Agathe Tyche

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Agathe Tyche is the ancient Greek name of the town now known as Agde in southern France, reflecting its origins as a Greek colony.

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Agathe Tyche canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek colony
ancient city
associatedWithDeity Tyche NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country France
culture Ancient Greek
etymologyContains Agathe NERFINISHED
Tyche NERFINISHED
foundedBy Greek colonists
Phocaean Greeks NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalRemains Greek period structures
ancient harbor installations
hasHeritageStatus archaeological site
hasNameInLanguage Greek
historicalRole maritime hub
trading port
languageOfFounders Ancient Greek
locatedIn Hérault NERFINISHED
Occitanie
southern France NERFINISHED
locatedOn Hérault River NERFINISHED
Mediterranean Sea
modernName Agde NERFINISHED
partOf Greek colonization of the western Mediterranean NERFINISHED
presentIn modern commune of Agde
regionHistorically Transalpine Gaul NERFINISHED
successorSettlement Agde NERFINISHED
timePeriod Ancient Greece NERFINISHED

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Agde hasAncientName Agathe Tyche
Agathos Daimon pairedWith Agathe Tyche