Mideia (Boeotia)
Mideia ({{langx|grc|Μίδεια}}) was a city of ancient Boeotia mentioned by Homer in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad.{{Cite Iliad|2.507}} Pausanias relates that Mideia occupied the height adjacent to the later town of Lebadeia, and its inhabitants, under the conduct of Lebadus, an Athenian, migrated into the plain, and founded there the city named after him.{{Cite Pausanias|9|39|1}} On the other hand, Strabo maintains that the Homeric cities Arne and Mideia were both swallowed up by Lake Copais.{{Cite Strabo|ix. p. 413}}
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Category:Cities in ancient Boeotia
Category:Former populated places in Greece
Category:Lost ancient cities and towns
Category:Locations in the Iliad
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