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Boeotia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Boeotia, also spelled Beotia and Bœotia (pronounced /biːˈoʊʃiə/, Greek: Βοιωτία) ... Lake Copais was a large lake in the center of Boeotia. ...
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeotia
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Boeotia: Definition from Answers.com
- Boeotia An ancient region of Greece north of Attica and the Gulf of Corinth. ... Boeotia, also spelled Beotia and Bœotia (pronounced /biːˈoʊʃiə/, Greek: Βοιωτία) ...
- http://www.answers.com/topic/boeotia
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Boeotia Prefecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Boeotia (Greek: Βοιωτία; -Voiotía, also Viotía) is one of the prefectures of Greece. ... · East Attica · West Attica · Boeotia · Chalkidiki · Chania · Chios · Corfu ...
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeotia_Prefecture
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Boeotia - Wikinfo
- Boeotia (Greek Βοιωτια) was the central area of ancient Greece. ... Boeotia had significant political importance, owing to its position on the north ...
- http://www.wikinfo.org/index.php/Boeotia
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BOEOTIA,
- The soil of Boeotia was fertile, excellent for both crops and pasture, and ... Boeotia emerged as a significant Greek state about 600 bc. At that time, Thebes, ...
- http://www.history.com/encyclopedia.do?articleId=203273
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Boeotia: Information from Answers.com
- Boeotia a district of ancient Greece northwest of Athens ... What city in Boeotia in Ancient Greece was destroyed by Alexander the Great? ...
- http://www.answers.com/topic/boeotia-1
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Boeotia — FactMonster.com
- The history of Boeotia is largely a record of the vain attempts of these cities ... Boeotia, therefore, was the scene of various important battles—Plataea, Leuctra, ...
- http://www.factmonster.com/encyclopedia/boeotia
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Boeotia - Ancient Greek Coins - WildWinds.com
- Boeotia, Thebes. Circa 510 BC. AR Drachm. Boeotian shield / Mill-sail incuse. ... Boeotia, Thebes AR Stater. ... Boeotia, Federal Coinage AR Hemidrachm. ...
- http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/boeotia/i.html
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Boeotia
- Boeotia remained split between several cities that shared the same dialect ... wich remained a faithful ally of Athens even when Thebes and the rest of Boeotia ...
- http://plato-dialogues.org/tools/loc/boeotia.htm