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Troezen (/ˈtriːzən/;
ancient Gr****: Τροιζήν,
modern Gr****: Τροιζήνα [tri'zina]) is a
small town and a
former muni****lity in the
northeastern Peloponnese...
- mythology,
Troezen (/ˈtriːzən/,
homophone of treason;
ancient Gr****: Τροιζήν,
modern Gr****: Τροιζήνα [tri'zina]) was the
eponymous king of the city
Troezen. Troezen...
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Ancient Gr****: Πιτθεύς) was the king of
Troezen, city in Argolis,
which he had
named after his
brother Troezen.
Pittheus was a son of
Pelops and Dia (maybe...
- to the north, and the
Islands regional unit (
Troezen area) to the east.
Ancient Argolis included Troezen.
Parts of the
history of the area can be found...
- was also
called Pittheis after her
father Pittheus.
Bellerophon came to
Troezen to ask Aethra's father, Pittheus, for the maiden's hand in marriage, but...
- Κονσολάκη-Γιαννοπούλου) is a Gr****
archaeologist who has
excavated in
Troezen,
Poros and
Methana on the south-western
coast of the
Saronic Gulf. In 1990...
- The
Decree of
Themistocles or
Troezen Inscription is an
ancient Gr**** inscription,
found at
Troezen,
discussing Gr****
strategy in the Greco-Persian Wars...
- Vlacheika, Achaea, a
village in Achaea,
western Peloponnese Vlacheika,
Troezen, a
settlement in the
eastern Peloponnese This
disambiguation page lists...
- Pausanias, are only
different forms of the same name.
Agias was a
native of
Troezen, and the time at
which he
wrote appears to have been
about the year 740...
- ****ual desires,
which have been
incited by Aphrodite. The play is set in
Troezen, a
coastal town in the north-eastern Peloponnese. Theseus, the king of...