Heraclea
Heraclea (Greek Ηράκλεια, latin Heraclea, after the demigod Heracles ) is
Name of ancient cities:
- Heraclea ( Acarnania ) in Acarnania on the southern shore of the Gulf Ambracian
- Heraclea ( Basilicata ) on the Gulf of Taranto, the site of the Battle of Heraclea
- Heraclea ( Gallia Narbonensis ) in the Rhone delta
- Heraclea Kybistra, see Ereğli (Konya ) in Turkey
- Heraclea on Latmos in Caria
- Heraclea Lynkestis ( Macedonia)
- Heraclea Minoa on the south coast of Sicily
- Heraclea Perinthus, see Marmara Ereğlisi
- Heraclea in Thrace, on the north shore of the Propontis, today Eriklice the Sea of Marmara, see Neapolis ( Thrace )
- Heraclea Pontica ( Heraclea pontica ) in Bithynia on the Black Sea coast
- Heraclea Salbake in the eastern Caria, today Vakıf ( Tavas ) in Turkey
- Heraclea in Thrace Macedonia Sintike
- Heraclea ( Sicily) at the foot of Eryx in Sicily
- Heraclea Trachinia
- Heraclea in Veneto, see Eraclea
Name of two Titularbistümern:
- Heraclea
- Heraclea in Europe
In ancient literature:
- Heraclea ( epic ), epic from the 6th century BC
See also:
- Iraklia (disambiguation) for modern places with the same name
- Disambiguation