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Alexander the Great,
whose name
means "Thessalian victory", from Θεσσαλός
Thessalos, and Νίκη 'victory' (Nike),
honoring the
Macedonian victory at the Battle...
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therefore probably most reliable,
account is that of the
medical writer Thessalos. He wrote, in the 5th
century BC, that the
attackers discovered a secret...
- The
distinction between chronic maladies and
acute illnesses is made by
Thessalos. Cai Lun,
Chinese inventor of
paper and the
papermaking process (d. 121)...
- "Thessalian from
Larissa of Pelasgis" (Θεσσαλὸς ἀπὸ Λαρίσης τῆς Πελασγίδος,
Thessalos apo Larisēs tēs Pelasgidos). The 3rd-century BC
funerary epigram for Erilaos...
- (Attic ἀπήνη apēnē) also, a helmet(kapanikos
plenteous καρπαία
karpaia Thessalo-Macedonian
mimic military dance (see also Carpaea)
Homeric karpalimos swift...
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- figure; he
should perhaps be seen as the
eponymous hero of the Thessalians,
Thessalos, who is
probably also to be
identified on many of the earlier, federal...
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became an
increasingly oppressive tyrant.
According to Aristotle, it was
Thessalos, the hot-headed son of Peisistratus'
Argive concubine, and thus half-brother...
- creature' (Attic 'crayfish,
prickly crustacean; stag-beetle') καρπαία
karpaia Thessalo-Macedonian
mimic military dance (see also Carpaea)
Homeric karpalimos swift...
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Pheidippos was a hero from Nisyros, in the
Kalydnian islands. Son of king
Thessalos,
brother of
Antiphos and
grandson of Heracles, he
fought against Telephos...