Micion of Boeotia was an ancient Greek athlete listed by Eusebius of Caesarea as a victor in the stadion race of the 146th Olympiad (196 BC). He appears...
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Pyrrhias of Aetolia 146th Olympiad 196 BC - Micion of Boeotia 147th Olympiad 192 BC - Agemachus of Cyzicus 148th Olympiad 188 BC - Arcesilaus of Megalopolis...
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Oxythemis of Coroneia in 732 BC and Micion of Boeotia in 196 BC. Eusebius of Caesarea, Chronicle [1]. Dionysius of Halicarnassus, 3, 46. Olympic winners of the...
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Juan de Urtubia (category 14th-century people from the Kingdom of Navarre)
contingent of fifty men-at-arms on an expedition to recover the Kingdom of Albania (1376–1377) and later a large army against Thebes and Boeotia, which he...
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hurriedly led a force of Athenians against Micion, who had disembarked at Rhamnus with an army composed of Macedonians and mercenaries. So many individuals...
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Apollo (redirect from Cult of Apollo)
preponderance of these were found at the sanctuaries of Apollo with more than one hundred from the sanctuary of Apollo Ptoios, Boeotia alone. Significantly...
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Red fox (redirect from Sexual behavior of red foxes)
ἀλώπεκος, also known as ἀλώπηξ τῆς Τευμησσοῦ "fox of Teumessos"; Teumessos was an ancient city in Boeotia. Wallen, Martin (2006). Fox. Reaktion Books. p...
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Circe (category Children of Helios)
detail of Circe's handloom, at which the men approaching her palace could hear her singing sweetly as she worked. In the 5th-century skyphos from Boeotia an...
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Animal worship (redirect from Worship of animals)
oracular animal in the story of Noah, and also in Thisbe in Boeotia there was a dove-oracle of Zeus. Animal imagery was also often employed in the oracular...
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Narcissus (plant) (category National symbols of Wales)
2014-01-02. Retrieved 2012-07-28. ναρκάω in Liddell and Scott. Pausanias. "9. Boeotia". pp. 31: 9. Archived from the original on 2014-10-27. Retrieved 2014-10-19...
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Skopelos (redirect from Folklore Museum of Skopelos)
brown rats and house mice, the southern white-breasted hedgehog, bats and, though declining in numbers, European hares. A mating pair of fallow deer have...
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Leto (redirect from Birth of Artemis and Apollo)
village Zoster. Pausanias also described statues of Leto and her twins in Megara. Leto was worshipped in Boeotia in her children's temples. In Phocis, she was...
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ambitious campaigns against Megara and Boeotia. The Athenians subsequently suffered a major defeat in Boeotia at the Battle of Delion and this was followed by...
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