Phea
place · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
in the texts
History of the Peloponnesian War
A location in Elis where Demosthenes intercepts a Corinthian transport ship.
Now Demosthenes being at that time on his voyage for Corcyra, after he had built the fortifications on the side of Laconia, fell in with a merchant vessel anchored at Phea in the Elean territory, in which the Corinthian heavy-armed were to cross over to Sicily;
Hellenica
Elean coastal town whose walls the Eleans agree to demolish as part of the peace settlement with Sparta.
But in the course of the following summer Thrasydaeus sent to Lacedaemon and agreed to tear down the walls of Phea and Cyllene, to leave the Triphylian towns of Phrixa and Epitalium independent, likewise the Letrinians, Amphidolians, and Marganians, and besides these the Acrorians and the town of Lasion, which was claimed by the Arcadians.