- 426 BC, when it was
refounded as a
Spartan colony and
became Heraclea Trachinia. It is
located to the west of Thermopylae.
Trachis is
located just west...
-
Heraclea Sintica, now in
Bulgaria Heraclea in
Trachis (also
called Heraclea Trachinia),
south of the
river Spercheios to the west of
Thermopylae Heraclea, ancient...
-
Trachis (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια ἡ ἐν Τραχῖνι), also
called Heraclea Trachinia (Ἡράκλεια ἡ Τραχινία), was a
colony founded by the
Spartans in 426 BC...
-
abandoned Heraclea Trachis Central Greece,
Greece Heraclea Trachis,
Heraclea Trachinia Hermione Peloponnese,
Greece Ermioni (Ερμιόνη) Hermon****a
Taman peninsula...
- Athamania, and Ainis. Meanwhile, the
Boiotians and
Argives captured Heraclea Trachinia. Only
Phokis and
Orchomenos remained loyal to
Sparta in
Central Greece...
- possessions.
Attalus and
Sulpicius then
attended a
meeting in
Heraclea Trachinia of the
Council of the Aetolians,
which included representatives from Egypt...
- (Skopelos) instead.
Attalus and
Sulpicius then
attended a
meeting in
Heraclea Trachinia of the
Council of the Aetolians, at
which the
Roman argued against making...
-
territories that
belonged to the
region of
Mount Oeta and was near
Heraclea Trachinia. The
meaning of its name is due to the fact that
beside it
flowed the...
- general, Cleombrotus,
Agesilaus defeats Elis and then
focuses on
Heraclea Trachinia,
which also
resists Spartan hegemony, much to his
ongoing bewilderment...
-
Sophoclis tragoedias auctoritale.
Grimma 1838
Emendationes in
Sophoclis Trachinias.
Grimma 1840 (Online)
Miscellanea Sophoclea.
Grimma 1843 (Online) Zwei...