Dicaea (Thrace)
Dicaea or Dikaia (Ancient Greek: Δικαία or Δίκαια), also called Dikaiopolis (Ancient Greek: Δικαιόπολις) was a Greek port town on the coast of ancient Thrace on Lake Bistonis, in the country of the Bistones. Stephanus of Byzantium wrote that it took its name from the Dicaeus (Ancient Greek: Δίκαιος) who was son of Poseidon. The site of Dicaea is located about 2 miles (3.2 km) west of .
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Dicaea (Thrace)
Dicaea or Dikaia (Ancient Greek: Δικαία or Δίκαια), also called Dikaiopolis (Ancient Greek: Δικαιόπολις) was a Greek port town on the coast of ancient Thrace on Lake Bistonis, in the country of the Bistones. Stephanus of Byzantium wrote that it took its name from the Dicaeus (Ancient Greek: Δίκαιος) who was son of Poseidon. The site of Dicaea is located about 2 miles (3.2 km) west of .
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Dicaea or Dikaia (Ancient Gree ...... out 2 miles (3.2 km) west of .
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Dicea (en griego, Δίκαια) es e ...... iomedes, rey de los bistones.
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