Where does “Plataea” come from?
Plataea (English) comes from Ancient Greek Πλάταια — Plataea, Boeotia, Greece.
Plataea (English): An ancient Greek city-state situated in Boeotia near the frontier with Attica at the foot of Mt. Cithaeron, between the mountain and the river Asopus, which divided its territory from that of Thebes
Definitions
- An ancient Greek city-state situated in Boeotia near the frontier with Attica at the foot of Mt. Cithaeron, between the mountain and the river Asopus, which divided its territory from that of Thebes
Ancestry of “Plataea”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ancient Greek | Πλάταια | Plataea, Boeotia, Greece |