Euboeans

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The Euboeans were an ancient Greek people from the island of Euboea, known for their maritime trade, colonization activities, and influential city-states such as Eretria and Chalcis.

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Label Occurrences
Euboean Greeks 2
Euboeans canonical 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek people
activeDuringPeriod Archaic period
Geometric period NERFINISHED
colonized Cumae NERFINISHED
Pithekoussai NERFINISHED
coasts of Macedonia
coasts of Thrace
parts of the northern Aegean
culturalSphere Hellenic civilization NERFINISHED
economyBasedOn agriculture
craft production
seaborne trade
engagedIn trade with Cyprus
trade with Italy
trade with Levant
trade with Near East
trade with Sicily
ethnicity Greek
hadImportantPoleis Chalcis NERFINISHED
Eretria NERFINISHED
hadMajorCity Chalcis NERFINISHED
Eretria NERFINISHED
hadPoliticalOrganization city-states
homelandCityState Chalcis NERFINISHED
Eretria NERFINISHED
influenced Etruscan alphabet NERFINISHED
Latin alphabet via Etruscan
development of the Greek alphabet in the West
inhabited Euboea NERFINISHED
involvedInConflict Lelantine War NERFINISHED
knownFor ceramic exports
colonization activities
early Greek colonization in the West
maritime trade
metal trade
locatedIn Aegean Sea region NERFINISHED
participatedIn Greek colonization of the western Mediterranean NERFINISHED
partOf Greek world
produced Geometric pottery
fine ceramics for export
regionType island population
religion ancient Greek religion
spokeLanguage Ancient Greek
usedAlphabet early Greek alphabet
usedWritingSystem Euboean alphabet variant
worshipped Apollo NERFINISHED
Artemis NERFINISHED
Athena NERFINISHED
Hera NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED

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Eretria ethnicGroup Euboeans
Euboean Greek alphabet usedBy Euboeans
this entity surface form: Euboean Greeks
Chalcidians isPartOf Euboeans
this entity surface form: Euboean Greeks