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    Elaea or Elaia (Ancient Greek: Ἐλαία), also Elea (Ἐλέα), was a town of Thesprotia in ancient Epirus toward the mouth of the Acheron river. The town is...
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  • Turkey Elaea (Aethiopia), port in ancient Aethiopia Elaea (Bithynia), port in ancient Bithynia Elaea (Epirus), chief city of Elaeatis in Epirus at the...
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    Elaias Limen (redirect from Elaea, Epirus)
    Ἐλαίας Λιμήν - literally, "Bay of Elaea"), also Elaea or Elaia (Ἐλαία), was a harbour town of Thesprotia in ancient Epirus at the mouth of the Acheron river...
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  • philosophers at Elea Elea in Aeolis, an ancient Greek city in Turkey Elaea (Epirus), an ancient city in Greece in the regional unit of Thesprotia Elea...
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    of Anthippe polis Oropos (Epirus) pre Hellenistic Toryne or Torone polis Pandosia (Epirus) founded by Elisians polis Elaea founded by Corinthians polis...
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  • Ekphrasis Ekpyrosis Elaea (Epirus) Elaeus (Aetolia) Elaeus (Attica) Elaeus (Epirus) Elaphebolia Elasioi Elasippus Elateia Elateia (Epirus) Elatus Elbows Out...
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  • Elaeatis (category Geography of ancient Epirus)
    district of ancient Epirus about the mouth of the Acheron river. The district is mentioned by Thucydides. Its chief town was Elaea. Smith, William (editor);...
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    BC according to Herodotus; Elaea, near the mouth of the Acheron; and Gitanae. Nicopolis or Actia Nicopolis, also in Epirus, was founded 31 BC by Octavian...
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    girl and transformed her into a pine tree. According to little-known myth, Elaea was an accomplished athlete from Attica who was killed by her fellow athletes...
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    the southern Assos, Adramyttium. Further south, on the Eleatic Gulf, were Elaea, Myrina and Cyme. A minor episode in the Trojan War cycle in Greek mythology...
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    Diotimus of Athens Diotimus of Miletus Diphilus Dosiadas of Rhodes Duris of Elaea Empedocles Epigonus of Thessalonica Eratosthenes Scholasticus Erinna Erycius...
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    black poplar in her place, or made her into a nymph herself. Elaea Olive tree Gaia Elaea was an Attic girl of great beauty and talent in both the ring...
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  • Édessa Έδεσσα Édessa 'eðesa Edessa; Şanlıurfa Ἐλαία Elaía Ελαία Elaía eˈlea Elaea; Kazıkbağları Ἐλαφόνησος Elaphónēsos Ελαφόνησος Elafónisos elaˈfonisos Elafonisos...
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    Diocese of Konstantia Diocese of Daphnusia Diocese of Dodona Diocese of Elaea Diocese of Kampania Diocese of Meloe Diocese of Messene Diocese of Myrina...
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    Kantakouzenos loyalists and was placed under the rule of the exiled ruler of Epirus, Nikephoros II Orsini. Following the death of the Serbian emperor Stephen...
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