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Tricca or
Trikka (Ancient Gr****: Τρίκκη or Τρίκκα) was a city and
polis (city-state) of ancient...
- waterfall,
Pertouli Ski
Center etc.). The city's name
derives from the
ancient Trikka or
Trikke (Ancient Gr****: Τρίκκα or Τρίκκη),
which was
itself named after...
- been
worshipped as a hero in
Trikka (modern Trikala), Thessaly, Greece.
Ancient mythographers generally regarded Trikka as the
place of Asclepius' birth...
-
Silver hemidrachm of
Pharsalos struck 450–400 BC
Silver hemidrachm of
Trikka struck 440–400 BC
Bronze coin of
Ekkarra struck 325–320 BC
Bronze coin of...
-
Constantinople identifies the
author of the
Aethiopica with a Heliodorus,
bishop of
Trikka, but the name
Heliodorus was a
common one. In the 14th century, Nikephoros...
- the same period. Oe****enius was once
believed to have been a
bishop of
Trikka (now Trikala) in
Thessaly writing about 990.
Scholars have, however, redated...
-
Silver hemidrachm of
Pharsalos struck 450-400 BC
Silver hemidrachm of
Trikka struck 440-400 BC
Silver hemidrachm of
Thessalian League struck 470-460...
-
identifies the
author of the
Aethiopica with a
certain Heliodorus,
bishop of
Trikka.
Nicephorus Callistus (14th century)
relates that the work was
written in...
-
little bear Usko".
Tornos News.
January 3, 2017.
Retrieved 2024-10-10.
Trikka, Margarita; Charitoudi,
Georgia (November 2013). "Social Economy, Entrepreneurship...
- Pherai, Skotoussa. Gomphoi, Metropolis, Pelinna, Phaloria, Pharkadon,
Trikka. "330".
Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum. attalus.org.
Retrieved 2 July 2023...