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Its main town was also called ''Trachis'' until 426 B.C., when it became ''Heraclea Trachis''. It is located in the west of the ]. Today the town is called ''Iraklia''. Near this place archaeologists discovered tombs from the ] period. | Its main town was also called ''Trachis'' until 426 B.C., when it became ''Heraclea Trachis''. It is located in the west of the ]. Today the town is called ''Iraklia''. Near this place archaeologists discovered tombs from the ] period. | ||
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Trachis was a landscape in ancient Greece. It was situated south of the river Spercheios. Trachis was populated by the Malians.
Its main town was also called Trachis until 426 B.C., when it became Heraclea Trachis. It is located in the west of the Thermopylae. Today the town is called Iraklia. Near this place archaeologists discovered tombs from the mycenaean period.
According to Greek mythology Trachis was the home of Ceyx and Alcyone. Heracles went to Trachis after the death of Eunomus. The town is mentioned by Homer and for the last time in antiquity by Pausanias.
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