- Look up
Peraia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peraia, and
Peraea or Peræa (from
Ancient Gr****: ἡ περαία, hē peraia, "land across") in
classical Antiquity...
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customs of the
Tenedians. "He is a man of Tenedos" was used to
allude to a
person of
unquestionable integrity, and "to cut with the
Tenedian axe" was a full...
- Tarentines,
Tarentumians Tegea Tegean Tegeans Tenedos Tenedian Tenedians Tenedos Tenedian Tenedians Thasos Thasian Thasians Thebes Theban Thebans Thespis...
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Tenea was also
given by Pausanias.
Diodorus Siculus relates that the
Tenedians founded a
sanctuary of
Tenes to
commemorate his virtues. No
flute player...
- Σίγειον)
Achaiion never had
political autonomy and
always belonged to the
Tenedian Peraia. Cook (1973) 181.
Demetrius of
Scepsis fr. 27
Gaede =
Strabo 13...
- by
several of
their enemies in the region,
namely the
Methymnians and
Tenedians, and by a
group of
Mytilenean citizens who
represented Athens' interests...
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common palaeographical mistake), and so
restored Τενεδίων περαίας (the
Tenedian Peraia). However, this is 11
letters not 10, and so Cook's restoration...
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Achaiion or Achaeïum or
Achaeum (Ancient Gr****: Ἀχαίιον) was a town in the
Tenedian Peraia of the
ancient Troad. The
legend AX (ACH)
which some
bronze coins...