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Cephissus (Boeotia) and Thermopylae

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Difference between Cephissus (Boeotia) and Thermopylae

Cephissus (Boeotia) vs. Thermopylae

The Boeotian Cephissus or Kifisos (Βοιωτικός Κηφισός) is a river in central Greece. Thermopylae (Ancient and Katharevousa Greek: Θερμοπύλαι, Demotic: Θερμοπύλες: "hot gates") is a place in Greece where a narrow coastal passage existed in antiquity.

Similarities between Cephissus (Boeotia) and Thermopylae

Cephissus (Boeotia) and Thermopylae have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Boeotia, Greece, Heracles, Thebes, Greece.

Boeotia

Boeotia, sometimes alternatively Latinised as Boiotia, or Beotia (Βοιωτία,,; modern transliteration Voiotía, also Viotía, formerly Cadmeis), is one of the regional units of Greece.

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Greece

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Heracles

Heracles (Ἡρακλῆς, Hēraklês, Glory/Pride of Hēra, "Hera"), born Alcaeus (Ἀλκαῖος, Alkaios) or Alcides (Ἀλκείδης, Alkeidēs), was a divine hero in Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and Alcmene, foster son of AmphitryonBy his adoptive descent through Amphitryon, Heracles receives the epithet Alcides, as "of the line of Alcaeus", father of Amphitryon.

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Thebes, Greece

Thebes (Θῆβαι, Thēbai,;. Θήβα, Thíva) is a city in Boeotia, central Greece.

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Cephissus (Boeotia) and Thermopylae Comparison

Cephissus (Boeotia) has 21 relations, while Thermopylae has 79. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 4.00% = 4 / (21 + 79).

References

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