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Edward Tripp. BOEOTIA BROTEAS the Boeotia . The region of Greece lying to the north and west of Attica . Bounded by the range of the Cithaeron Mountains on the south and by Phocis and Locris to the northwest , Boeotia lies between the ...
Edward Tripp. BOEOTIA BROTEAS the Boeotia . The region of Greece lying to the north and west of Attica . Bounded by the range of the Cithaeron Mountains on the south and by Phocis and Locris to the northwest , Boeotia lies between the ...
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... Boeotia . A son of Athamas ' son Leucon , Erythras was one of Hippodameia's suitors killed by her father , Oenomaüs . ( Pausanias 6.21.11 . ) Erythrius . A son of Athamas and Themisto . Erythrius , like Erythras , son of Athamas ' son ...
... Boeotia . A son of Athamas ' son Leucon , Erythras was one of Hippodameia's suitors killed by her father , Oenomaüs . ( Pausanias 6.21.11 . ) Erythrius . A son of Athamas and Themisto . Erythrius , like Erythras , son of Athamas ' son ...
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... Boeotia . Orchomenus was the center of Minyan power for many generations and was famous for its wealth . Its origins are as confused with conflicting traditions as are those of the Minyans . The two eponyms regularly connected with the ...
... Boeotia . Orchomenus was the center of Minyan power for many generations and was famous for its wealth . Its origins are as confused with conflicting traditions as are those of the Minyans . The two eponyms regularly connected with the ...
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