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Dymaea or Dymaia ( grc, Δυμαία) was a town of
ancient Elis Elis () or Eleia ( el, Ήλιδα, Ilida, grc-att, Ἦλις, Ēlis ; Elean: , ethnonym: ) is an ancient district in Greece that corresponds to the modern regional unit of Elis. Elis is in southern Greece on the Peloponnese, bounded on th ...
, located near the Arcadian border, and near
Buprasium Buprasium or Bouprasion ( grc, Βουπράσιον) was a town of ancient Elis, and the ancient capital of the Epeii, frequently mentioned by Homer. The town first occurs as providing ships, commanded by Nestor in the ''Iliad'' in the Catalogue of ...
and
Cicysium Cicysium or Kikysion ( grc, Κικύσιον) was the largest of the eight towns of Pisatis in ancient Elis. It is located near the Elean towns of Buprasium and Dymaea, and near Pheraea in ancient Arcadia, Arcadia. Its site is unlocated. References ...
. It is unlocated.


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Populated places in ancient Elis Former populated places in Greece Lost ancient cities and towns {{ancientElis-geo-stub