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Anchor text: Tanagra
Target Entity: Tanagra
Preceding Context: In Ancient Greece, Orion had a hero cult in the region of Boeotia. The number of places associated with his birth suggest that it was widespread. Hyria, the most frequently mentioned, was in the territory of
Succeeding Context: . A feast of Orion was held at Tanagra as late as the Roman Empire. They had a tomb of Orion most likely at the foot of Mount Cerycius (now Mount Tanagra). Maurice Bowra argues that Orion was a national hero of the Boeotians, much as Castor and Pollux were for the Dorians. He bases this claim on the Athenian epigram on the in which a hero gave the Boeotian army an oracle, then fought on their side and defeated the Athenians.
Paragraph Title: Cult and popular appreciation
Source Page: Orion (mythology)

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