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Maps - Greece Cities Islands Leagues

Maps of sections of Greece. Maps of the Greek islands and Crete. Maps showing political alliances and leagues.
Epidauros
Epidauros was a city-state of ancient Greece in the Peloponnese.
Boeotia
Boeotia is a Greek region.
The Founding of Thebes
The legend of the founding of Thebes by Cadmus ties together the Greeks and Phoenicians.
Magnna Graecia
Magna Graecia 'Great Greece' was an area of Italy known as Megale Hellas by the Greeks.
Delphi
Delphi was a city in ancient Greece known for the Delphic Oracle.
Miletus - Origins of the Greek colony at Miletus
Information on the Greek colony of Miletus.
Delos - Greek Island Delos
Delos is an island in the Cyclades islands of Greece.
Athenian League
Map of the Athenian League and the Spartan allies in 435 BC.
Athenian League and Peloponnesian War
Map shows the alliances (Spartan Allies and Athenian League) of the Peloponnesian War.
Crete Cities
The selections from Herakleia - Kisamos of the 147 cities of ancient Crete. Also see selections from Acharna - Diktaion Andron, Dion - Grammion, Knossos - Oios, and Oleros - Zakros.
Hellas and Peloponneseus
Large JPEG file of the Peloponnesus from an "An Historical Atlas Containing a Chronological Series of One Hundred and Four Maps, at Successive Periods, from the Dawn of History to the Present Day." by Robert H. Labberton. Sixth Edition. 1884. Detailed, but hard to read, showing the subdivisions of Hellas and Peloponneseus and historical places and battle-fields."
Major Cities in Ancient Greece
Map of Greece showing the major cities of Ancient Greece, from Richard Hooker's World Civilization site.
Thessaly and Peloponnesus
From Frank Smitha's site. Shows terrain and major cities.
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