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    Lycorus, as the eponymous founder of Hyampolis. The city is mentioned in Homer's Iliad (Catalogue of Ships). Hyampolis lay in a valley in east Phocis, about...
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    Poseidon. Celaeno, a Phocian princess as the daughter of King Hyamus of Hyampolis, son of Lycorus. Her mother was Melantheia (Melantho), daughter of Deucalion...
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  • Philo (Ancient Greek: Φίλων) of Hyampolis was a physician of ancient Greece. He probably lived in the first century CE or the beginning of the second...
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    well-known invasion route from Thessaly, the one via Thermopylae and Hyampolis to Chaeronea, where the invaders would be poised to attack both Orchomenus...
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  • (March/April dedicated to Artemis Elaphebolos (deer slayer). In the town of Hyampolis in Phocis, it would have been instituted by the inhabitants to commemorate...
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  • Boeotia. In another account, she was called the daughter of King Hyamus of Hyampolis and Melanthea (Melantho), daughter of Deucalion. Her sister was called...
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  • son Delphus. In one account, Melantheia instead married King Hyamus of Hyampolis, son of Lycorus, and by him the mother of two daughters, Melanis and Celaeno...
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    Metageitnion. Sacrifices were offered to Artemis and Hekate. Central Greece Hyampolis in Phocis. During an attack of the Thessalians, the Phocians terrified...
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  • Airport, in Massachusetts, United States Hungarian Yachting Association Hyampolis, a city in Phocis, Ancient Greece Hydra (constellation) Ia of Cornwall...
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  • to have emigrated to isolated and pastoral Phocis, where they founded Hyampolis, or at least that gave a good etiological explanation for the city's name...
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    unfortified. The system seemed to work if Abae and Hyampolis were switched. Paliochori was now Hyampolis and Bogdanou Abae. The only remaining slot was Kalapodi...
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    Schedius, Epistrophus Cyparissus, Pytho, Crisa, Daulis, Panopeus, Anemorea, Hyampolis, river Cephissus, Lilaea 2.527 Locrians 40 Ajax the Lesser Kynos, Opoüs...
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  • was used by later writers to reject and contrast with that of Philo of Hyampolis, who proposed that these diseases were newer still. Plutarch, Symposiacs...
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    Boulis, Charadra, Daulis, Delphi, Drymaea, Echedameia, Elateia, Erochos, Hyampolis, Cirrha, Ledon, Lilaia, Medeon, Tithorea, Parapotamii, Pedieis, Panopeus...
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  • from Phocis and the cities of Panope, Daulis, Cyparissos, Lebadia and Hyampolis during the war. By his wife Hippolyte or Thrasybule, Iphitos became the...
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  • Euripides related of him that he came from Aonia to join the people of Hyampolis in the battle against the Opuntian Locrians over Daphnus and won himself...
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  • became king over a people dwelling around Mount Parnassus, and founded Hyampolis. He was married to Melantheia, a daughter of Deucalion, and had at least...
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  • a widely supported conjecture. He may be the same person as Philo of Hyampolis. He may perhaps be the physician quoted by Celsus. Galen, De Compos. Medicam...
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  • works in Greek Philo of Tarsus, 1st century CE Greek physician Philo of Hyampolis, 1st century CE Greek physician Philo of Larissa (159/8BC–84/3 BC), Greek...
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  • Phocēans • Anemorea • river Cephissus • Crisa • Cyparissus • Daulis • Hyampolis • Lilaea • Panopeus • Pytho Epistrophus sons of Iphitus and Hippolyte...
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  • does what is inherently obvious; there is no room for error. Philo of Hyampolis Pneumatic school Barnes, Brunschwig, Burnyeat, Schofield 1982, p. 2. Sextus...
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    century, is much more likely to be that of the Sanctuary of Artemis at Hyampolis: "The polygonal walls of the acropolis may still be seen in a fair state...
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    Near Exarchos, there are the ancient Phocian cities (Polis) Abae and Hyampolis. The cities flourished during Hellenistic and Roman times. Ruins of these...
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  • Humorism Hyacinth Hyacinthia Hyacinthus the Lacedaemonian Hyades Hyagnis Hyampolis Hyamus Hyas Hybadae Hybrias Hybris Hybristica Hydaspes (mythology) Hydna...
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  • Phocis as well, but the Boeotians drove them back after the battles of Hyampolis and Ceressus in the mid-6th century. In the second half of the 7th century...
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