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- po****tion of the city.[citation needed] However, Strabo says that many Tirynthians moved to found the city of Halieis, modern Porto Heli. Despite its importance...
- coil Phliasians 1,000 Troezenians 1,000 Hermionians 300 Eighth coil Tirynthians 200? Plataeans 600 Thespians 1,800 Seventh coil Mycenaeans 200? Ceans...
- occurring in Greece and showed the power of the citadel. Apart from the Tirynthian and Mycenaean walls, other Cyclopean structures include some beehive tombs...
- Thucydides. The townsfolk derived their name from their fisheries. The Tirynthians and Hermionians took refuge at Halieis when they were expelled from their...
- Some of the expelled Hermionians took refuge at Halieis, where the Tirynthians had also settled; and it was perhaps at this time that the lower city...
- Heracles is on his way to the land of the Bistones in his labour for Tirynthian Eurystheus to fetch the chariot-steeds of Thracian Diomedes. The Thracian...
- underworld. Halieis was a port town at the mouth of the Argolic Gulf. The Tirynthians and Hermionians took refuge at Halieis when they were expelled from their...
- Phoronis is a lost ancient Gr**** epic poem. It told the story of the local Tirynthian culture hero Phoroneus. The author is unknown. Various internal evidence...
- Gr**** historian ****anicus of ****s. It takes its title from the local Tirynthian culture hero Phoroneus. It was an account of Argolic tradition, consisting...