Heraea - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Heraea
- a town in Arcadia, in the Peloponnese of Greece
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272/18
Cleonymus founds the city of Heraea, and settles it with the inhabita
236/6c
The Achaeans capture Heraea in Arcadia.
223/11
Antigonus captures Mantineia, Heraea and Telphusa.
  Within translations:
Euseb]:Chron_201
the winner was Damaretus of Heraea. 66th [516 B.C.] -
Plut:Cleom_7
it, he marched against Heraea and Alsaea, two cities bel
Polyaen_2.36.1
to capture the city of Heraea by a regular siege, but
Syll_559
(c. 207/6) nea Pellane Phiala Heraia Alea Psophis Kynaitha
Syll_653
(c. 165) den crown the city of Heraia, with a golden crown
Heraea 2
- a festival in honour of Hera at Argos
AnthPal_13.5
home of Hera. * & i.e. in the Heraea at Argos. The dialog
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