- in
ancient Thessaly (east
central Greece),
situated at the head of the
Pagasaean Gulf, near the
modern city of Volos. It was
founded in 294 BCE by Demetrius...
- The
Pagasetic Gulf (Gr****: Παγασητικός Κόλπος, romanized: Pagasitikós Kólpos) is a
rounded gulf (max.
depth 102 metres) in the
Magnesia regional unit (east...
- east, and
extending from the
mouth of the
Peneius on the
north to the
Pagasaean Gulf on the south. The
Magnetes were
members of the
Amphictyonic League...
-
Phthiotis were:
Amphanaeum or Amphanae, on the
promontory Pyrrha and on the
Pagasaean Gulf;
Phthiotic Thebes, Eretria, Phylace, Iton, Halus, Pteleum, Antron...
- used him to win a
horse race
against Ares' son Cycnus, at the
shrine of
Pagasaean Apollo near Troezen.
Heracles then gave
Arion to Adrastus, and the horse...
- that
Heracles was
directing to the
court of King Ceyx. Apollo,
whose Pagasaean sanctuary was next to the
place where the
characters meet, is said to...
-
Magnesia named Orminium,
situated at the foot of Mt.
Pelion near the
Pagasaean Gulf, at the
distance of 27
stadia from Demetrias, on the road p****ing...
- We
learn from
Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax that
Rhizus was
outside the
Pagasaean Gulf upon the
exterior (Aegean) s****. In Strabo's time, it was a village...
- τέμενος" (Pyrasus
having a
temple of Demeter)
Pyrasus was
situated on the
Pagasaean Gulf, at the
distance of 20
stadia from
Phthiotic Thebes, and possessed...
-
Strabo say that
Orminium is
situated at the foot of Mt.
Pelion near the
Pagasaean Gulf, at the
distance of 27
stadia from Demetrias, on the road p****ing...