- site of the
ancient city of
Pegaea (Gr****: Πηγαία), also
known as
Pegae or
Pegai (Πηγαί, "the Springs")
until late
Byzantine times (in
Crusader sources it...
-
lovely groves (ἄλσεα, álsea), and the
springs of
rivers (πηγαὶ ποταμῶν,
pēgaì potamôn) and the gr****y
meadows (πίσεα ποιήεντα, písea poiḗenta)." "They...
- name
Pegasus as
derived from πηγή pēgē 'spring, well',
referring to "the
pegai of Okeanos,
where he was born". A
proposed etymology of the name is Luwian...
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nymphs Mycalessides Mount Mycale in Caria,
Anatolia Mysian Nymphs Spring of
Pegai near Lake
Askanios in
Bithynia who
abducted Hylas •
Euneica •
Malis • Nycheia...
-
Pegae or
Pegai (Ancient Gr****: Πηγαί), also
known as
Crenides or
Krenides (Κρενίδες), both
words meaning springs in Gr****, was a town of
ancient Thrace...
- him to
conclude a
truce and depart. By 1211, only a
small exclave around Pegai remained in
Latin hands.
Taking advantage of the
losses suffered by the...
-
Greece Patrai Pátra (Πάτρα)
Patrae Pavlopetri Laconia,
Greece submerged Pegai Megaris,
Greece abandoned Peiraieús Attica,
Greece Piraeus Peiraiás, Peiraieús...
-
against the
Nicean Empire,
expanding a
small holding in Asia
Minor (at
Pegai) with
campaigns in 1207 (at Nicomedia) and in 1211–1212 (with the Battle...
- name
Pegasus as
derived from πηγή - pēgē 'spring, well',
referring to "the
Pegai of Oce****,
where he was born" for a
divine winged mythical horse of that...
- ****espont and a
French knight,
Peter of Bracieux,
captured the
nearby Pegai.
Emperor Alexios I of Trebizond's
brother and co-emperor,
David Komnenos...