- The
Perrhaebi (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Περραιβοί) were an
ancient Gr****
people who
lived on the
western slopes of Olympus, on the
border between Thessaly and...
- Sagartians, Hindush, Eordi, Bottiaei, Chalcidians, Brygians, Pierians,
Perrhaebi, Enienes, Dolopes, and Magnesians.[citation needed] The
Achaemenid infantry...
-
Cadmeans and
settled on
Mount Pindus...
Histiaeotis was also the seat of the
Perrhaebi (Eth. Περραιβός), a
warlike and
powerful tribe, who
possessed in historical...
- Gr****: Γόννος) or
Gonni (Γόννοι) was a town and
polis (city-state) of the
Perrhaebi in
ancient Thessaly,
which derived its name,
according to the
later Gr****...
-
Thessaly mentioned by
Homer or
other poets were: Aeolians, Magnetes,
Perrhaebi and Pelasgians. The name of
Thessaly recorded epigraphically in Aeolic...
- the
northernmost district of
ancient Thessaly,
where the
tribe of the
Perrhaebi lived.
Major cities were: Pythion, Doliche, Azorus,
Oloosson and Phalanna...
-
Locrians Oitaeans and
Malians and
Ainianes --and
Agraeans and Dolopes---
Perrhaebi---of
Zacynthus and of Cephalenia. The
decision for the
destruction of...
- Περραιβός) was one of the sons of
Illyrius and the
eponymous founder of the
Perrhaebi. Wilkes, John J. (1995). The Illyrians. Oxford:
Blackwell Publishing....
- Paeonians, Eordi, Bottiaei, Chalcidians, Brygians, Pierians, Macedonians,
Perrhaebi, Enienes, Dolopes, Magnesians,
Achaeans 300,000
Grand total 2,641,610...
- was the
northernmost district of
ancient Thessaly,
where the
tribe of
Perrhaebi lived.
Major cities were: Pythion, Doliche, Azorus,
Oloosson and Phalanna...