itself. In later times, fortifications were built both at Plataea and Erythrai as the mountain formed the disputed natural border between Athens and Thebes...
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north of Çeşme town, facing Chios. The important Ancient Greek city of Erythrai was located here from the Hellenistic period, and throughout the ancient...
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sometimes called the "Western Maidens", the "Daughters of Evening", or Erythrai, and the "Sunset Goddesses", designations all apparently tied to their...
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and their colonies, influenced by Lydian; c. The dialect of Chios and Erythrai and their colonies, influenced by Aeolic Greek; d. The dialect of Samos...
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Chiliades 10.49, p. 712–714 Greek Lyric V Anonymous, fr. 939 (Inscription from Erythrai) (trans. Campbell); Suida, s.v. Epione (trans. Suda On Line) Homer, Iliad...
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According to Polyaenus, Cnopus of Codridae was fighting with the Ionians at Erythrai after the recent Ionian colonisation of Asia Minor. Cnopus received an...
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with Ptolemy. To demonstrate his power, Seleucus also invaded the city of Erythrai. Polemaios, a nephew of Antigonus, attacked Asander. Seleucus returned...
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other Sibylla] ... An Erythraian, because she was born in a region of Erythrai ... Some supposed her a Sicilian [Sibyl], others a Leucanian, others a...
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Erythres (redirect from Erythrai, Greece)
Erythres /ˈɛrɪθriːz/ (Greek: Ερυθρές, formerly known as Kriekouki, Greek: Κριεκούκι) is a village and a former municipality in the northernmost part of...
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