Trachinĭä
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TRACHINIA — regiuncula Phthiotidis in ora sinus Maliaci, ubi Heraclea urbs cognomine Trachin, cuius meminit Ovid. l. 11. Met. v. 627. ubi Herculeam Trachina vocat. Hinc trachinius apud eundem Ovid. ibidem, v. 502. Haec quoque quae sequitur ventis Trachinia… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Trachis — was a region in ancient Greece. Situated south of the river Spercheios, it was populated by the Malians.Its main town was also called Trachis until 426 BC, when it became Heraclea Trachinia. It is located to the west of Thermopylae. Trachis is… … Wikipedia
First Macedonian War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=First Macedonian War partof=the Macedonian Wars caption= date=214 BC 205 BC place=Macedon and Illyria casus=Demetrius of Pharos s incitement; Rome distracted by Second Punic War result=Stalemate; Peace of… … Wikipedia
Heraclea — Heracleia or Heraclia may refer to: PlacesIsland* Heraclea (island) was the name of one of the Sporades, between Naxos and Ios, which is still called Raklia, and bears traces of a Greek township with temples to Tyche and Zeus Lophites.Ancient ci … Wikipedia
Malians (Greek tribe) — The Malians (Ancient Greek: Μαλιεῖς) were a Greek tribe that resided at the mouth of the river Spercheios in Greece. The Malian Gulf is named after them. In the western valley of the Spercheios, their land was adjacent to the Aenianes. Their main … Wikipedia
Attalus I — ( el. polytonic|Ἄτταλος), surnamed Soter ( el. polytonic|Σωτὴρ, Savior ; 269 BC ndash; 197 BC) [Livy, [http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/txt/ah/Livy/Livy33.html 33.21–22] , says that Attalus died in the consulship of Cornelius and Minucius (197 BC) at… … Wikipedia
Schlacht von Nemea — Ein griechischer Hoplit Die Schlacht von Nemea war eine Schlacht im Korinthischen Krieg und fand im Jahre 394 v. Chr. statt. Nachdem die Spartaner zu Kriegsbeginn im Jahre 395 v. Chr. in Böotien in der Schlacht von Haliartos eine Niederlage… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Trachis — (en grec : Τραχις) est un dème de Grèce antique, au sud du fleuve Spercheios, peuplée par les Maliens. Sa principale ville était aussi dénommée Trachis ; elle fut renommée en 426 Héraclée de Trachis (en latin Heraclea Trachinia). Elle… … Wikipédia en Français
Trachin — (Trachis, a. Geogr.), so v.w. Heraklea 6) in Phthiotis (Thessalien); der Bezirk um T. hieß Trachinia … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
HERACLEA Phthiotidis — quae et Trachinia, Plin l. 11. c. 3. Comaro teste Pineto, urbs Trachiniae reg. in Phthiotidis et Thessaliae conf. ubi transitus in Thesialiam ex Graecia difficilis. Baudr. urbs Macedoniae in Thessalia, et prov. Phthiotide, prope Asopum fluv. Ad… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale