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Hephaestia and Hephaistia (Ancient Greek: Ἡφαιστία), or Hephaestias or Hephaistias (Ἡφαιστίας), was a town of Ancient Greece, now an archeological site on the northern shore of Lemnos, Greek island in the northern Aegean Sea. It was named in the honor of Hephaistos, Greek god of metallurgy, whose cult was maintained on the island. It was once the capital of the island (8th to 6th centuries BCE), of which only the ruins remain.
Η Ηφαιστία είναι αρχαιολογικός τόπος στη Λήμνο.
Héphaistia (grec ancien : Ἡφαιστία), ou Héphaistias (Ἡφαιστίας), est une ancienne cité située sur la rive nord de l'île de Lemnos, en Égée-Septentrionale dont l'origine remonte à la Grèce antique. C'est désormais un site archéologique. Elle est nommée en l'honneur d'Héphaïstos, dieu grec du feu, de la forge, de la métallurgie et des volcans. Son culte était maintenu sur l'île. C'était autrefois la capitale de l'île (VIIIe au VIe siècle avant J.-C.) et il n'en reste que les ruines.
Hefaistia (m.kreik. Ἡφαιστία, Hēfaistia, myös Ἡφαιστίας, Hēfaistias, lat. Hephaestia, Hephaestias) oli antiikin aikainen kaupunki ja kaupunkivaltio (polis) Lemnoksen saarella (nyk. Límnos) Kreikassa. Sen arkeologinen kohde sijaitsee noin kymmenen kilometriä pohjoiskoilliseen nykyisestä Moúdroksen kylästä.
Гефестия (др.-греч. Ηφαιστία) — древний город на Лемносе в северной части Эгейского моря, знаменитом культом Гефеста («Лемнoсский бог»). Руины города расположены к северу от бухты Пурния в северо-восточной части острова, к югу от мыса Хлои. Был вторым по значимости городом на острове после Мирины.
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