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Ancient name of modern Fares, Achaea, Greece
Pharae (Ancient Greek: Φαραί), otherwise known as Phara (Φᾶρα), and Pherae, was a town and polis (city-state), situated by the Peiros River, approximately
Pharae
Ancient city in Crete
Pharae (Ancient Greek: Φαραί) was an ancient city in Crete, Greece. The city was founded by the city of Pharae in Messenia and named for it. William Smith
Pharae_(Crete)
Confederation of ancient Greek city-states (280–146 BC)
Achaean League was revived in 281/0 BC by the communities of Dyme, Patrae, Pharae and Tritaea, joined in 275 by Aegium, which controlled the important sanctuary
Achaean_League
Ancient town of Messenia
Pharae (Ancient Greek: Φαραί, Strab., Paus.; Φηρή, Hom. Il. 5.543; Φηραί, Il. 9.151; Φεραί, Xen. Hell. 4.8.7) was an ancient town of Messenia, situated
Pharae_(Messenia)
Topics referred to by the same term
Pharae (Ancient Greek: Φαραί) is an ancient city of Achaea. Pharae may also refer to: Pharae (Boeotia), an ancient city of Boeotia Pharae (Crete), an
Pharae_(disambiguation)
Pharae (Ancient Greek: Φαραί) was an ancient city in Boeotia, Greece. The city was located a short distance from Tanagra. Coins from this city have been
Pharae_(Boeotia)
Ruined castle in Kalamata, Greece
castle, that was in turn built on the site of the acropolis of ancient Pharae. The castle was largely razed in 1685, after being captured by the Venetians
Kalamata_Castle
Ancient Greek deity and herald of the gods
washed in them, after birth, by the nymphs of the mountain. Furthermore, at Pharae there was a water sacred to Hermes. The name of the spring was Hermes's
Hermes
City on the Peloponnese in southern Greece
established in the 20th century that the actual site is that of ancient Pharae, a city already mentioned by Homer. It was long believed that the area that
Kalamata
Community of Erymanthos, Achaea, Greece
Fares (Greek: Φαρές; Ancient Greek: Φαραί, romanized: Pharai; Latin: Pharae) is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Farres, Achaea, Greek
Fares_(village)
Region in Greece
province once again in the hands of the Roman Senate. Dyme Olenus Patras Pharae Tritaea Aegium Boura Helike Leontium Rhypes Aegae Homer, Iliad II, 574–575
Achaea_(ancient_region)
Ancient Greek city-state in Thessaly
List of ancient Greek cities Modern Feres, Magnesia Pharae (Messenia), the modern Kalamata Pharae, in Achaea Mogens Herman Hansen & Thomas Heine Nielsen
Pherae
Town of Laconia in the Spartan plain
Phare (Ancient Greek: Φάρη) or Pharis (Φᾶρις), afterwards called Pharae (Φαραί), was a town of Laconia in the Spartan plain, situated upon the road from
Phare_(Laconia)
Battle of the Social War
any local threat. The Hypostrategos of the Western district was Lycus of Pharae, who moved fast enough to block the further retreat of the Aetolians in
Battle_of_Leontion
Son of Hermes and the Danaid Phylodameia
the son of Hermes and the Danaid Phylodámeia (Φυλοδάμεια), and founder of Pharae in Messene. Pharis had one daughter, Telegone, who consorted with the river
Pharis_(mythology)
Crethon (Ancient Greek: Κρήθωνά or Κρήθων) was an Achaean warrior, from Pharae in Messenia, who participated in the Trojan War. Crethon was the son of
Crethon
Region of Greece
and Itonian Athena, Homole and Homoloian Zeus, Alalcomenae, Corseia and Pharae, confirm for most scholars the merits of these traditions. It is, therefore
Boeotia
Ancient Greek war from 220 to 217 BC
troops pillaged the countryside of several Achaean cities, namely Patras and Pharae, creating further hostility. From Phigaleia they entered Messenia, where
Social_War_(220–217_BC)
In Greek mythology, Dorodoche (Ancient Greek: Δωροδόχην) was a native of Pharae in Messenia as the daughter of Ortilochus. She was the wife of Icarius and
Dorodoche
Region of Ancient Greece
the Achaean League, though much weakened by the loss of Abia, Thuria and Pharae, which broke loose from it and entered the League as independent members
Messenia_(ancient_region)
Phalerum Phanagoria Cimmerian Bosporus, Ukraine abandoned Matrega Pharae Pharae (Messenia) Pharnacia northern Turkey Giresun Pharos Croatian island
List_of_ancient_Greek_cities
Town of ancient Messenia
Messenian plain, upon the river Aris, and at the distance of 80 stadia from Pharae, which was about a mile (1.6 km) from the coast. It was generally identified
Thuria_(Messenia)
Divination based on chance events or encounters
interpreted. He also mentions its use at the shrine of Hermes Agoraios in Pharae. An individual, upon whispering a question into the god's ear, plugged his
Cledonism
Polis (city-state) of Achaea
and the most inland of the 12 Achaean cities, was distant 120 stadia from Pharae. According Pausanias, Tritaea's foundation was said to be due to either:
Tritaea_(Achaea)
Polis (city-state) of ancient Achaea
and its territory (Ῥυπίς, or ἡ Ῥυπική) was divided between Aegium and Pharae. Its ruins were seen by Pausanias, in the 2nd century, at a short distance
Rhypes
by Polybius, but implied to be an inland town, and was probably between Pharae and the territory of Aegium, since we find that the Eleians under the Aetolian
Leontium_(Achaea)
a strategic draw. Battle of Leontion The Achaean League under Lycus of Pharae defeats Aetolian League and Elis under Euripidas of Aetolia. 216 BC Battle
List_of_battles_before_301
Mythical Greek healer hero
Machaon fathered Nicomachus and Gorgasus by Anticleia, daughter of Diocles of Pharae. His other sons were Alexanor, Sphyrus and Polemocrates. According to Diogenes
Machaon_(mythology)
commander) Phantasiai Phantes Phanto of Phlius Phanus (mythology) Phara Pharae (Boeotia) Pharae (Crete) Pharis Pharmakos Phasis (mythology) Phasis (town) Phayllos
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Municipality in Greece
four villages belonging to it, Eleon or Heleon, Harma, Mycalessus, and Pharae. The ruins of the ancient city are located at approximately: 38°18′23″N
Tanagra
Species of butterfly
Papilio basilea Cramer, [1777] Adelpha basilis Hübner, [1819] Adelpha iphicla pharaë Fruhstorfer, 1915 Adelpha iphicla exanima Fruhstorfer, 1915 Adelpha iphicla
Adelpha_iphiclus
Spartan victory against the Achaean League, 226 BCE
Achaean heartland. After advancing into Achaea, Cleomenes descended upon Pharae, a founding member of the League. His aim was to provoke a battle with the
Battle_of_Dyme
Municipal unit in Achaea, Greece
Stefani) Near Chalandritsa, a Mycenaean settlement was excavated in 1985. Pharae was one of the cities of the Achaean League. After the Roman conquest, it
Farres
River in Greece
railway line. Two ancient cities were situated near the river: Olenos and Pharae. Its most important tributaries are the Parapeiros (also known as Tytheus)
Peiros
XIII 220 - 219 BC Aratus the Younger of Sicyon 219 - 218 BC Epiratos of Pharae 218 - 217 BC Aratus of Sicyon XIV 217 - 216 BC Timoxenos 216 - 215 BC Aratus
List of state leaders in the 3rd century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_3rd_century_BC
who sailed with the Argonauts Pharis Φᾶρις a son of Hermes and founder of Pharae in Messene Phasis Φᾶσις a son of Helios who killed his mother and drowned
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
City in ancient Boeotia, mentioned by Homer
Other conjectures replaced the Nisa of the Homeric catalog by Creusa, Pharae or Nysa. The editors of the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World
Nisa_(Boeotia)
3rd-century BCE ancient Greek general
Eperatus (Ancient Greek: Ἐπήρατος) of Pharae in Achaea was an ancient Greek general of the 3rd century BC. He was elected strategos of the Achaean League
Eperatus
Greek statesman and general (271–213 BCE)
then quickly ransomed. In 226 BC, Cleomenes conquered Mantinea, Tegea and Pharae. He succeeded in luring the Achaeans into open battle in the fall of 226
Aratus_of_Sicyon
an ancient Greek statesman and general. He was the son of Damaretos of Pharae in Achaea. Elected as strategos of the Achaean League in 208 BC, he joined
Cycliadas
Acropolis, and tells of a statue of Hermes Agoraios, in the market-place of Pharae in Achaea, before which lamps were lighted. Among the Romans lighted candles
Ceremonial_use_of_lights
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