Elaea (Greek: Ελαία) can refer to any of several different items in ancient geography. Elaea (Aeolis), port of Pergamum, now near Zeytindağ, İzmir Province...
Alcidamas (Greek: Ἀλκιδάμας), of Elaea, in Aeolis, was a Greek sophist and rhetorician, who flourished in the 5th-4th century BC [1]. He was the pupil...
478311 Elaias Limen (Ancient Greek: Ἐλαίας Λιμήν - literally, "Bay of Elaea"), also Elaea or Elaia (Ἐλαία), was a harbour town of Thesprotia in ancient Epirus...
from 426 to 427. Before the election, Sisinnius was priest in the area of Elaea (modern-day Cihangir) and had become known for his virtues and piety, as...
pre-Socratic philosophers at Elea Elea in Aeolis, an ancient Greek city in Turkey Elaea (Epirus), an ancient city in Greece in the regional unit of Thesprotia Elea...
Caloptilia elaeas is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from New Zealand. The larvae of this species feed on Coriaria plumosa, mining and...
the southern Assos, Adramyttium. Further south, on the Eleatic Gulf, were Elaea, Myrina and Cyme. A minor episode in the Trojan War cycle in Greek mythology...
her as the olive was. An almost exact story was said about another girl, Elaea, who transformed into an olive, Athena's sacred tree. According to Pseudo-Apollodorus's...
girl and transformed her into a pine tree. According to little-known myth, Elaea was an accomplished athlete from Attica who was killed by her fellow athletes...
Acheron river. The district is mentioned by Thucydides. Its chief town was Elaea. Smith, William (editor); Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, "Acheron"...
Athena and appeared on the Athenian coinage. According to another myth, Elaea was an accomplished athlete killed by her fellow athletes who had grown...
Elaia may refer to: Elaia, Evros, a town in Greece Elaea (disambiguation), any of numerous places This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...