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  Thespiae   - a city in Boeotia, Greece
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  + Thespian , Thespians
204/7 THI_128, a donation of Ptolemy IV to Thespiae in Boeotia.
    Within translations:
AnthPal_6.260   Phryne dedicated to the Thespians the winged Love beautif
AntipSid_9.603   on the famous group of Thespian women by Praxiteles, whi
AntipSid_16.167   teles' Statue of Eros at Thespiae You will say, when you
Athen_13.561   rificed to it. The Thespians also celebrate Erotidia, or
Athen_13.583   hus was courting Phryne, & The Thespian girl. And, as she
Athen_13.590   Phryne was a native of Thespiae; and being prosecuted
Athen_13.591   onsecrated it in the temple at Thespiae. And the people
Athen_14.629   & [629] And Amphion of Thespiae, in the second book of
Cic:Verr_2.4.135   other treasures ? or the Thespians for the statue of Cupid
Cic:Verr_2.4.4   made the similar Cupid at Thespiae which is what people go
Just_2.12   fterwards he burnt Thespiae, Plataea, and Athens, all aban
Just_11.3   the Phocians, Plataeans, Thespians, and Orchomenians, who
LeonTar_16.206   Eros of Praxiteles The Thespians venerate Love, the son
Plin:HN_4.25   the free town of Thespiae, Lebadea, and Thebes, surnamed
Plin:HN_34.66   and his Alexander Hunting, at Thespiae, his group of Thespiades, and
Plin:HN_35.123   wall-painting with the brush at Thespiae, when some old paintings by
Plin:HN_36.22   sake of which men visited Thespiae, and which now stands in
Polyaen_2.1.11   from Greece to remain at Thespiae; and commanded the supp
Polyaen_2.3.3   advanced to Leuctra, the Thespians showed that they were
Polyaen_2.5.2   tasts fled away to Thespiae, and (?) many of them were kil
Syll_309   (318-306)   ted to Telemachos of Thespiai, the son of Hieron,
Syll_366   (c. 292)   boeotarchs were . . . of Thespiai, . . . of Tana
Syll_399   (278/7)   eltes; Demokritos of Thespiai, son of Euthymos Mag
Syll_457   (c. 250)   oy from the city of Thespiai and the Boeotian Lea
Syll_519   (c. 222/1)   lippides Nikeas of Thespiai, the son of Korrinades
Syll_539   (204)   os of Lysimacheia (?) Thespians: Lykiskos Atheni
Syll_585   (197-175)   0] Kallikrates of Thespiai, the son of Theoph
Syll_653   (c. 165)   laurel the [city] of Thespiai, with a wreath of la
THI_125   (223)   okritos was archon at Thespiai should be cancelled,
THI_129   (c. 86) it: '[ The people of Thespiai ] honours Quintus Braetius [
THI_194   (80-30)   Nikokrates, the archon of Thespiai, [and (?) the polemarchs


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