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Héraia (translated from French)
Héraia This article is one outline to supplement concerning Ancient Greece , you can share your knowledge by modifying it. In Ancient Greece , Héraia (in Greek ?? ????? / tà Hêraia) are a contest gymnic penteteric reserved with the women, organized with Argos in the honor of the goddess Héra . As the women do not ...
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Heraea Games
... Games The ancient Heraea Games (also spelled Heraia) is the first sanctioned (and recorded) women ... Olympic Stadium [ Author not listed. THE HERAIA. "History of the Olympic Games". URL accessed ... disappeared. ][ Swaddling, Judith. Women at the Heraia. Ancient Greek Olympics Gallery. URL accessed on ...
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Heraeen (translated from German)
... Goddess Hera Those Heraeen or Heraien (Greek?????; Heraia) ceremonies were in several cities of the ...
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The rising up USA (Sicilies) (translated from German)
... elliptical sketch Excavations that antique city Hybla Heraia Pictures The rising up USA Ibla The ...
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Drama satyric (translated from French)
Drama satyric Satyric Papposilene of drama playing of the crotales, terra cotta figurine béotienne, musée of the Louvre drama satyric is one literary kind Grèce ancient , closely associated tragédie . With époque traditional , with Athens, the authors must present at the contest three tragedies and a drama satyric, the four parts being ...
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Héra (translated from French)
Héra For the homonymous articles, to see Héra (homonymy). Rule of marble Héra, E front century. J.- C. In mythology , Héra or Héré (in Ionian ???, in attic ???) is the woman and the s?ur of Zeus , girl of Titans Cronos and Rhéa, and mother ofArès, of Héphaïstos , ofHébé and ofIlithyie. Very ...
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User talk:Bacchiad
... inherent? We need more details of the Heraia too. An article on its own as ...
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Hera
... where the festivals in her honor called Heraia were celebrated. "The three cities I love ...
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Hera (translated from Spanish)
... where they were celebrated in its honor Heraia, festivales. "Three are the cities that I ...
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It was (mythology) (translated from Italian)
... The festivity to dedicated she was said Heraia, it was carried out to Argon and ...
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