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Erineus or Erineos (Ancient Greek: Ἐρινεός), also known as Erineum or Erineon (Ἐρινεόν) was a town and polis (city-state) in ancient Doris, one of the towns of the Doric Tetrapolis (along with Pindus, Cytinium, and Boium). According to , the founders of these cities were coming from an area that was also called , in Thessaly, and that was also called Histiaeotis. It is described by Strabo as lying below the town of Pindus; it probably stood upon the river of the latter name. Recounting the ships in the Battle of Salamis, Herodotus notes the contingents of the Peloponnese, saying that the Dorians and Macedonians were originally from Pindus, Erineus, and Dryopis. Thucydides writes that during First Peloponnesian War, about the year 458 or 457 BCE, the Phocians attacked the cities of Boium, E

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  • Ερινεός (αρχαία Δωρίδα) (el)
  • Eríneo (es)
  • Erineus (city) (en)
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  • Ο Ερινεός ήταν αρχαία πόλη της Δωρίδας χτισμένη στην κοιλάδα της Γραβιάς, ανάμεσα στα όρη Οίτη, Παρνασσός και Γκιώνα. Πιθανόν βρισκόταν στην θέση που είναι χτισμένη σήμερα η Γραβιά. Ο Ερινεός ήταν μία από τις τέσσερις πόλεις που ίδρυσαν οι Δωριείς στην περιοχή της σημερινής κοιλάδας της Γραβίας, γύρω από τον Πίνδο ποταμό, και αποτέλεσαν την Δωρική Τετράπολη. (el)
  • Erineus or Erineos (Ancient Greek: Ἐρινεός), also known as Erineum or Erineon (Ἐρινεόν) was a town and polis (city-state) in ancient Doris, one of the towns of the Doric Tetrapolis (along with Pindus, Cytinium, and Boium). According to , the founders of these cities were coming from an area that was also called , in Thessaly, and that was also called Histiaeotis. It is described by Strabo as lying below the town of Pindus; it probably stood upon the river of the latter name. Recounting the ships in the Battle of Salamis, Herodotus notes the contingents of the Peloponnese, saying that the Dorians and Macedonians were originally from Pindus, Erineus, and Dryopis. Thucydides writes that during First Peloponnesian War, about the year 458 or 457 BCE, the Phocians attacked the cities of Boium, E (en)
  • Eríneo (en griego, Ερινεός ) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Dóride. Se trata de una de las cuatro ciudades fundadas por los dorios, junto con Pindo, Citinio y Beo, en una zona situada en medio de la Lócride Ozolia. Según , los fundadores de estas ciudades eran procedentes de una zona que se llamaba también Dóride, en Tesalia, y que se denominaba también .​ Es citada por Heródoto que, al enumerar el contingente de naves del Peloponeso que fueron a combatir en la Batalla de Salamina, dice que los dorios y macednos eran en última instancia emigrantes de Pindo, Eríneo y Driópide.​ (es)
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  • Ο Ερινεός ήταν αρχαία πόλη της Δωρίδας χτισμένη στην κοιλάδα της Γραβιάς, ανάμεσα στα όρη Οίτη, Παρνασσός και Γκιώνα. Πιθανόν βρισκόταν στην θέση που είναι χτισμένη σήμερα η Γραβιά. Ο Ερινεός ήταν μία από τις τέσσερις πόλεις που ίδρυσαν οι Δωριείς στην περιοχή της σημερινής κοιλάδας της Γραβίας, γύρω από τον Πίνδο ποταμό, και αποτέλεσαν την Δωρική Τετράπολη. (el)
  • Erineus or Erineos (Ancient Greek: Ἐρινεός), also known as Erineum or Erineon (Ἐρινεόν) was a town and polis (city-state) in ancient Doris, one of the towns of the Doric Tetrapolis (along with Pindus, Cytinium, and Boium). According to , the founders of these cities were coming from an area that was also called , in Thessaly, and that was also called Histiaeotis. It is described by Strabo as lying below the town of Pindus; it probably stood upon the river of the latter name. Recounting the ships in the Battle of Salamis, Herodotus notes the contingents of the Peloponnese, saying that the Dorians and Macedonians were originally from Pindus, Erineus, and Dryopis. Thucydides writes that during First Peloponnesian War, about the year 458 or 457 BCE, the Phocians attacked the cities of Boium, Erineus and Cytinium in Doris. The Lacedemonians came to their defense, with troops commanded by Nicomedes of Sparta and forced the Phocians to retreat. According to Tyrtaeus, Erineus is the town from which the Spartans originally came. Its location within what is now the town of Kastellia (Καστέλλια), Greece. (en)
  • Eríneo (en griego, Ερινεός ) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Dóride. Se trata de una de las cuatro ciudades fundadas por los dorios, junto con Pindo, Citinio y Beo, en una zona situada en medio de la Lócride Ozolia. Según , los fundadores de estas ciudades eran procedentes de una zona que se llamaba también Dóride, en Tesalia, y que se denominaba también .​ Es citada por Heródoto que, al enumerar el contingente de naves del Peloponeso que fueron a combatir en la Batalla de Salamina, dice que los dorios y macednos eran en última instancia emigrantes de Pindo, Eríneo y Driópide.​ La menciona también Tucídides en el marco de la Primera Guerra del Peloponeso: hacia el año 458 o 457 a. C., los focenses atacaron las ciudades de Beo, Eríneo y Citinio de Dóride. Los lacedemonios acudieron en su defensa, con tropas comandadas por Nicomedes y obligaron a los focenses a retirarse.​ (es)
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