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- Pythion (Gr****: Πύθιον) or Pythium, also Pythoion (Πύθοιον) was a city and polis (city-state) of Perrhaebia in ancient Thessaly, situated at the foot...
- Pythion railway station (Gr****: Σιδηροδρομικός Σταθμός Πυθίου, romanized: Sidirodromikós stathmós Pythíou) is a railway station and junction where the...
- Pythion of Megara (died c. 446 BC) was a citizen of Megara who was commemorated for his courage in battle and for saving three Athenian tribes from death...
- Dracontium paeoniifolium Dennst. Dracontium polyphyllum G.Forst. Hydrosme gigantiflora (Hayata) S.S.Ying Plesmonium nobile Schott Pythion campanulatum Mart....
- The İstanbul–Pythion railway is the main railway line in Eastern Thrace and is the Turkish State Railways trunk line to Europe. It was built in 1873 as...
- Pythio (Gr****: Πύθιο, Turkish: Kuleliburgaz), also referred to as Pythion (Πύθιον), is a village and community in the eastern part of Didymoteicho muni****lity...
- Sykaminea and Karya. The Agia Triada Sparmou Monastery and the village Pythion lie to the west. Olympus's dry foothills, known as the Xirokampi, are covered...
- mountains to the west of the Roman and Macedonian armies. They moved as far as Pythion, then swung northeast to attack the Macedonians from the rear. A Roman...
- 23.00 m at the stylobate, and the number of pteron columns was 8 x 14. Pythion (Ancient Gr****: Πύθιον), this was the name of a shrine of Apollo at Athens...
- Alexandroupolis to Ormenio the last station in Greece before entering Bulgaria. Pythion station was the junction towards Turkey. Along with the infrastructure...