Aulis (ancient Greece)
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Aulis (ancient Greece)
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Aulis was a Greek port town, located in ancient Boeotia in central Greece, at the Euripus Strait, opposite of the island of Euboea, at modern Mikro Vathy/Ag. Nikolaos. Livy states that Aulis was 3 miles (4.8 km) from Chalcis. Aulis never developed into a fully independent polis, but belonged to ancient Thebes (378 BC) and Tanagra respectively. According to Homer's epic The Iliad, the Greek fleet gathered in Aulis to set off for Troy. However, the departure for the Trojan War was prevented by Ar
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Greek port town located in ancient Boeotia
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2024-03-06T12:54:17Z
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