Definition of Pharsalos. Meaning of Pharsalos. Synonyms of Pharsalos

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Pharsalos. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Pharsalos and, of course, Pharsalos synonyms and on the right images related to the word Pharsalos.

Definition of Pharsalos

No result for Pharsalos. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Pharsalos from wikipedia

- The geographer Strabo speaks of two towns, Old Pharsalos, Παλαιοφάρσαλος (Palaeopharsalos) and Pharsalos, existing in historical times. His statement (9...
- Civili, mentions few place-names; and although the battle is called after Pharsalos by modern authors, four ancient writers – the author of the Bellum Alexandrinum...
- who died c. 1422-23, and his younger brother, Stefan Uroš, ruler of Pharsalos. Nemanjić descent survived only through maternal lines in several Serbian...
- cities in Thessaly were Larisa (Pelasgiotis), Pherai (Pelasgiotis), and Pharsalos (Phthiotis). The Thessalian plains were ideally suited for cultivating...
- Epic meant a district, which was contracted to a single occupied place (Pharsalos) by the opinion of the Gr****s in historical times." Page, Denys (1959)...
- Flower Maidens Enjoying Flowers Pharsalos Bas-Relief Pharsalos relief Relief of Demeter and Kore Stele of Pharsalos Stele of the Two Sisters The Uplifting...
- regional election and took office on 1 January 2024. Silver hemidrachm of Pharsalos struck 450-400 BC Silver hemidrachm of Trikka struck 440-400 BC Silver...
- and kekryphalos (hairnet), hold poppy or pomegranate flowers, and maybe a small bag of seeds. Parian marble, c. 470–460 BC. From Pharsalos, Thessaly....
- Nerio I Acciaioli, Duke of Athens, she sought the help of Stephen of Pharsalos, the younger son of Simeon Uroš, Despot of Epirus. In April 1388, King...
- century BC), pp. 28–29 (Rethymnon, 2nd or 1st century BC), pp. 34–35 (Pharsalos, Thessaly, 350–300 BC), and pp. 40–41 (Thessaly, mid-4th century BC) Tablet...