- Pelasgikon",
which is most
likely to be the
plain of Thessaly, and to "
Pelasgic Zeus",
living in and
ruling over Dodona. Additionally,
according to the...
- The
Pelasgic wall or
Pelasgian fortress or
Enneapylon (Gr****: Εννεαπύλον; nine-gated) was a
monument supposed to have been
built by the Pelasgians, after...
-
kingdom as
follows (Hom. Il. 2.680-5): Now
again all
those who
dwelt in
Pelasgic Argos:
those who
dwelt in Alos and
Alope and
Trachis and
those who held...
- Beulé Gate Cave
Sanctuaries Peripatos Infrastructure Former structures Pelasgic wall
Hekatompedon Older Parthenon Old
Temple of
Athena Sanctuary of Artemis...
- spread'. Agos (ἀγός)
means 'leader', from
agein (ἄγειν), 'to lead', from the
pelasgic root *ag-, 'to drive, draw out or forth, move'. In its most
famous attestation...
-
north part of this wall remained, and this
portion was
still called the
Pelasgic Wall;
while the
south part
which had been
rebuilt by Cimon, was called...
-
dialects the same term as that with
which he
stigmatizes the
language of the
Pelasgic settlements. In
corroboration of Mueller's opinion, we may also observe...
- the
Mycenaean Cyclopean fortifications of the
Acropolis of
Athens the
Pelasgic wall at the foot of the
Acropolis the so-called "Archaic Wall",
whose existence...
-
suggests that the
peripatos follows the line of the
archaic and now
vanished Pelasgic wall. An
inscription on a
boulder of
acropolis limestone from the north...
- smelting-pot of the Dark Ages, or that
which earlier emerged from the
Pelasgic and
Etruscan barbarism. — Ralph
Waldo Emerson,
journal entry, 1845, first...