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- to the "****enes" (/ˈhɛliːnz/) as a relatively small tribe settled in Thessalic Phthia, with its warriors under the command of Achilleus. The Parian Chronicle...
- and Alcaeus for **** (Aeolic) and Corinna of Tanagra for Boeotian. Thessalic (Aeolic), Northwest Doric, Arcadocypriot, and Pamphylian never became...
- Philologica II 1957 p. 175: Ernout takes into consideration the legends of the Thessalic origin of J**** too. F. Altheim History of Roman Religion London 1938...
- p. 393-4. On the origin of Argive Hera Berard argues that given the Thessalic character of the legend of the Argonauts, her name evokes the Argos of...
- refers to ****enes as an originally relatively small tribe settled in Thessalic Phthia. During the era of the Trojan War they were centered along the...
- Catalogue of Ships, mentions the ****enes (Ἕλληνες) as a small tribe in Thessalic Phthia, among those commanded by Achilles. Similarly, according to a scholion...
- 1163, 1336 kai 1393) [Acta Stagorum: the Byzantine do****ents for the Thessalic diocese of Stagai [from the years 1163, 1336 and 1393)], Trikalina 13...
- said to be the son of Deucalion and Pyrrha and to have originated in Thessalic Phthia. Achilleus commanded their forces at Troy. His brother Amphictyon...
- Isles). These inhabitants were later called Aeolians from the name of a Thessalic tribe who had taken part in the migration. The Aeolians next colonised...
- 1163, 1336 kai 1393)" [Acta Stagorum: the Byzantine do****ents for the Thessalic diocese of Stagai [from the years 1163, 1336 and 1393)], Trikalina 13...