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Pelasgia (Gr****: Πελασγία, land of the Pelasgians) in
historical geography may be an
earlier toponym of
Greece (****as)
Arcadia the
Peloponnese Larissa...
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acorns while governing the land
named after him, "
Pelasgia". When
Arcas became king,
Pelasgia was
renamed "Arcadia" and its
inhabitants (the Pelasgians)...
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known as The
Island of the Magnetes; later, it was
consecutively known as
Pelasgia, Dolopia, and
finally Skyros. At 209 km2 (81 sq mi), it is the largest...
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Pelasgia (Gr****: Πελασγία,
formerly Γαρδίκι, Gardiki), is a town and a
former muni****lity in Phthiotis, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform...
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watered and
producing vines. The same
writer adds that it was
surnamed Pelasgia as well as Cremaste. From its
being situated in the
dominions of Achilles...
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Karystos Myloi, Phthiotis, a
village in Phthiotis, part of the muni****l unit
Pelasgia Myloi, Samos, a
village on the
island of Samos, part of the muni****l unit...
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where this
woman was sold in what is now ****as, but was
formerly called Pelasgia, was Thesprotia; and then,
being a
slave there, she
established a shrine...
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satrapy that
Diodorus allots them (but not
directly ****ociated with it).
Pelasgia does not
appear to have been the name of a real
Persian or Gr**** satrapy...
- sea, a
theory strengthened by the
later ****ignment of the
specific name
pelasgia (after the
nomadic Pelasgi tribe of
ancient Greece) to the same species...
- – 550 BC Mari 2900 – 1759 BC
Minoa 2700 – 1420 BC
Namar 2350 – 750 BC
Pelasgia 3000 – 1183 BC
Purushanda 2000 – 1650 BC Punt 2400 – 1069 BC
Qiang 2000...