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described by him as "Πύρρασον ἀνθεμόεντα, Δήμητρος τέμενος" (
Pyrasus having a
temple of Demeter)
Pyrasus was
situated on the
Pagasaean Gulf, at the
distance of...
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Demeter near
Pyrasus spoken of by
Homer in the Iliad, and
which Strabo describes as the
successor settlement to, and two
stadia distant from
Pyrasus. Besides...
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Hecuba Metioche Polyxenus Eioneus Pheron Evandre Cebrus Gavius Mnesaeus Pyrasus Hicetaon Xenodice Protesilaus Elasippus Pisander Gortyessa Celtus Glaucus...
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Phthia 2.695 No name given. 40
Protesilaus (later led by Podarces) Phylace,
Pyrasus, Iton, Antrium,
Pteleum 2.711 No name given. 11
Eumelus Pherae, Boebe,...
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distant from
Pyrasus and near Phylace. Its
territory was
bounded on the
north by Pherae, on the
northeast by Amphanae, on the east by
Pyrasus, on the south...
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brought forty black ships with him to Troy,
drawing his men from "flowering"
Pyrasus,
coastal Antron and Pteleus, "deep in gr****", in
addition to his native...
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Periopis or
Polymele Phtia No name
given •
Antrium • Iton •
Phylace •
Pyrasus •
Pteleum Protesilaus sons of
Iphiclus and
Diomedeia or of
Phylacus and...