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  • 31Boeotian — adjective of or relating to ancient Boeotia or its people or to the dialect spoken there in classical times (Freq. 1) Boeotian dialects • Pertains to noun: ↑Boeotia • Derivationally related forms: ↑Boeotia * * * I. (ˈ)bē|ōshən …

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  • 32Thebes, Greece — Infobox Greek Dimos name = Thebes name local = Θήβα caption skyline = Remains of the Cadmea, the central fortress of ancient Thebes city city periph = Central Greece prefec = Boeotia population = 23820 population as of = 2001 area = metro pop =… …

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  • 33Ogyges — Ogyges, Ogygus or Ogygos (Greek: Ὠγύγης or Ὤγυγος) is a primeval mythological ruler in ancient Greece, generally of Boeotia,[1] but an alternative tradition makes him the first king of Attica. Contents 1 Etymology 2 …

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  • 34Prefectures of Greece — Greece This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Greece …

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  • 35Epaminondas — Infobox Military Person name= Epaminondas caption= Epaminondas allegiance= Thebes rank= commands= nickname= lived= ca. 418 BC ndash; 362 BC placeofbirth= placeofdeath= laterwork= battles= Battle of Leuctra, Battle of Mantinea… …

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  • 36Regions of ancient Greece — Map showing the major regions of mainland ancient Greece, and adjacent barbarian lands The regions of ancient Greece were areas identified by the ancient Greeks as geographical sub divisions of the Hellenic world. These regions are described in… …

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  • 37Battle of Coronea (447 BC) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Coronea caption= partof=the pre Peloponnesian War conflicts date=447 BC place=Coronea result=Boeotian victory combatant1=Boeotian city states combatant2=Delian League commander1=Unknown… …

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  • 38Battle of Crocus Field — Part of the Third Sacred War and Rise of Macedon Bust of Philip II of Macedon, whose army was victorious in the battle …

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  • 39Pamboeotia — (Gr. polytonic|παμβοιώτια) was a major festive panegyris of all the Boeotians, celebrated probably annually, which the grammarians compare with the Panathenaea of the Atticans, and the Panionia of the Ionians.Citation last = Schmitz first =… …

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  • 40Muse — This article is about the goddesses. For the English band, see Muse (band). For other uses, see Muse (disambiguation). The nine muses: Clio, Thalia, Erato, Euterpe, Polyhymnia, Calliope, Terpsichore, Urania, Melpomene Greek deities …

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