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- the northern Peloponnese. The Achaeans were accompanied by a number of Troezenians who were eventually expelled by the more numerous Achaeans. The Achaean...
- Alternatively in fact, the Sybarites may have been Troezenians. Aristotle wrote that a group of Troezenians was expelled from Sybaris by the Achaeans after...
- /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...
- 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...
- Thynia Thynian Thynians Trichonos Trichonian Trichonians Troezen Troezenian Troezenians Troy Trojan Trojans Umbria Umbrian Umbrians Xanthi Xanthian Xanthians...
- Megarians 3,000 Epidaurians 700 Orchomenians 600 Ninth coil Phliasians 1,000 Troezenians 1,000 Hermionians 300 Eighth coil Tirynthians 200? Plataeans 600 Thespians...
- 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...
- 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...
- Ὀροιβάντιος) of Troezena, an ancient epic poet, whose poems were said by the Troezenians to be more ancient than those of Homer. A Dictionary of Gr**** and Roman...
- this island to the Samian pirates, who gave it into the charge of the Troezenians. The Hermionians are mentioned as Dryopes at the time of the Greco-Persian...