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Histiaea or Histiaia (Ancient Greek: Ἱστίαια) may refer to: Histiaea (mythology), a daughter of Hyrieus, from whom the town of Histiaea, in Northern Euboea
Histiaea
Town near the north coast of ancient Euboea
(Ancient Greek: Ὠρεός, romanized: Ōreos), prior to the 5th century BC called Histiaea or Histiaia (Ἱστίαια), also Hestiaea or Hestiaia (Ἑστίαια), was a town
Oreus
Part of the second Persian invasion of Greece in 480 BC
determinant, the Allies could have found a better position near the city of Histiaea. The Persians were at a significant tactical advantage, outnumbering the
Battle_of_Artemisium
Ancient Greek tribe
of Dorian states is as follows. From northeastern Greece were Phthia, Histiaea and Macedon. In central Greece were Doris (the former Dryopia) and in the
Dorians
Part of Iliad, listing towns, war leaders and number of ships
Tarphe, Thronium 2.537 Abantes of Euboea 40 Elephenor Chalcis, Eretria, Histiaea, Cerinthus, Dium, Carystus, Styra 2.546 Athenians 50 Led first by Menestheus
Catalogue_of_Ships
Species of moth
Superfamily: Noctuoidea Family: Erebidae Subfamily: Arctiinae Genus: Histioea Species: H. maon Binomial name Histioea maon H. Druce, 1896 Synonyms Histiaea maon
Histioea_maon
Species of moth
Subfamily: Arctiinae Genus: Histioea Species: H. glaucozona Binomial name Histioea glaucozona (H. Druce, 1898) Synonyms Histiaea glaucozona H. Druce, 1898
Histioea_glaucozona
Municipal unit in Greece
former municipality in Euboea, Greece. It was named after the ancient town Histiaea, which was mentioned by the ancient Greek poet Homer. Since the 2011 local
Istiaia
Species of butterfly
merguia watsoni (Swinhoe, 1911) (Burma, Thailand) Hypolycaena merguia histiaea (Fruhstorfer, 1914) (Sumatra) Hypolycaena merguia skapane Druce, 1895 (Borneo)
Hypolycaena_merguia
Second-largest Greek island
in 446. Led by Pericles, the Athenians subdued the revolt, and captured Histiaea in the north of the island for their own settlement. By 410 BC, during
Euboea
Ancient Greek epigrammatist and lyric poet
Hedylus and possibly of Theocritus. He may have been honoured by the city of Histiaea in about 263 BC. Asclepiades was the earliest and most important of the
Asclepiades_of_Samos
Athenian statesman and general (c.-495,-429)
the landowners of Chalcis, who lost their properties. The residents of Histiaea, meanwhile, who had butchered the crew of an Athenian trireme, were uprooted
Pericles
Greek ruler of Miletus (died 493 BC)
was a traitor and gave his head an honourable burial. Istiea (Ancient: Histiaea) Waters, Matt (2014). Ancient Persia: A Concise History of the Achaemenid
Histiaeus
territory of Oreus (previously named Histiaea) near the mountain Telethrius, and Ellops later added to his dominions Histiaea, Perias, Cerinthus, Aedepsus, and
Ellopia
succeeded King Oenopion and his sons on the throne of Chios. He came from Histiaea in Euboea and went to the island of Chios because of an oracle from Delphi
Amphiclus
became known as Abantia or Abantis. They also lived in Argos, Chalcis, Histiaea, Sikion, Cerinthus, Dios, Styra, Phocis, Epirus, and Illyria. Arethousa
Abantes
Municipal unit in Greece
[694] Oreoi was named after the ancient town Oreus, that was also known as Histiaea. Oreus was situated at the eastern edge of the present village Oreoi. Oreoi
Oreoi
Greek mythological figures in the Trojan War
Abantes of Euboea • Carystus • Cerinthus • Chalcis • Eretria • Dium • Histiaea • Styra Elephenor son of Chalcodon by either Imenarete, Melanippe or Alcyone
Achaean_Leaders
Hestiaea or Hestiaia (Ancient Greek: Ἑστιαία), also known as Histiaea or Histiaia (Ἱστίαια), was a deme of ancient Attica located northeast of Athens,
Hestiaea_(Attica)
446-445 Euboean Revolt 445 Euboea is impressed into the Delian League 445 Histiaea becomes an Athenian cleurchy 445 First Peloponnesian War Ends 445 Troezen
Timeline_of_ancient_Greece
Northwest district of ancient Thessaly
Rome (see Pelasgiotis) but most similarly written names are related to Histiaea, an Attic deme and a city in North Euboea. The epigraphical Aeolic Greek
Histiaeotis
Calendar year
landowners of Chalcis, who lose their properties, while the residents of Histiaea are uprooted and replaced by 2,000 Athenian settlers. After hearing that
446_BC
Genus of beetles
split into several subgenera: Cheirodes Géné, 1839 Anemiadena Ardoin, 1971 Histiaea Fairmaire, 1892 Pseudanemia Wollaston, 1864 Spinanemia Ardoin, 1971 Trichanemia
Cheirodes
4th-century BC Greek mercenary leader
probably born in the early 390s BCE in Oreus, a city in northern Euboea (near Histiaea) of a citizen mother and non-citizen father named Philoxenus. His first
Charidemus
Decade
landowners of Chalcis, who lose their properties, while the residents of Histiaea are uprooted and replaced by 2,000 Athenian settlers. After hearing that
440s_BC
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