(Ancient Greek: Ἑλικών; Greek: Ελικώνας) is a mountain in the region of Thespiai in Boeotia, Greece, celebrated in Greek mythology. With an altitude of...
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resembling an ⟨X⟩ () was used in the same function as Corinthian . In Thespiai (Boeotia), a special letter form consisting of a vertical stem with a single...
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Thessaloniki Therme (Θέρμα, Θέρμη) Thespiae Boeotia, Greece abandoned Thespiai (Θεσπιαι) Thronium Illyria/Epirus, near Vlorë, Albania abandoned Thronium...
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Boxing Ariston A[----] P. Oxy. 222 83 § 448 BC Boys' Wrestling Polynikos Thespiai P. Oxy. 222 83 § 448 BC Dolichos Aigedas Crete P. Oxy. 222 83 § 448 BC...
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Pelike showing Heracles fighting Busiris, found at Thespiai. Circa 470 BC. Athens, National Archaeological Museum....
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Θερμώδων Thermṓdōn Θερμώδων Thermódon θerˈmoðon Thermodon; Terme Θεσπιαί Thespiaí Θεσπιές Thespiés θespiˈes Thespiae Θεσπρωτίς Thesprōtís Θεσπρωτία Thesprotía...
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Spartan general during the Spartan Hegemony over Greece. As governor of Thespiai in 378 BC, he made an unsuccessful attack against Athens without any order...
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via JSTOR. Pausanias. Description of Greece. "Sanctuary of the Muses at Thespiai". Warwick University Classics and Ancient History. Retrieved Nov 15, 2023...
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Encyclopedia of Classical Sites. Princeton: Princeton University Press., s.v. Thespiai. Richard Talbert, ed. (2000). Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World...
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