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  • Information
    strait between Euboia and mainland
    In
    🌍 Euboia (island)
    Created by
    👤 Agamemnon commander of all Greek forces at Troy
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    👤 Apollo Olympian god🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Onchestos (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Ocaleai (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Mount Olympos (N. Greece) mountain in northern Greece, home of the Olympian Gods🌍 Cenaion (Euboia) city in Euboia🌍 Pieria (N. Greece) region in northern Greece🌍 Mount Parnassos (Phocis) mountain in Phocis🌍 Iolcos (Thessaly) city in Thessaly, homeland of Jason🌍 the Grove of Tilphousan Apollo (Boiotia) cult site of Apollo in Boiotia🌍 Mycalessos (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Haliartos (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Crisa (Phocis) city in Phocis🌍 River Cephisos (Phocis/Boiotia) river in Phocis and Boiotia🌍 Lilaia (Phocis) city in Phocis🌍 Teumessos (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Phlegyas (Boiotia) unlocatable city in Boiotia, near Orchomenos🌍 Lake Cephisis (Boiotia) Homeric toponym on the Orchomenian Plain, often identified with Lake Copais🏛️ the Grove of Poseidon (Onchestos) part of the sanctuary at Onchestos🌍 Lectos (unlocatable) unlocatable place in Northern Greece🌍 Perraibia (Thessaly) region in Thessaly🌍 the Lelantine Plain (Euboia)🌍 Enianai (Thessaly?) city and/or ethnic group mentioned by Homer, associated with central or northern Greece👤 Poseidon Olympian god👤 Arethousa (Euboian)👤 Artemis Olympian goddess🌍 Icaria (island) island in the Aegean Sea🌍 Mount Taygete (Laconia/Messenia) mountain range between Laconia and Messenia🌍 Perge (Asia Minor) city in Pamphylia👤 Agamemnon commander of all Greek forces at Troy🌍 Chalcis (Euboia) city on Euboia👤 Iphigeneia daughter of Agamemnon and Clytaimnestra👤 Elephenor suitor of Helen, leader of the Euboian contingent at Troy👥 the Euboian Contingent at Troy (attackers) part of the Greek contingent👤 Clytaimnestra wife of Agamemnon🌍 Eleusis (Attica) city in Attica🌍 Mycenae (Argolid) city in the Argolid🌍 Mount Ida (Troad) mountain in the Troad🌍 Mount Cithairon (Attica/Boiotia) mountain on Boiotia-Attica border🌍 River Asopos (Boiotia) river in Boiotia🌍 the Saronic Gulf off the coast of Aigina🌍 Peparethos (island) island off the coast of Thessaly🌍 Mount Messapion (Boiotia) mountain in Boiotia🌍 Mount Arachnaion (Argolid)🌍 Acte (Chalcidice) promontory in the Aegean sea, with Mount Athos on the tip🌍 the Mountain of Hermes (Lemnos) unlocatable mountain on Lemnos🌍 Mount Macistos (Euboia) mountain on Euboia🌍 Mount Aigaleos (Attica) mountain between Athens and Eleusis👤 Heracles greatest Greek hero👤 Hermes Olympian god🌍 the Peloponnese region of southern Greece🌍 Lydia (Asia Minor) Maionia, region in Asia Minor👥 the Horses of Laomedon owned by Laomedon, claimed by Heracles🌍 Boiotia region on the Greek mainland🌍 Euboia (island) island near the Greek mainland
    Mentioned by
    📖 Lycophron, Alexandra 1034-1046📖 Homeric Hymn 3 to Apollo 214-299📖 Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 130 Most📖 Callimachus, Hymn to Artemis 183-224📖 Ps-Lucian, Nero 2📖 Pindar, Pythian 11 1-37📖 Aeschylus, Agamemnon 281-316📖 Ion of Chios, Tragedies FragTrag fr. 22-38 = fr. 17a-33, 59 Snell-Kannicht📖 Strabo 1.3.19📜 P.Mich. inv. 1447 verso
    Mentioned in Text
    Lycophron, Alexandra Homeric Hymn 3 to ApolloHesiod, EhoiaiStraboCallimachus, Hymn to ArtemisPs-Lucian, NeroPindar, Pythian 11Aeschylus, AgamemnonIon of Chios, Tragedies
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    🌍 Athens (Attica) 🌍 Egypt 🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) HesiodLycophronPindarAeschylusIon of ChiosStraboCallimachusPs-LucianLycophron, Alexandra Homeric Hymn 3 to ApolloHesiod, EhoiaiStraboCallimachus, Hymn to ArtemisPs-Lucian, NeroPindar, Pythian 11Aeschylus, AgamemnonIon of Chios, TragediesGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Early Archaic (ca. 700-620 BCE)Middle Archaic (ca. 620-560 BCE)Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)Early Classical (ca. 480-450 BCE)Middle Classical (ca. 450-400 BCE)Early Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)Middle Hellenistic (ca. 220-150 BCE)Late Antiquity (ca. 306-610 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)Late Imperial (ca. 235-330 CE)Geometric (ca. 900-700 BCE)GeographyMythography & HistoriographyEpicTragedy & Satyr📜 P.Mich. inv. 1447 versoHomeric HymnPindarCallimachusHesiodAeschylusPs-LucianIon of ChiosExclude material sources that MANTO has not ascertained is held in accordance with UNESCO Convention
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