Haliartus

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Haliartus was an ancient Greek city in the region of Boeotia, known from classical sources and archaeological remains near modern Haliartos.

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Haliartus canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek city
archaeological site
archaeologicalExcavationsBy Ephorates of Antiquities in Greece
surface form: Greek Archaeological Service
associatedWith Corinthian War
battleBelligerent Boeotian League
Sparta
Thebes
battleDate 395 BC
coordinateApprox 38.383° N, 23.150° E
country Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
destroyedBy Spartans
event Battle of Haliartus
hasNearbyCity Coronea
Orchomenus
Thebes
hasNearbyFeature Lake Copais
Mount Helicon
hasNearbyRiver Kephissos River
hasTypeOfRemains acropolis
domestic structures
fortification walls
public buildings
tombs
inhabitedBy Boeotians
knownFrom archaeological remains
classical literary sources
languageSpoken Ancient Greek
locatedIn Boeotia
central Greece
locatedNear modern Haliartos
locatedOn southern shore of Lake Copais
mentionedIn Diodorus Siculus
surface form: Diodorus Siculus’s Bibliotheca historica

Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita
Pausanias’ Description of Greece
surface form: Pausanias’s Description of Greece

Plutarch’s writings
modernCountry Greece
modernSiteNear Haliartos, Greece
partOf Boeotian League
periodOfFlourishing Classical period
Hellenistic period
politicalStatus Boeotian League
surface form: Boeotian polis
regionType polis
reinhabited Hellenistic period
religion ancient Greek religion
subregion Boeotia
surface form: western Boeotia
wasDestroyedIn 395 BC

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Boeotia contains Haliartus
Lake Copais nearAncientCity Haliartus
Boeotian League hasMember Haliartus
Battle of Haliartus location Haliartus