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    Euonymeia (Greek: Ευωνύμεια, Evonímia), also known by its medieval name Trachones (Greek: Τράχωνες), and by its modern colloquial Ano Kalamaki (Greek:...
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    Narcissus by the naiad Liriope. Another son, Euonoymus who gave his name to Euonymeia, was the father of Aulis, the eponym of Aulis. This Cephisus may also...
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  • of the deme Euonymeia, Attica, whereas his daughter Aulis gave her name to the city Aulis, Boeotia. Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Euonymeia, Aulis Stephanus...
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    Neolithic period, and the excavation site can be found in the region of Euonymeia (Ano Kalamaki), immediately by the Vouliagmenis Avenue. In classical antiquity...
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    A Bronze Age factory dedicated to flax processing was discovered in Euonymeia, Greece. The best grades are used for fabrics such as damasks, lace, and...
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    to date being the recent ceramic and hydraulic installations found in Euonymeia, next to Athens, that produced tableware, textiles, sails, and ropes for...
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  • to lead the army as Strategos, this family from the southern Deme of Euonymeia was one of the most influential of Athenian politics and military hierarchy...
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  • Autocles (Greek: Aὐτοκλῆς; lived 4th century BC) of Euonymeia, son of Strombichides, was one of the Athenian envoys empowered to negotiate peace with...
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