- Paeonians, with
curved bows, and the
Leleges and Caucones, and the
goodly Pelasgi. In the Odyssey, they
appear among the
inhabitants of Crete. Odysseus,...
-
Pycnostachys reticulata, and
Pycnostachys urticifolia.
Precis archesia f.
pelasgis,
illustrated in
Seitz (1910) P.
archesia f.
archesia female (rounder wings...
- had its
source in Crestonia. It was
partly occupied by a
remnant of the
Pelasgi, who
spoke a
different language from
their neighbors (Thracians and Paeonians);...
- ' of the harbour' at
Perachora near the
Isthmus of Corinth. Πελασγίς (
Pelasgis) at Iolcus. A
sacrifice was
performed to Hera by Pelias. Σαμία (Samia)...
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Lepidoptera Family:
Pyralidae Genus:
Navura Schaus, 1913 Species: N. lobata
Binomial name
Navura lobata Schaus, 1913
Synonyms Pelasgis geromalis Dyar, 1914...
- devastating, murdering, and
violating those po****tions who gave us the
Pelasgi, who were, perhaps, the
first civilisers of Europe. He must no
longer tread...
-
several winner athletes are
described as "Thessalian from
Larissa of
Pelasgis" (Θεσσαλὸς ἀπὸ Λαρίσης τῆς Πελασγίδος,
Thessalos apo Larisēs tēs Pelasgidos)...
-
referred to with the
following name: "...And
Hippothous led the
tribes of the
Pelasgi, that rage with the spear, even them that
dwelt in deep-soiled Larisa;...
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Kessinger Publishing, 2004. ISBN 1-4191-0808-5, pp. 9–10. "Whether the
Pelasgi were
anciently a
foreign or
Grecian tribe, has been a
subject of constant...
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Sites (Princeton
University Press) 1976, 's.v. "Larissa, or Larisa, or
Pelasgis, Thessaly").
Mogens Herman Hansen &
Thomas Heine Nielsen (2004). "Thessaly...