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According to
Herodotus Sparta had
surrounded and
captured the
plain of
Thyrea. When the
Argives marched out to
defend it, the two
armies agreed to let...
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Thyrea (Ancient Gr****: Θυρέα), also Thyraea,
Thyreae or
Thyreai (Θυρέαι), was a town of Cynuria, and was
fought over
between ancient Argolis and ancient...
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Thyrea may
refer to:
Thyrea (lichen), a
genus of
lichens in the
family Lichinaceae Thyrea (Greece), a city of
ancient Greece This
disambiguation page...
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highly disputed territory of
Thyrea. However, the
Argives sought revenge on Sparta,
seizing back
control of
Thyrea approximately fifty years after...
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Thyrea plectospora ****igned as the type species.
Thyrea confusa Henssen (1990)
Thyrea girardii (Durieu & Mont.) Bagl. &
Carestia (1881)
Thyrea plectopsora...
- a
later time they were
almost confined to the Thyreatis, or
district of
Thyrea.
Originally they
extended much
further south. Upon the
conquest of Peloponnesus...
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celebration of this
festival began in 668 BCE to
honour a
Spartan victory in
Thyrea. The
festival likely evolved over time to
celebrate other Spartan victories...
- Hegesistratos)
becomes an
Athenian v****al 546
Sparta annexes Kynouria,
Thyrea and
Kythera from
Argos 546 Croesus, rich king of Lydia,
captured at Sardis...
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revolt seemed probable,
deported most of the
local po****tion to
Thyrea, Greece.
During these events, many of the
remaining inhabitants were m****acred...
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Thepytus thyrea is a
Neotropical butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in
French Guiana,
Panama and
Brazil (Amazonas).
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