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Caphyae or
Kaphyai (Ancient Gr****: Καφύαι) was a city of
ancient Arcadia situated in a
small plain,
northwest of the lake of Orchomenus. It was protected...
- Teuthis, Heraea, Thyraion, Nestani, Alea, Lycosura, Trikolonon, Tropea,
Caphyae, Pallantion, Petrosaca, Feneos, Phoezon, Leucasium, Mesoboa, Stymphalus...
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Artemis at
Syracuse in Sicily. Apanchomene, the
strangled goddess, at
Caphyae in Arcadia. She was a
vegetation goddess related to the
ecstatic tree cult...
- Nesi or
Nesoi (Nῆσοι), was a
village in the
Caphyatis (the
territory of
Caphyae), in
Arcadian Azania in
ancient Arcadia, Greece. Nasi was the
place where...
- name is thus
related by Pausanias: in the
neighborhood of the town of
Caphyae in Arcadia, in a
place called Condylea,
there was a
sacred grove of Artemis...
- Trapezus, Trikolonoi, Tropaia, Tripoli, Tyros,
other cities includes Basilis,
Caphyae, Charisia, Ellison, Enispe, Kaous, Karyes, Methydrio, Melangeia, Oryx,...
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discover Sparta's inclinations. In 229 BC, the
cities of Tegea, Mantinea,
Caphyae and Orchomenus, who were
allied with the
Aetolian League,
joined Sparta...
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Rheunus or
Rheunos (Ancient Gr****: Ῥεῦνος) was a
village in the
territory of
Caphyae, in
Arcadian Azania in
ancient Arcadia, Greece.
Rheunus was the
place where...
- BC)
Mantineia (235/227 BC)
Orchomenus (235 BC)
Heraea (captured 236 BC)
Caphyae (captured 228 BC)
Tegea (223 BC)
Psophis (218 BC)
Lasion (218 BC) Alipheira...
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river issues from the
inner side of the
embankment surrounding the city of
Caphyae near lake Orchomenus,
after which it
descends into a
chasm of the earth...