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Orthe became the
acropolis of
Phalanna; but in the
lists of
Pliny Orthe and
Phalanna occur as two
distinct towns.
Phalanna was said to have
derived its...
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known as Astydamia),
Myrina who
married Thoas, and
possibly Phalanna,
eponym of
Phalanna. Cretheus, also
known as Cres, the
Cretan father of an unnamed...
- Amythaon. In some accounts, Tyro had a
daughter named Phalanna who gave her name to city of
Phalanna in Thessaly. Tyro's
father Salmoneus was the brother...
- Subfamily:
Arctiinae Genus:
Euchromia Species: E. horsfieldi
Binomial name
Euchromia horsfieldi (Moore, 1859)
Synonyms Phalanna horsfieldi Moore, 1859...
- Genus:
Euchromia Species: E. amoena
Binomial name
Euchromia amoena (Möschler, 1872)
Synonyms Phalanna amoena Möschler, 1872
Euchromia africana Butler, 1876...
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Perrhaebi lived.
Major cities were: Pythion, Doliche, Azorus,
Oloosson and
Phalanna the capital.
Perrhaebia was part of
Macedonia between the 4th and 1st centuries...
- Hippia, an
epithet of the Gr****
goddess Athena Hippia,
alternate name of
Phalanna, an
ancient city of
Thessaly Hippias (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Perrhaebi lived.
Major cities were: Pythion, Doliche, Azorus,
Oloosson and
Phalanna the capital.
Perrhaebia was part of
Macedonia between 4th and 1st centuries...
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country was
mountainous and sp****ly inhabited.
Their prin****l
towns were
Phalanna,
situated in
fertile plains, and Oloosson, the
tribal capital. Perrhaebus:Eponymous...
- have
become the
acropolis of
Phalanna. It occurs, however, in the
lists of
Pliny the
Elder as a
distinct town from
Phalanna. Some
modern scholars accept...