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- P. aurata Binomial name Pseudomiza aurata Wileman, 1915 Synonyms Pseudomiza haemonia Wileman, 1940 Pseudomiza cruentaria f. ta****nis Matsumura, 1931...
- following cities— Olenus in Aulis, Helice in the Peloponnesus, and Aex in Haemonia. Helike, a nymph who became the wife of King Oenopion of Chios and mother...
- and first ruled over men. This land the neighbours who dwell around call Haemonia [i.e. Thessaly]. According to Bibliotheca, Deucalion and Pyrrha had at...
- Peloria was named after. He brought news of the violent earthquakes in Haemonia where the former country covered by the lake became visible plains as the...
- and their father, by a lightning bolt of the god. Haemon, the eponym of Haemonia (ancient Thessaly) and the son of Chlorus, son of Pelasgus. In some accounts...
- Peloponnesus, they [Pelasgians] removed to the country which was then called Haemonia and now Thessaly. The leaders of the colony were Achaeus, Phthius and Pelasgus...
- the son of Pelasgus instead. Haemon and Thessalus were both eponyms of Haemonia and Thessaly. Steph**** of Byzantium, Ethnica s.v. Haimonia Strabo, Geographica...
- hither to engage in wordy contest, fared through many towns;—through all Haemonia and Achaia came to us, and said;—`Oh, cease your empty songs, attuned to...
- were Achaios, Phthios, and Pelasgus. These sons left Argos and arrived in Haemonia (Thessaly) where they drove out the barbarian inhabitants and divided the...
- Peloponnesus, they [Pelasgians] removed to the country which was then called Haemonia and now Thessaly. The leaders of the colony were Achaeus, Phthius and Pelasgus...