- The
Cadmea, or
Cadmeia (Gr****: Καδμεία, Kadmía), was the
citadel of
ancient Thebes, Greece,
which was
named after Cadmus, the
legendary founder of Thebes...
- The
modern city
contains an
archaeological museum, the
remains of the
Cadmea (Bronze Age and
forward citadel), and
scattered ancient remains. Modern...
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after the
expulsion of the
Spartan garrison occupying the
Theban citadel of
Cadmea. The 2nd
century AD
Macedonian author Polyaenus in his
Stratagems in War...
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beytepeensis Yıld. Br****ica
bourgeaui (Webb ex Christ) ****ze Br****ica
cadmea Heldr. ex O.E.Schulz Br****ica
carinata A.Braun –
Abyssinian mustard or Abyssinian...
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bryonoma Meudt,
Prebble &
Thorsen Myosotis butorinae Stepanov
Myosotis cadmea Kitag Myosotis cameroonensis Ch**** & R.Becker
Myosotis capitata Hook.f...
- and was
killed by a Lucanian. He left a son, Neoptolemus, and a daughter,
Cadmea. In a
famous p****age, Livy
speculates on what
would have been the outcome...
- ****ociated with the Gr****
cities of Athens,
Argos (with Larisa),
Thebes (with
Cadmea),
Corinth (with its Acrocorinth), and
Rhodes (with its
Acropolis of Lindos)...
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Thomas is
bound and tied to a pole.
Vanda appears,
proclaims "Bacchae of the
Cadmea.
Dance for Dionysus!",
dances before Thomas, and leaves. The
movie ends...
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defeat of the
Theban revolt which began by
attacking the
garrison on the
Cadmea).
Cleopatra held her
brother Alexander's
official favor, and
likely kept...
- (Gr****: Φιλώτας) was a
Macedonian officer,
appointed phrourarch on the
Cadmea, at the time of the
revolt of the
Thebans against Alexander the Great, 335...