- In Gr**** mythology,
Pelasgus (Ancient Gr****: Πελασγός,
Pelasgós means "ancient") was the
eponymous ancestor of the Pelasgians, the
mythical inhabitants...
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either Phoroneus,
Argos Pelasgos,
Argos Panoptes, or Triopas. Agenor. Son of Triopas. Crotopos. Son of Agenor. Sthenelos.
Pelasgos Gelanor. He gave Danaus...
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Pelasgians (Ancient Gr****: Πελασγοί, romanized: Pelasgoí, singular: Πελασγός
Pelasgós) was used by
classical Gr****
writers to
refer either to the predecessors...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pelasgus (Ancient Gr****: Πελασγός,
Pelasgós) also
known as Gelanor, was an
Inachid king of Argos.
Pelasgus was the son of Sthenelas...
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Rowman & Littlefield, 1990. K. Barbis, The Gr**** tragedy, in
three stages,
Pelasgos, Athens, 2000.
Kessel Album,
Athens 1944.
Spyros Kotsakis,
Captain in ELAS...
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truth of the
recalling of the "division"] (in Gr****) (1st ed.). Athens:
Pelasgos. p. 208. ISBN 978-960-522-550-6. K. Fouskas, V****ilis. "CONSTANTINE KARAMANLIS...
- intent, and
begot Lykon; and hero
Lykon begot a fair
maiden Deianeira. Now
Pelasgos of old went up the fair
couch of
Deianeira when she was
growing to womanhood;...
- 19th-century
Albanian publisher and journalist. His
publication of the
Pelasgos newspaper in 1861 in both
Albanian and Gr****
languages is
considered to...
- 2004 Kotsakis, Athanasios.
Naxos during the
Venetian occupation. Athens:
Pelasgos, 2001 Naxos :
Archaeological sites; museums; nature; history; architecture;...
- he
moved to Korçë. From 1910 he
published there the
newspaper named O
Pelasgos (Gr****: Ο Πελασγός The Pelasgian). When his
homeland came
under Gr**** administration...