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- Tripolis (Gr****: Τρίπολις; meaning "three cities") was a district in ancient Perrhaebia, Thessaly, Greece, containing the three cities of Azorus, Pythion...
- Thessaly had different months than those of surrounding areas such as Perrhaebian and Magnesia, the methodology of counting days within the months were...
- leading to their blindness and eventual imprisonment by Phineus. Dia, the Perrhaebian daughter of Deioneus or Eioneus, wife of Ixion (who killed her father...
- into his house, and gave her in marriage to Cretheus. Deioneus, the Perrhaebian father of Dia and father-in-law-to-be of Ixion, Deioneus was pushed by...
- Macedonian mountains, that all the army might p**** by that way to the Perrhaebian country; and now returned the heralds who had been sent to ****as to...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἄτραξ, or Ἄτραγος or Ἄτρακοϛ) or Atracia (Ἀτρακία) was a Perrhaebian town in ancient Thessaly, described by Livy as situated above the river...
- Ἠιονεύς) is a name attributed to the following individuals: Eioneus, the Perrhaebian father of Dia, whose name is often confused with that of Deioneus. Eioneus...
- Ozolians, Ὀζολαί), the Magnesians (Μάγνητες), the Malians (Μαλιεῖς), the Perrhaebians (Περραιβοί), the Phocians (Φωκεῖς), the Pythians (Πύθιοι) of Delphi,...
- Ozolians (Ὀζολοί)] The Magnesians (Μάγνητες) The Malians (Μαλιεῖς) The Perrhaebians (Περραιβοί) The Phoecians (Φωκεῖς) The Pythians (Πύθιοι) of Delphi The...
- Thessaly. The city appears in an epigraph dated to 375-350 BCE in a list of Perrhaebian towns that offered a joint dedication to Apollo Pythios. It also appears...