Of+Boeotia
61Eleutherae — Archaeological site name = Eleutherai name local = Ελευθεραι caption skyline = Wall of the ancient fortress of Eleutherai . country = Greece region = Attica elevation = 468 controlling city = Athens peak period = Classical to Hellenistic lat deg …
62Davleia — Daulia redirects here. For the genus of crambid moths, see Daulia (moth). Davleia Δαύλεια Location …
63Oinofyta — Οινόφυτα Location …
64Pederasty in ancient Greece — Pederastic courtship scene Athenian black figure amphora, 5th c. BC, Painter of Cambridge; Object currently in the collection of the Staatliche Antikensammlungen und Glyptothek, Munich, Germany. The bearded man is depicted in a traditional… …
65Theban pederasty — was a social institution by means of which upper class Theban adolescent boys were educated and entered into adult responsibilities through a love and sexual relationship with an adult aristocrat. It is thought to have either been introduced at… …
66Opuntian Locris — or Eastern Locris was an ancient Greek region inhabited by the eastern division of the Locrians, the so called tribe of the Locri Epicnemidii (Greek: Λοκροί Ἐπικνημίδιοι) or Locri Opuntii (Greek: Λοκροί Ὀπούντιοι). Contents 1 Geography 1.1… …
67Mytilenean revolt — Part of the Peloponnesian War Date 428 7 BC Location Lesbos Result Athenia …
68Juan de Urtubia — Juan (or John) de Urtubia (spelled Durthubie or Durthubia in the Pamplonese archives and de Ortobia or Ortubia in the Barcelonan archives of the Crown of Aragon; sometimes called Joan de Urtúvia in Catalan; died 1381) was a Navarrese royal squire …
69Classical Greece — The Parthenon, in Athens, a temple to Athena. History of Greece …
70Lysander — /luy san deuhr/, n. died 395 B.C., Spartan naval commander and statesman. * * * died 395 BC, Haliartus, Boeotia Spartan leader in the Peloponnesian War. In his first year as admiral he won the support of the Persian king Cyrus the Younger. He… …