As proper nouns the difference between boeotia and chaeronea
is that boeotia is a district of ancient greece, formerly renowned for the proverbial stupidity of its inhabitants; now, a district in east central greece, situated on the peninsula, west of euboea, north of attica and megaris, and east of phokis the present-day capital of the prefecture is levadeia while chaeronea is a village in boeotia, greece.
boeotia
Alternative forms
* , Boiotia, Beotia
Proper noun
(
en proper noun)
A district of Ancient Greece, formerly renowned for the proverbial stupidity of its inhabitants; now, a district in east Central Greece, situated on the peninsula, west of Euboea, north of Attica and Megaris, and east of Phokis. The present-day capital of the prefecture is Levadeia.
Derived terms
* Boeotian