Άνθεια (αρχαία πόλη) (Q12872273)

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Antheia or Anthea (Ancient Greek: Ἄνθεια) was a town in ancient Achaea, which was said to have been depopulated by the mythical Patreus to populate Patrae. During the war between the Achaeans and the Romans, Patrae suffered so severely, that the greater part of the inhabitants abandoned the city and took up abodes in the surrounding villages, including Antheia. Here, Demeter Poteriophoros was worshiped.

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locality (Q3257686) place=locality
city (Q515) place=city
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Former populated places in Greece boundary=administrative, landuse=residential, place, admin_level
Lost ancient cities and towns place=village, place, place=city, landuse=residential, place=suburb, place=town
Populated places in ancient Achaea boundary=administrative, landuse=residential, place, admin_level