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or Athene, both of which were made over to the fugitives. Here they maintained themselves till the 8th year of the Peloponnesian War, when the Athenians made a descent upon the coast of the Thyreatis, where they found the Aeginetans engaged in building a fortress upon the sea. This was forthwith
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are never more than 3 miles (5 km), and sometimes only about a mile (1.6 km) from the coast. It is watered by two streams; one on its northern, and the other on its southern extremity. The former called
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from the sea; but the Athenians followed them, took Thyrea, which they destroyed, and dragged away the inhabitants into slavery.
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The Thyreatis, or territory of Thyrea, was a district of Cynuria, and was one of the most fertile plains in the
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abandoned by the latter, who took refuge in the upper city (ἡ ἄνω πόλις) at the distance of 10
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allowed them to settle in the Thyreatis, which at that time contained two towns, Thyrea and
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Festivals and legends: The Formation of Greek Cities in the Light of Public Ritual
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Index

Thyreatis
Ancient Greek
Cynuria
ancient Argolis
ancient Laconia
Pausanias
Lycaon
Battle of the Champions
Argos
Sparta
Herodotus
Spartans
helot
Aeginetans
Athenians
Peloponnesian War
Spartans
Anthene
stadia
Philip II of Macedon
Alexander the Great
Argives
Glympeis
Zarax
Pausanias
Peloponnesus
Anigraea
Zavitsa
Mount Parnon
Tanus

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