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- the subject towns was the same as had been previously paid by one of the Scopadae family, whom Buttmann supposes to be the same Scopas as the one mentioned...
- life was the Scopadae, whose numerous flocks and herds grazed in the fertile plain surrounding the city. Diactorides, one of the Scopadae of Crannon, was...
- combined Thessalian forces. The prin****l rivals of the Aleuadae were the Scopadae of Crannon, the remains of which are about 14 miles south west. Larissa...
- withdrew to Thessaly, where he enjo**** the protection and patronage of the Scopadae and Aleuadae. These were two of the most powerful families in the Thessalian...
- 6th century, Simonides of Ceos was appointed as the poet laureate of the Scopadae and Aleuadae. In the 12th century, Theodore Prodromos was appointed as...
- into two branches, the Aleuadae and the Scopadae, called after Scopas (though not the sculptor Scopas). The Scopadae inhabited Crannon and perhaps Pharsalus...
- believed that the Aleuadae split into two families, the Aleuadae and the Scopadae. The former were based in the city of Larissa, which later became the capital...
- important were the Aleuadae of Larissa, the Echecratidae of Pharsalus, and the Scopadae of Crannon. Their clan chiefs were often called basileis ("kings"). It...