- /ˈiːθrə/;
Ancient Gr****: Αἴθρα,
pronounced [ǎi̯tʰra], the "bright sky") was a
Troezenian princess and the
daughter of King Pittheus.
Aithra was the
mother of Theseus...
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modern Calabria, Italy. The city was
founded around 720 BC by
Achaean and
Troezenian settlers and the
Achaeans also went on to
found the
nearby great city...
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Hippolytus (1860) by Sir
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Written by
Euripides Chorus 1.
Troezenian women 2.
Slaves to
Hippolytus Characters Aphrodite Hippolytus Servant...
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Enslaved Gr****
Women in
Egypt Heracles -
Elders of
Thebes Hippolytus -
Troezenian Women,
Attendants to
Hippolytus Ion -
Women in the
Service of
Creusa Iphigenia...
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their hair to him
before their marriage.
Sybaris in
Magna Graecia was a
Troezenian colony (founded 720 BC).
Before the
Battle of
Salamis (480 BC), Athenian...
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Thynia Thynian Thynians Trichonos Trichonian Trichonians Troezen Troezenian Troezenians Troy
Trojan Trojans Umbria Umbrian Umbrians Xanthi Xanthian Xanthians...
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later killed by Heracles.
Poseidon fathered the hero
Theseus with the
Troezenian princess Aethra.
Theseus was also said to be the son of Aegeus, the king...
- Troezen,
where he was
worshipped as the God of Freedom,
seeing how the
Troezenians had
escaped slavery at the
hands of
Xerxes I. Over at
Hermione stood...
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Megarians 3,000
Epidaurians 700
Orchomenians 600
Ninth coil
Phliasians 1,000
Troezenians 1,000
Hermionians 300
Eighth coil
Tirynthians 200?
Plataeans 600 Thespians...
- be
regarded as the son of Poseidon, who was much
revered at Troezen. A
Troezenian legend of the
earliest notable event of Theseus' life is set in the house...