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linguist Georgios Babiniotis also ****igns the
origin of the name of the
Thessalians to pre-Gr**** times,
although he does not try to
explain its etymology...
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fielded by the
Thessalians,
Thessaly divided into
opposing regions. The
tyrants of
Pherae allied with
Athens to
support Phocis while the
Thessalian League remained...
- speaking,
Thessaly refers primarily to the
central plains inhabited by the
Thessalians in antiquity. The
plains were
divided into four
administrative regions...
- 'Thessalia';
Petthaloi '
Thessalians';
Koine thessalisti 'the
Thessalian way'. Cf.
Attic ἐντεθετταλίζομαι
entethettalizomai become a
Thessalian, i.e. wear the large...
- and Gaugamela, the
Thessalians withstood the
attack of
Persian cavalry forces,
though greatly outnumbered. At Ecbatana, the
Thessalians with Alexander's...
- Alonnisos, Skiathos,
Skopelos and Skyros. They may also be
referred to as the
Thessalian Sporades (Θεσσαλικές Σποράδες). "Sporades"
means "those scattered" (compare...
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through Macedon toward Greece, as had most of the
other Boeotians, the
Thessalians, and
numerous other northern Gr**** tribes. The
Spartan king Leonidas...
- *pelag-skoi 'flatland-inhabitants'; specifically, "inhabitants of the
Thessalian plain". He
details a
previous derivation,
which appears in
English at...
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Asopus (/əˈsoʊpəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀ̄σωπός Āsōpos) is the name of four
different rivers in
Greece and one in Turkey. In Gr**** mythology, it was also the...
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found the
Thessalian army
occupying the p****
between Mount Olympus and
Mount Ossa, and
ordered his men to ride over
Mount Ossa. When the
Thessalians awoke...