- 39°26′38″N 22°53′00″E / 39.444°N 22.8833°E / 39.444; 22.8833
Glaphyrae (Ancient Gr****: Γλαφυραί) was a town of
Magnesia in
ancient Thessaly, mentioned...
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Prognichthys gibbifrons (Valenciennes, 1847) (bluntnose flyingfish)
Prognichthys glaphyrae Parin, 1999 (Gyre flyingfish)
Prognichthys occidentalis Parin, 1999 Prognichthys...
- Aphetae, Boebe, Casthanaea, Cercinium, Coracae, Demetrias, Eurymenae,
Glaphyrae,
Homole or Homolium, Iolcus, Magnesia, Meliboea, Methone, Mylae, Nelia...
- Iton, Antrium,
Pteleum 2.711 No name given. 11
Eumelus Pherae, Boebe,
Glaphyrae,
Iolcus 2.716 No name given. 7, with 50
oarsmen each who were also archers...
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Phylacus and
Astyoche Phylace Podarces Phylace No name
given •
Boebe •
Glaphyrae •
Iolcus •
Pherae Eumelus son of
Admetus and
Alcestis Pherae No name given...
- geographical,
aetiological narrative in
order to
describe a
spring near
Glaphyrae, a town in Cilicia, and thus
could be
traced back to Parthenius's own...
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Bluntnosed flyingfish (Prognichthys gibbifrons) Gyre
flyingfish (Prognichthys
glaphyrae)
Western bluntnose flyingfish (Prognichthys occidentalis)
Sailor flyingfish...
- they that
dwelt in
Pherae beside the lake Boebeïs, and in Boebe, and
Glaphyrae, and well-built Iolcus,
these were led by the dear son of
Admetus with...
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kouros Giants Gigantomachy by the
Suessula Painter Gigonus Gitanae Gla
Glaphyrae Glauce Glaucetas Glaucia Glaucias (physician, 3rd
century BC) Glaucias...