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Tritaea or
Tritaia or
Triteia may
refer to: Triteia, a
figure in Gr****
mythology Tritaia, a
village in
Greece Tritaea (Achaea), a town of
ancient Achaea...
- 37°57′32″N 21°41′13″E / 37.959°N 21.687°E / 37.959; 21.687
Tritaea or
Tritaia (Ancient Gr****: Τριταία) was a
polis (city-state) of Achaea, and the...
- 38°24′44″N 22°18′57″E / 38.41224°N 22.315807°E / 38.41224; 22.315807
Tritaea or
Triteia (Ancient Gr****: Τρίτεια) was town of the
Ozolian Locrians, described...
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Tritaea or
Tritaia (Ancient Gr****: Τριταία), also Tritea, was a town of
ancient Phocis.
During the Greco-Persian Wars, the army of
Xerxes I
burned the...
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Agesarchus (Gr****: Αγήσαρχος) was an
ancient Gr****
athlete from
Tritaea in Achaea. He was the son of Haemostratus, and won in the men's
boxing competitions...
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Lepidoptera Family:
Crambidae Genus:
Achyra Species: A. protealis
Binomial name
Achyra protealis (Warren, 1892)
Synonyms Tritaea protealis Warren, 1892...
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Achaea the name of his mother.
Sacrifices were
offered there to Ares and
Tritaea in the
temple of Athena. Pausanias, 7.22.8 Pausanias,
Description of Greece...
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Pareronia tritaea is a
butterfly of the
family Pieridae. It is
found in
Indonesia (including Sulawesi) and the Philippines. P. t.
tritaea (northern and...
- (athlete)
Melankomas Varazdat of
Armenia Onomastus of
Smyrna Agesarchus of
Tritaea Pythagoras (boxer)
Glaucus of
Carystus Aurelios Zopyros Damarchus Atyanas...
- was
reformed in 281/0 BC by the
communities of Dyme, Patrae,
Pharae and
Tritaea,
joined in 275 by Aegium,
which controlled the
important sanctuary of Zeus...