Alea (Argolid) 13 Alea - Ag. Nikolaos - Αλέα

Ἀλέα - Alea, Classical to Roman polis of ancient Arcadia, between Alea and Ag. Nikolaos in Argolida, Peloponnese
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Latitude: 37.756000
Longitude: 22.455000
Confidence: High (20130000)

Greek name: Ἀλέα
Place ID: 378225PAle
Time period: CHR
Region: Peloponnese
Country: Greece
Department: Argolida
Mod: Alea - Ag. Nikolaos

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Statius, Thebaid§4.275  Neither Tegea nor Cyllene blest by the winged god stand idle, nor Alea, woodland shrine of Minerva, nor swift Clitor, nor Ladon, almost, O -1000
Pliny the Elder, Natural History (37 books)§4.20  Thelpusa, Melaenae, Heraea, Pylae, Pallene, Agrae, Epium, Cynaethae, Lepreon of Arcadia, Parthenium, Alea, Methydrium, Enispe, Macistum, Lampia, Clitorium, and Kleonai; between which two last -1
Pausanias, Description of Greece§8.23.1  After Stymphalus comes Alea, which too belongs to the Argive federation, and its citizens point -1
Pausanias, Description of Greece§8.27.3  Lacedemonians, in spite of the fact that these cities were their homes: Alea, Pallantium, Eutaea, Sumeteium, Asea, Peraethenses, Helisson, Oresthasium, Dipaea, Lycaea; these were -1
Stephanus of Byzantium, Ethnica§A69.2   Alea : Ἀλέα, πόλις Ἀρκαδίας, Θεόπομπος πεντηκοστῇ ἕκτῃ. ἔστι καὶ Θετταλίας. καὶ ἄλλη -1
Statius, Silvae§4.7.50  the house of frugal Molorchus marvelled; that the Tegean priestess beheld in Alea ’s groves; that rose from the cinders on Oeta to the sky, 95
Col. William Leake, Travels in the Morea (v.1-3)§2.319  the proper Mount Maenalium and Tripolitza, it is to be observed that Alea, Asea, Alycaea, and Eutaea, were also in Maenalia, and that all 1806
Col. William Leake, Travels in the Morea (v.1-3)§2.320  leave their native places and settle in Megalopolis. Out of Maenalus came Alea, Pallantium, Eutaea, Sumatia, Asea, the Peraethenses, Helisson, Oresthasium, Dipaea, Alycaea. Of 1806
Col. William Leake, Travels in the Morea (v.1-3)§3.045  mountains themselves. Of these valleys, which comprehended the districts of Stymphalus, Pheneus, Alea, Asea, Eutaea, Pallantium, Tegea, Mantineia, Orchomenus, and Caphyae, those of the 1806
Col. William Leake, Travels in the Morea (v.1-3)§3.106  (the Phliasia;) the valley itself was probably the district of the ancient Alea, of which some remains might, perhaps, be found in it. On 1806
Col. William Leake, Travels in the Morea (v.1-3)§3.155  waters, are those of Tegea, Mantineia, Asea or Eutaea, Orchomenus or Caphyae, Alea, Stymphalus, and Pheneus. In the Tegeatice, there are three zerethra; two 1806
Col. William Leake, Travels in the Morea (v.1-3)§3.155  Tara, and joins the Ladon. Of the zerethra in the vale of Alea, near the modern Skotini, the emissory is probably the fountain near 1806
Col. William Leake, Travels in the Morea (v.1-3)§3.351  seems evident, as well from these distances, as from the situation of Alea, and the Stymphalia to the westward of the line, and that 1806
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