- was
afterwards called Doris; but
Dryopis originally extended as far
north as the
river Spercheios. The name of
Dryopis was
still applied to the latter...
-
Pindos and was
called Makednian; and
thence it
moved afterwards to
Dryopis, and from
Dryopis it came
finally to Peloponnesus, and
began to be
called Dorian...
-
towns and
villages are Galatás, Kalloní, Troizína, Taktikoúpoli, Karatzás,
Dryópi, Ágios Geórgios, and Agía Eléni.
There are
numerous smaller settlements...
- and was
called Makedonian; and
thence it
moved afterwards to
Dryopis, and from
Dryopis it came
finally to Peloponnesus, and
began to be
called Dorian"...
- (/krəˈɡaɪliːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κραγαλεύς) was a son of
Dryops who
dwelt in the land
Dryopis next to a
spring which was
believed to have
appeared at a
place where Heracles...
-
Aegina Aianteio Ampelakia Agkistri Ano
Fanari Antikythera Aroniadika Cythera Dryopi Fratsia Friligkianika Galatas Hydra Karatzas Karavas Karvounades ****ianika...
-
Macedonian nation; and that from
thence they
migrated to
Dryopis; and
having p****ed from
Dryopis into the Peloponnesus, they were
called the
Doric race...
- features).
Boeotians - They
lived in
Boeotia (Aonia)
Dryopes - They
lived in
Dryopis,
later known as
Doris (after
driven out by the Malians, a
Dorian tribe...
- (pop. 561 in 2011 census),
known locally as Chora, and the
village of
Dryopis or
Dryopida (pop. 325), also
known as Chorio. Both
villages are notable...
- the
Dorians and
Macedonians were
originally from Pindus, Erineus, and
Dryopis.
Thucydides writes that
during First Peloponnesian War,
about the year...