Irakleia, Phthiotis
Irakleia is a village in Phthiotis, Greece. It is located in the plain between Mount Oeta and the Malian Gulf, near the city of Lamia.
In the Ottoman period it was known as Moustafabei, after a local Ottoman landlord. It retained this name until 4 July 1915, when it was renamed to Irakleia Trachinias, after the nearby ancient city of Heraclea in Trachis. It received its present name on 16 October 1940.
Since the establishment of the independent Kingdom of Greece, the settlement has been part of the Phthiotis Prefecture. It belonged first to the Municipality of the Oeteans, then the Municipality of the Heracleots, before becoming an independent community on 31 August 1912. With the Kapodistrias reform of 1997, it became part of the municipality of Gorgopotamos, and since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality of Lamia and the municipal unit of Gorgopotamos. Population was 469 in the 2011 census.