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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...
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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...
- (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...
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Thessaly had
different months than
those of
surrounding areas such as
Perrhaebian and Magnesia, the
methodology of
counting days
within the
months were...
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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...
- Ἠιονεύς) is a name
attributed to the
following individuals: Eioneus, the
Perrhaebian father of Dia, see Deioneus. Eioneus, son of
Magnes and Philodice, and...
- Ozolians, Ὀζολαί), the
Magnesians (Μάγνητες), the
Malians (Μαλιεῖς), the
Perrhaebians (Περραιβοί), the
Phocians (Φωκεῖς), the
Pythians (Πύθιοι) of Delphi,...
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Ozolians (Ὀζολοί)] The
Magnesians (Μάγνητες) The
Malians (Μαλιεῖς) The
Perrhaebians (Περραιβοί) The
Phoecians (Φωκεῖς) The
Pythians (Πύθιοι) of
Delphi The...
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tribes (sing. ethnos). The
original ethne were the Thessalians,
Perrhaebians [...]. Thus,
although the
Delphi was
visited from all over the Gr****...