Aonia Plain
Greece /
Voiotia /
Thivai /
World
/ Greece
/ Voiotia
/ Thivai
, 4 km from center (Θήβαι)
World / Greece / Stereá Elláda
place with historical importance, archaeological site
Aonia may have been a district of ancient Boeotia, a region of Greece containing the mountains Helicon and Cithaeron, and thus sacred to the Muses, whom Ovid calls the Aonides. Or Aonia may have been an early name for Boeotia as a whole. Pausanias describes the defeat of the Aones, a Boeotian tribe, by Cadmus. The Greek poet Callimachus may have been the first to call Boeotia "Aonia".In Roman literature and thereafter, "Aonia" was used more or less as a poetic term for it, and especially for Mt. Helicon, home of the Muses and the birthplace of the Greek poet Hesiod. Hence the adjective "Aonian" usually meant "Heliconian" and referred to the Muses. Virgil tells how one of the Muses led a poet up the mountains of Aonia;[4] he also speaks of “Aonian Aganippe,” one of the sacred springs on Helicon.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aonia
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°21'28"N 23°17'58"E
- Ancient plain of the Tenero (river) 8.4 km
- Ancient Isos 16 km
- Archaeological site of Agia Marina 18 km
- Archaeological site of Agios Ioannis 19 km
- Archaeological Site of Manika 32 km
- Xeropolis 34 km
- Ancient Eretria 43 km
- Eretria (Acropolis) 43 km
- Residential/Domestic Area 48 km
- Amphiaraeion, sanctuary, temple and oracle 48 km
- Limni Solar Field 4 km
- Cadmea 4.5 km
- Energa Solar Field 5.7 km
- Lidl Warehouse 5.7 km
- Yliki 5.7 km
- Tachi 6.3 km
- Ancient plain of the Tenero (river) 8.1 km
- CABLEL 9 km
- Peripheral unit of Boeotia 18 km
- Attica 48 km