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Phlegyas (Ancient Greek: Φλεγύας) was a town of ancient Boeotia, on the boundary with Phocis. According to Greek mythology, it was founded by Phlegyas. It was located near Orchomenus, where its founder supposedly came to gather the most warlike Greeks. Later the Phlegyans separated from the Orchomenians and were hostile to them, even going so far as to plunder the temple of Delphi. It was said that the gods punished the Phlegyans, destroyed almost all their lineage and what few survivors remaining managed to flee to Panopeus, in Phocis. Its site is unlocated.

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  • Flegias fue una ciudad de la Antigua Grecia situada en la región de Beocia, en el límite con Fócide, cuyos habitantes ya aparecen nombrados en la Ilíada.​ Su fundador mítico fue el personaje del mismo nombre. Estaba situada cerca de la ciudad de Orcómeno, donde su fundador llegó a reunir a los griegos más belicosos. Posteriormente los flegios se separaron de los orcomenios y se mostraron hostiles ante ellos, llegando incluso a saquear el templo de Delfos. Se decía que los dioses castigaron a los flegios, destruyeron casi toda su estirpe y unos pocos supervivientes consiguieron huir a Panopeo, en la Fócide.​ Estrabón refiere que a los habitantes de Girtona, en Tesalia, se les llamaba también flegios.​ (es)
  • Phlegyas (Ancient Greek: Φλεγύας) was a town of ancient Boeotia, on the boundary with Phocis. According to Greek mythology, it was founded by Phlegyas. It was located near Orchomenus, where its founder supposedly came to gather the most warlike Greeks. Later the Phlegyans separated from the Orchomenians and were hostile to them, even going so far as to plunder the temple of Delphi. It was said that the gods punished the Phlegyans, destroyed almost all their lineage and what few survivors remaining managed to flee to Panopeus, in Phocis. Its site is unlocated. (en)
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  • Phlegyas (Ancient Greek: Φλεγύας) was a town of ancient Boeotia, on the boundary with Phocis. According to Greek mythology, it was founded by Phlegyas. It was located near Orchomenus, where its founder supposedly came to gather the most warlike Greeks. Later the Phlegyans separated from the Orchomenians and were hostile to them, even going so far as to plunder the temple of Delphi. It was said that the gods punished the Phlegyans, destroyed almost all their lineage and what few survivors remaining managed to flee to Panopeus, in Phocis. Its site is unlocated. (en)
  • Flegias fue una ciudad de la Antigua Grecia situada en la región de Beocia, en el límite con Fócide, cuyos habitantes ya aparecen nombrados en la Ilíada.​ Su fundador mítico fue el personaje del mismo nombre. Estaba situada cerca de la ciudad de Orcómeno, donde su fundador llegó a reunir a los griegos más belicosos. Posteriormente los flegios se separaron de los orcomenios y se mostraron hostiles ante ellos, llegando incluso a saquear el templo de Delfos. Se decía que los dioses castigaron a los flegios, destruyeron casi toda su estirpe y unos pocos supervivientes consiguieron huir a Panopeo, en la Fócide.​ (es)
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