- 39°32′N 22°45′E / 39.533°N 22.750°E / 39.533; 22.750
Boebeis Lake (Βοιβηΐς λίμνη, Βοιβία λίμνη, and Βοιβιάς λίμνη) was a lake of
Magnesia in ancient...
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southeast corner of Pelasgiotis.
According to Strabo, it was near Lake
Boebeïs 90
stadia from Pagasae, its
harbor on the Gulf of
Pagasae (Geography 9...
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Pelasgiotis in
ancient Thessaly,
situated between Pherae and Larissa, near
Boebeis Lake, said to have been the
birthplace of Armenus, who
accompanied Jason...
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flowing near Scotussa,
through the
battlefield of
Cynoscephalae into Lake
Boebeis. It is
perhaps the same
river as the
Onochonus or
Onochonos (Ὀνόχωνος)...
- of Magnesia,
situated on a
river of the same name
falling into the lake
Boebēis. It is
mentioned by
Hesiod as the "vine-bearing Amyrus." The surrounding...
- Glaphyrus. It was
situated on the
eastern side of the lake,
called after it
Boebeis Lacus. The lake is
frequently mentioned by the
ancient writers, but the...
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ancient Crete,
Greece Boebe (Thessaly), a town of
ancient Thessaly,
Greece Boebeis Lake, a lake of
ancient Thessaly,
Greece This
disambiguation page lists...
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Strabo derived the
etymology from an
Armenius of Armenium, a city on Lake
Boebeïs in Thessaly,
while Herodotus called them
Phrygian colonists. Hayastan,...
- (Κερκινέον) was a town in Magnesia, in
ancient Thessaly, near the Lake
Boebeis. The site of
Cercinium is
located at a
place called Ano Amygdali. Mogens...
- said at one time to have
extended south of the
Peneius as far as the Lake
Boebeis, but to have been
driven out of this
district by the
mythical race of the...