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Turkey Thebes (Ionia), in Asia
Minor Cilician Thebe, a.k.a.
Thebe Hypoplakia, a
mythological city in the
Trojan Cilicia, near the
Troad Thebes, Illinois...
- Thēbais, i.e. "at
Thebes",
Thebes in the dative-locative case), 𐀳𐀣𐀆, te-qa-de, for *Tʰēgʷasde (Θήβασδε, Thēbasde, i.e. "to
Thebes"), and 𐀳𐀣𐀊, te-qa-ja...
- In 1979, the
ruins of
ancient Thebes were
classified by
UNESCO as a
World Heritage Site. The
Egyptian name for
Thebes was wꜣs.t, "City of the wꜣs", the...
- as
Thebes in
English - see
Thebes (disambiguation)
Thebe (moon), a moon of
Jupiter Thebe (currency), 1/100 of a
Botswana ****
Thebe, an
Amazon Thebe, alternate...
- left for
Thebes. On his way, he met an
older man, who was (unbeknownst to him) his father, and
killed him in a quarrel.
Continuing on to
Thebes, he found...
- The
Sacred Band of
Thebes (Ancient Gr****: Ἱερός Λόχος, Hierós Lókhos) was a
troop of
select soldiers,
consisting of 150
pairs of male
lovers which formed...
- The
Seven against Thebes were
seven champions in Gr****
mythology who made war on
Thebes. They were
chosen by Adrastus, the king of Argos, to be the captains...
- city of
Thebes in the war of the
Seven against Thebes. Both
brothers were
killed in the battle. King Creon, who has
ascended to the
throne of
Thebes after...
- Κάδμος, translit. Kádmos) was the
legendary Phoenician founder of
Boeotian Thebes. He was,
alongside ****us and Bellerophon, the
greatest hero and slayer...
- was said to have
founded Thebes and
brought the
alphabet to
Greece Dionysus and
Semele Narcissus Heracles, who was born in
Thebes The
Theban Cycle, including...