Lilaea

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Lilaea was an ancient Greek city in the region of Phocis, known from classical sources and associated with the worship of the nymph Lilaia.

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Label Occurrences
Lilaea canonical 2

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek city
archaeological site
associatedWith Nymphs
surface form: nymph Lilaia
belongsTo Amphictyonic League
surface form: Delphic amphictyony (regionally)
country Greece
culture Ancient Greek
fortificationType walled city
hasArchaeologicalEvidence domestic structures
fortification remains
public buildings
hasDeityAssociation local nymph of springs
hasGeographicalFeature river source
springs
hasNameForm Λίλαια
hasNameOrigin Nymphs
surface form: nymph Lilaia
hasNameTransliteration Λίλαια
surface form: Lilaia
hasNameVariant Λίλαια
surface form: Lilaia

Lilaia of Phocis
hasRemains city walls
foundations of buildings
gates
towers
hasTopography hilltop settlement
hasTypeOfDeityWorship nymph
historicalRegion ancient Phocis
languageUsed Ancient Greek
locatedIn Phocis
region of Central Greece
locatedOn slope of Mount Parnassus
surface form: slopes of Mount Parnassus
mentionedIn Pausanias’ Description of Greece
ancient Greek literary sources
modernAdministrativeRegion Phthiotis regional unit
modernSiteNear village of Lilaia
near Delphi region
surface form: Delphi (regionally)

sources of the Cephissus River
partOf ancient region of Phocis
politicalStatus polis
religion ancient Greek religion
strategicRole controlled access routes in northern Phocis
timePeriod Classical Greece
Hellenistic period
Roman period
worshipPracticed cult of the nymph Lilaia

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Phocis hasImportantCity Lilaea
Phocians majorCity Lilaea