkhos ho Tegeates) was a Gr****
tragic poet and a
contemporary of Sophocles...
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Ariaithos or Araithos) was a
writer from the
ancient Gr**** city-state of
Tegea,
whose work
survives in fragments. The most
notable known work by this author...
- from
various sites at
Tegea,
including the
temple of Alea Athena, and
Early Christian and
Byzantine objects from the
Episkopi Tegeas. The
exhibits are structured...
- Cepheus, king of
Tegea in Arcadia. She
received from
Heracles a lock of the
Gorgon Medusa's hair to help her
protect her hometown,
Tegea from
attack thus...
- of the
region of
Arcadia was mountainous,
apart from the
plains around Tegea and Megalopolis, and the
valleys of the
Alpheios and
Ladon rivers. The Arcadians...
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Tegea (Ancient Gr****: Τεγέα) was an
ancient town in Crete. Its
location is not known,
though the
Barrington Atlas of the Gr**** and
Roman World tentatively...
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Anyte of
Tegea (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνύτη; fl. c. 300 BC) was a ****enistic poet from
Tegea in Arcadia.
Little is
known of her life, but twenty-four epigrams...
- Alea were
located in the
Laconian towns of
Mantineia and
Tegea. The
temple of
Athena Alea in
Tegea was an
important religious center of
ancient Greece. The...
- The
Temple of
Athena Alea was a
sanctuary at
Tegea in
Ancient Greece,
dedicated to
Athena under the
epithet Athena Alea; a
syncretization between the...