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- Hephaestia and Hephaistia (Ancient Gr****: Ἡφαιστία), or Hephaestias or Hephaistias (Ἡφαιστίας), was a town of Ancient Greece, now an archeological site...
- In 2009, a newly discovered inscription was reported from the site of Hephaistia, the prin****l ancient city of Lemnos. Lemnian is largely accepted as...
- dedicated to them were performed in the island. Its ancient capital was named Hephaistia in the god's honour. Hephaestus' forge, which was located on Lemnos, as...
- Theatre of Rhodes, Dodecanese Theatre of Mytilene, ****s Theatre of Hephaistia, Lemnos Theatre of Samothrace Theatre of Thasos Theatre of Thera, Cyclades...
- completed between 445–440 BCE, during which time the statue of Athena Hephaistia had been added to the shrine next to the cult statue of Hephaestus, while...
- decline of the town Hephaistia. According to local folklore, the first settler was Kalliopi or Kalli, a rich resident of Hephaistia, who was expelled due...
- composed later than is usually thought: he argues that the festival of the Hephaistia, mentioned at §3.4, was instituted in 421/0 BC, puts the Constitution...
- theater in Athens and other Gr**** theaters. Ithaka, 1896 – Ithaca. Athene Hephaistia, in: Jahreshefte des Österreichischen Archäologischen Institutes in Wien...
- between 1892 and 1902, using building materials from the ruins of ancient Hephaistia. It is a three-aisled basilica with a dome. The church was paid for by...
- promontory of Chloi, west of Agios Alexandros, opposite the ancient city Hephaistia. Here was the ancient sanctuary of the Kaveiron, which was excavated during...