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Thespiae (/ˈθɛspi.iː/ THESP-ee-ee;
Ancient Gr****: Θεσπιαί, romanized:
Thespiaí) was an
ancient Gr**** city (polis) in Boeotia. It
stood on
level ground...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἑλικών; Gr****: Ελικώνας) is a
mountain in the
region of
Thespiai in Boeotia, Greece,
celebrated in Gr**** mythology. With an
altitude of...
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resembling an ⟨X⟩ () was used in the same
function as
Corinthian . In
Thespiai (Boeotia), a
special letter form
consisting of a
vertical stem with a single...
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Thessaloniki Therme (Θέρμα, Θέρμη)
Thespiae Boeotia,
Greece abandoned Thespiai (Θεσπιαι)
Thronium Illyria/Epirus, near Vlorë,
Albania abandoned Thronium...
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Boxing Ariston A[----] P. Oxy. 222 83 § 448 BC Boys'
Wrestling Polynikos Thespiai P. Oxy. 222 83 § 448 BC
Dolichos Aigedas Crete P. Oxy. 222 83 § 448 BC...
- via JSTOR. Pausanias.
Description of Greece. "Sanctuary of the
Muses at
Thespiai".
Warwick University classics and
Ancient History.
Retrieved Nov 15, 2023...
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Spartan general during the
Spartan Hegemony over Greece. As
governor of
Thespiai in 378 BC, he made an
unsuccessful attack against Athens without any order...
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Pelike showing Heracles fighting Busiris,
found at
Thespiai.
Circa 470 BC. Athens,
National Archaeological Museum....
- Θερμώδων Thermṓdōn Θερμώδων Thermódon θerˈmoðon Thermodon;
Terme Θεσπιαί
Thespiaí Θεσπιές Thespiés θespiˈes
Thespiae Θεσπρωτίς Thesprōtís Θεσπρωτία Thesprotía...
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Encyclopedia of
classical Sites. Princeton:
Princeton University Press., s.v.
Thespiai.
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000).
Barrington Atlas of the Gr**** and
Roman World...