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Pagasae or
Pagases (Gr****: Παγασαί, romanized: Pagasaí), also Pagasa, was a town and
polis (city-state) of
Magnesia in
ancient Thessaly,
currently a suburb...
- The gulf took its name from the
ancient city of
Pagasae. Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "
Pagasae".
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography. London:...
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According to Strabo, it was near Lake Boebeïs 90
stadia from
Pagasae, its
harbor on the Gulf of
Pagasae (Geography 9.5). The site is in the
modern community of...
- "swan") or
Cygnus was a
bloodthirsty and
cruel man who
dwelt either in
Pagasae,
Thessaly or by the
river Echedorus in Macedonia.
Cycnus was the son of...
- He
probably first finished the
siege of
Pagasae, to deny the
Athenians a
landing place in Thessaly.
Pagasae was not part of the
Thessalian Confederation...
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besieged the
strategic port of
Pagasae (effectively the
harbour of Pherae)
before the
Battle of
Crocus Field. By
taking Pagasae, it is
probable that Philip...
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Administration "May Pagasa", a pen-name of José
Rizal Pagasa,
alternate spelling of
Pagasae, a city of
ancient Thessaly Pag-asa (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Thessalian League,
Philip and his army
traveled to
Thessaly in
order to
capture Pagasae,
resulting in an
alliance with Thebes. A year
later in 353 BC,
Philip was...
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writing during the
reign of Augustus, said it
departed from the port of
Pagasae. It was
Athena who
taught Tiphys to
attach the
sails to the mast, since...
- or Homolium, Iolcus, Magnesia, Meliboea, Methone, Mylae, Nelia, Olizon,
Pagasae, Rhizus, Spalaethra, and Thaumacia. Homer. Iliad. Vol. 2.756. Aristot....