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Airai (Ancient Greek: Αἰραί) was a town of ancient Ionia, near Erythrae mentioned by Thucydides. It was a polis (city-state), and a member of the Delian League since it appears in tribute records of Athens between the years 454/3 and 427/6 BCE. In the year 411 BCE, during the Peloponnesian War, the Chians caused the cities of Lebedus and Airai, until then allies of Athens, to revolt against it. Then the Athenian commanded the ten ships and attacked Airai, but was unable to take it. In Strabo's time it was a small town that belonged to Teos. Airai's silver and bronze coins dating from the 4th century BCE bearing the inscription «ΑΙΡΑΙΩΝ» survive.

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  • Airai (Ancient Greek: Αἰραί) was a town of ancient Ionia, near Erythrae mentioned by Thucydides. It was a polis (city-state), and a member of the Delian League since it appears in tribute records of Athens between the years 454/3 and 427/6 BCE. In the year 411 BCE, during the Peloponnesian War, the Chians caused the cities of Lebedus and Airai, until then allies of Athens, to revolt against it. Then the Athenian commanded the ten ships and attacked Airai, but was unable to take it. In Strabo's time it was a small town that belonged to Teos. Airai's silver and bronze coins dating from the 4th century BCE bearing the inscription «ΑΙΡΑΙΩΝ» survive. Its site is located near the modern , Asiatic Turkey. (en)
  • Heras o Eras (en griego, Αἰραί) era una antigua colonia griega de Jonia. Fue miembro de la Liga de Delos puesto que aparece mencionada en registros de tributos a Atenas entre los años 454/3 y 427/6 a. C.​ En el año 411 a. C., en el marco de la Guerra del Peloponeso, los de Quíos provocaron que las ciudades de Lébedos y Heras, hasta entonces aliadas de Atenas, se sublevaran contra ella. Después acudió a la zona el ateniense Diomedonte al mando de diez naves y atacó Heras, pero no consiguió tomarla.​ En época de Estrabón era una pequeña ciudad que pertenecía a Teos.​ Se conservan monedas de plata y bronce de Heras fechadas en el siglo IV a. C. donde figura la inscripción «ΑΙΡΑΙΩΝ».​ (es)
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  • Airai (Ancient Greek: Αἰραί) was a town of ancient Ionia, near Erythrae mentioned by Thucydides. It was a polis (city-state), and a member of the Delian League since it appears in tribute records of Athens between the years 454/3 and 427/6 BCE. In the year 411 BCE, during the Peloponnesian War, the Chians caused the cities of Lebedus and Airai, until then allies of Athens, to revolt against it. Then the Athenian commanded the ten ships and attacked Airai, but was unable to take it. In Strabo's time it was a small town that belonged to Teos. Airai's silver and bronze coins dating from the 4th century BCE bearing the inscription «ΑΙΡΑΙΩΝ» survive. (en)
  • Heras o Eras (en griego, Αἰραί) era una antigua colonia griega de Jonia. Fue miembro de la Liga de Delos puesto que aparece mencionada en registros de tributos a Atenas entre los años 454/3 y 427/6 a. C.​ En el año 411 a. C., en el marco de la Guerra del Peloponeso, los de Quíos provocaron que las ciudades de Lébedos y Heras, hasta entonces aliadas de Atenas, se sublevaran contra ella. Después acudió a la zona el ateniense Diomedonte al mando de diez naves y atacó Heras, pero no consiguió tomarla.​ En época de Estrabón era una pequeña ciudad que pertenecía a Teos.​ (es)
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