- 39°23′07″N 22°32′25″E / 39.38533°N 22.5403°E / 39.38533; 22.5403
Scotussa or
Skotoussa (Ancient Gr****: Σκοτοῦσσα or Σκοτοῦσα or Σκοτοτοῦσαι) was a town...
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genus Scotussa:
Scotussa brachyptera Cigliano & Ronderos, 1994
Scotussa cliens (Stål, 1861)
Scotussa daguerrei Liebermann, 1947
Scotussa delicatula...
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Scotussa cliens is a
species of spur-throated gr****hopper in the
family Acrididae. It is
found in
South America. "
Scotussa cliens". GBIF.
Retrieved 2021-09-09...
- p****age in
Polybius to have been
situated between Eretria (Thessaly) and
Scotussa; cf. Perrin, B. (1885). "Pharsalia, Pharsalus, Palaepharsalus". The American...
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transferred from Thessaly, from the part of
Pelasgia which is
about Scotussa (and
Scotussa does
belong to the
territory called Thessalia Pelasgiotis), and...
- times. His
statement that the Thetideion, the
temple to
Thetis south of
Scotussa, was "near both the Pharsaloi, the Old and the New,"
seems to
imply that...
- Pherae), so he
began marching his army
westward towards the
small town of
Scotussa for its
grain stores. They
marched on the
northern side of the
slopes while...
- Mopsion, Larissa, Kondaia,
Onchestos river and town, Phayttos, Pherae,
Scotussa, and Sykourion. The
demonym of the district's
inhabitants is Pelasgiotae...
- Gr****: Δωδώνη) was a city of
Perrhaebia in
ancient Thessaly,
situated near
Scotussa.
There is a more
famous Dodona in Epirus, the site of a
famous oracle of...
- general. In 367 BC,
Alexander carried out a m****acre of the
citizens of
Scotussa. A
fresh Theban expedition into Thessaly,
under Epaminondas resulted, according...