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Placia or
Plakia or
Placie or
Plakie (Ancient Gr****: Πλακίη), also
known as
Placa or
Plaka or
Place or
Plake (Πλάκη), was a town of
ancient Mysia, on the...
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numerous children,
including Priam and Tithonus. His
possible wives were
Placia, Strymo, Zeuxippe, or Leucippe.
Laomedon owned magical horses with divine...
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placa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Placa may
refer to:
Placia, a town in
ancient Mysia Plaquita, a
Dominican bat-and-ball game resembling...
- romanized: Plakía Thḗbē), was a city in
ancient Anatolia.
Alternative names include Placia,
Hypoplacia and
Hypoplacian Thebe(s),
referring to the city's
position at...
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- the wife of
Laomedon was
identified as Strymo,
daughter of
Scamander or
Placia,
daughter of
Otreus or Zeuxippe. Leucippe, a
daughter of
Thestor and possibly...
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Pharmakia Phidalia Petra Phiela Philia Phosphorus Pionia Pitheci Portus Placia Ploketta Poemanenum Poleatikon Polychron Polymedium Potamoi Potamonion Praenetus...
- Astyoche, a
Trojan princess as the
daughter of King
Laomedon by Strymo,
Placia or Leucippe,
sister of Priam, wife of
Telephus and
mother of
Eurypylus (some...
- of Cyzicus. It was a
Pelasgian town; in this
place and the
neighbouring Placia, the Pelasgians,
according to Herodotus, had
preserved their ancient language...
- King Laomedon. Her
mother was
either Strymo,
daughter of Scamander, or
Placia,
daughter of Otreus, or Leucippe. Cilla,
sister of Hecuba. She was married...