Achaea can refer to:
History
- Achaeans, a collective name of the Mycenaeans in Homer (other poetic names are Danaans and Argives)
- Achaeans, Doric-speaking Greeks of Achaea region in North-West Peloponnese. (See Category:Ancient Achaea)
- Achaean Phthiotis an ancient region in South-East Thessaly.
- Achaean League in the Hellenistic period (a North Peloponnesian League)
- Achaea Province, a province of the Roman Empire comprising Peloponnese and central Greece (See Category:Roman Achaea).
- Principality of Achaea, a medieval crusader state in the Peloponesse.
- Achaea, a prefecture (subdivision) of modern Greece, roughly corresponding to Ancient Achaea.
Other
- Achaea, or Demeter Achaea, an epithet of the goddess Demeter
- Achaea, or Minerva Achaea, an epithet of the goddess Minerva
- Achaea, Dreams of Divine Lands, a multi-player online computer game.
- Achaea (moth), a genus of noctuid moths.
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