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    visible today. The town is known as Oropos in Greek and has been called Ropό in Arvantic. The municipality Oropos stretches between the Parnitha mountains...
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    The Amphiareion of Oropos (Greek: Άμφιάρειο Ωρωπού), situated in the hills 6 km southeast of the fortified port of Oropos, was a sanctuary dedicated in...
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    Graea (redirect from Oropos-Graia)
    either located in or identical with the city Graia, and writes: If men from Oropos-Graia were among the early Greek visitors to Capua or Veii and even early...
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    Theatre of Zea, Piraeus, Athens Theatre of Aegina, Attica Theatre of Oropos, Oropos, East Attica Theatre of Rhamnous, East Attica Theatre of Chaeronea,...
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    Oropos (Greek: Ορωπός) was an ancient Greek (i.e., pre-Hellenistic) walled settlement located in the region of Epirus. The settlement site is in modern-day...
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    dedicated to Poseidon. Olympia, Greece: cult center of Zeus. Oropos: Amphiareion of Oropos, dedicated to the hero Amphiaraos. Magnesia on the Maeander:...
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    Kropia (5) Lavreotiki (6) Marathon (Marathonas, 7) Markopoulo Mesogaias (8) Oropos (13) Paiania (9) Pallini (1) Rafina-Pikermi (10) Saronikos (11) Spata-Artemida...
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    traditions. This fact is proved by the preservation of ancient toponyms such as Oropos, Dionysus, Eleusis, and Marathon. During the Greek War of Independence in...
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    Pausanias (author of Periegesis of Greece) wrote this of Amphiaraus in Oropos, Attica, in the 2nd century A.D.: The altar shows parts. One part is to...
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    Venerable Porphyrios of Kafsokalyvia: Official Website of His Nunnery in Oropos, Attica Archived 2013-01-16 at the Wayback Machine Elder Porphyrios Kafsokalyvitis:...
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