- The
Thriasio Plain (Gr****: Θριάσιο Πεδίο, romanized: Thriasio Pedio) is a
plain in
western Attica within Athens metropolitan area in Greece. It is bounded...
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northeast and
Mount Hymettus to the east.
Beyond Mount Aegaleo lies the
Thriasian plain,
which forms an
extension of the
central plain to the west. The...
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Mountains separate the
peninsula into the
plains of Pedias, Mesogeia, and the
Thriasian Plain. The
mountains of
Attica are the Hymettus, the
eastern portion of...
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called the city
Athens after herself.
Poseidon in hot
anger flooded the
Thriasian plain and laid
Attica under the sea. A
rationalistic explanation of the...
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Thessaly Thessalian Thessalians Thrace Thracian Thracians Thria Thriasian Thriasians Thuria Thuriat Thuriats Thurii Thurian Thurians Thynia Thynian Thynians...
- the Pythium, but
according to Andron, only as far as
Eleusis and the
Thriasian Plain.
Although different writers have
stated the
division into four parts...
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south and
another to the west; from its summit, one can also see the
Thriasian Plain, the
Saronic Gulf
including the
islands of Salamina,
Aigina and...
- in
Mount Parnitha and used
mainly underground tunnels. It
crossed the
Thriasian Plain and
turned abruptly towards the
south at the
outskirts of Eleusis...
- Dromos, ran
through the double-arched
Dipylon Gate (also
known as the
Thriasian Gate) and on to the
Platonic Academy a few
miles away.
State graves were...
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eastern part of it, was
called the
Thriasian Plain (Θριάσιον πεδίον). When
Attica was
invaded from the west, the
Thriasian Plain was the
first to
suffer from...