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  • 91Thespiae — (Greek Θεσπιαι, Thespiai ) was an ancient Greek city in Boeotia. It stood on level ground commanded by the low range of hills which runs eastward from the foot of Mount Helicon to Thebes. According to Pausanias, the deity most worshipped at… …

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  • 92Mount Helicon — Elevation 1,749 m (5,738 ft) …

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  • 93Percy N. Ure — Percy Neville Ure (* 10. Mai 1879 in Stoke Newington; † 3. April 1950 in Reading) war ein britischer Althistoriker und klassischer Archäologe. Er war einer der besten Kenner der böotischen Keramik der Antike. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2… …

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  • 94Percy Ure — Percy Neville Ure (* 10. Mai 1879 in Stoke Newington; † 3. April 1950 in Reading) war ein britischer Althistoriker und klassischer Archäologe. Er war einer der besten Kenner der böotischen Keramik der Antike. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2… …

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  • 95Aetolian League — Federal state of ancient Aetolia in central Greece, probably based on a looser tribal community. A leading power by с 340 BC, the Aetolian League resisted invasions by Macedonia in 322 and 314–311, expanded into Delphi, and allied with Boeotia с… …

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  • 96Orchomenus — Ancient city, northwestern Boeotia, Greece. It was the northernmost fortified town in Mycenaean times and controlled a large part of Boeotia. In с 550 BC it became one of the first cities to coin money, thereby gaining fame for its wealth. It was …

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  • 97Boeotian League — ▪ ancient Greece       league that first developed as an alliance of sovereign states in Boeotia, a district in east central Greece, about 550 BC, under the leadership of Thebes. After the defeat of the Greeks at Thermopylae, Thebes and most of… …

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  • 98447 BC — NOTOC EventsBy placeGreece* Pericles leads Athenian forces in the expulsion of barbarians from the Thracian peninsula of Gallipoli, in order to establish Athenian colonists in the region. Thus Pericles starts a policy of kleruchos or out… …

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  • 99Cadmus — Cadmus, or Kadmos ( el. Κάδμος), in Greek mythology, was a Phoenician prince, [John B. Alden, (1883). The Greek Anthology , pp. 160 162: Cadmus am I: ...though I am Phoenician born, I taught you Greeks your Alpha, Beta, Gamma .] son of Agenor and …

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  • 100Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC) — Infobox Military Conflict caption=Battle plan of Chaeronea (338 BC) conflict=Battle of Chaeronea partof=the Wars of Alexander the Great date=August 2, 338 BC place=Boeotia, Greece result=Decisive Macedonian victory. territory=Alexander and Philip …

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