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Trachis (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Τραχίς, Trakhís) was a
region in
ancient Greece.
Situated south of the
river Spercheios, it was po****ted by the Malians. It...
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According to Herodotus, this
bounty was
collected by
Athenades (Ἀθηνάδης) of
Trachis approximately a
decade after the
second Persian invasion of
Greece was...
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Women of
Trachis or The
Trachiniae (Ancient Gr****: Τραχίνιαι, Trachiniai) c. 450–425 BC, is an
Athenian tragedy by Sophocles.
Women of
Trachis is generally...
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Heraclea (Herakleia) in
Trachis (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια ἡ ἐν Τραχῖνι), also
called Heraclea Trachinia (Ἡράκλεια ἡ Τραχινία), was a
colony founded by...
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Trachis (Ancient Gr****: Τραχίς), and
Trachis Phocica (Τραχίς ἡ Φωκική) to
distinguish it from the
Trachis in Malis, was a
small city of
ancient Phocis...
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Trachis after marrying King Ceyx. The
latter was the son of
Eosphorus (often
translated as Lucifer). The
couple were very
happy together in
Trachis....
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Chrysallida trachis is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Pyramidellidae, the
pyrams and
their allies. The
species is one...
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northwards from the town of the
island (also
called Skyros), in an area
called Trachi. It
opened in 1984 and has
operated since then as a
civil airport. The following...
- mythology, Ceyx (/ˈsiːɪks/;
Ancient Gr****: Κήϋξ, translit. Kēüx) was a king of
Trachis in Thessaly. He
received Heracles, and Heracles's sons
later fled to him...
- Aristophanes' play The
Clouds is
performed as is Sophocles' play
Maidens of
Trachi and The
Putine (The Bottle), by Cratinus. Sogdi****, King of
Persia (********inated)...