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Peraea or Peraia (Ancient Greek: Περαία) was a town of ancient Euboea. It is attested by epigraphic evidence that Peraea was a deme of Eretria in the 3rd century BCE. It has been inferred, therefore, that probably in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE it was an autonomous polis (city-state) and as in the cases of Grynchae and Styra, its inhabitants were then integrated into the six pre-existing Eretrian tribes. However, unlike Grynchae and Styra, it does not appear in the tribute records of Athens, which is why some believe that Peraea might be identified with Diacria, which does appear in some of these records. In any case, its exact location is unknown.

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  • Perea (en griego antiguo, Περαία) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Eubea. Está atestiguado por testimonios epigráficos que Perea era una demo de Eretria en el siglo III a. C. Se ha deducido, por tanto, que en probablemente en los siglos V y IV a. C. era una polis autónoma y al igual que en los casos de Grinque y Estira, sus habitantes se integraron luego en las seis tribus de Eretria preexistentes.​ Sin embargo, a diferencia de Grinque y Estira, no aparece en los registros de tributos de Atenas, por lo cual algunos creen que Perea quizá podría identificarse con la ciudad de Diacria en Eubea que sí aparece en algunos de estos registros. En todo caso, se desconoce su localización exacta.​ (es)
  • Peraea or Peraia (Ancient Greek: Περαία) was a town of ancient Euboea. It is attested by epigraphic evidence that Peraea was a deme of Eretria in the 3rd century BCE. It has been inferred, therefore, that probably in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE it was an autonomous polis (city-state) and as in the cases of Grynchae and Styra, its inhabitants were then integrated into the six pre-existing Eretrian tribes. However, unlike Grynchae and Styra, it does not appear in the tribute records of Athens, which is why some believe that Peraea might be identified with Diacria, which does appear in some of these records. In any case, its exact location is unknown. (en)
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  • Peraea or Peraia (Ancient Greek: Περαία) was a town of ancient Euboea. It is attested by epigraphic evidence that Peraea was a deme of Eretria in the 3rd century BCE. It has been inferred, therefore, that probably in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE it was an autonomous polis (city-state) and as in the cases of Grynchae and Styra, its inhabitants were then integrated into the six pre-existing Eretrian tribes. However, unlike Grynchae and Styra, it does not appear in the tribute records of Athens, which is why some believe that Peraea might be identified with Diacria, which does appear in some of these records. In any case, its exact location is unknown. (en)
  • Perea (en griego antiguo, Περαία) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Eubea. Está atestiguado por testimonios epigráficos que Perea era una demo de Eretria en el siglo III a. C. Se ha deducido, por tanto, que en probablemente en los siglos V y IV a. C. era una polis autónoma y al igual que en los casos de Grinque y Estira, sus habitantes se integraron luego en las seis tribus de Eretria preexistentes.​ (es)
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  • Perea (Eubea) (es)
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