Pedieis (Ancient Greek: Πεδιεῖς or Πεδιέας) was one of the Phocian towns destroyed by Xerxes I during the Greco-Persian Wars (in 480 BCE). From the order in which it stands in the enumeration of Herodotus, it appears to have stood near the Cephissus, in some part of the plain between Tithorea and Elateia. It is enumerated among the towns in Phocis whose territory was sacked n 395 BCE by the Boeotians. The site of Pedieis is tentatively associated with a location called .
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| - Pediea (en griego, Πεδιέας) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Fócide. Durante las Guerras Médicas fue uno de los lugares destruidos por las tropas persas de Jerjes I, en el año 480 a. C., junto a Eroco, Drimea, Caradra, Neón, Tritea, Tetronio, Elatea, Parapotamios, Anficea, Hiámpolis y Abas. En 395 a. C. fue una de las ciudades de Fócide cuyo territorio fue saqueado por los beocios. (es)
- Pedieis (Ancient Greek: Πεδιεῖς or Πεδιέας) was one of the Phocian towns destroyed by Xerxes I during the Greco-Persian Wars (in 480 BCE). From the order in which it stands in the enumeration of Herodotus, it appears to have stood near the Cephissus, in some part of the plain between Tithorea and Elateia. It is enumerated among the towns in Phocis whose territory was sacked n 395 BCE by the Boeotians. The site of Pedieis is tentatively associated with a location called . (en)
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| - Pediea (en griego, Πεδιέας) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Fócide. Durante las Guerras Médicas fue uno de los lugares destruidos por las tropas persas de Jerjes I, en el año 480 a. C., junto a Eroco, Drimea, Caradra, Neón, Tritea, Tetronio, Elatea, Parapotamios, Anficea, Hiámpolis y Abas. En 395 a. C. fue una de las ciudades de Fócide cuyo territorio fue saqueado por los beocios. (es)
- Pedieis (Ancient Greek: Πεδιεῖς or Πεδιέας) was one of the Phocian towns destroyed by Xerxes I during the Greco-Persian Wars (in 480 BCE). From the order in which it stands in the enumeration of Herodotus, it appears to have stood near the Cephissus, in some part of the plain between Tithorea and Elateia. It is enumerated among the towns in Phocis whose territory was sacked n 395 BCE by the Boeotians. The site of Pedieis is tentatively associated with a location called . (en)
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