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Triphylia[pronunciation?] (Gr****: Τριφυλία, Trifylia, "the
country of the
three tribes") was an area of the
ancient Peloponnese.
Strabo and Pausanias...
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Pylus or
Pylos (Ancient Gr****: Πύλος) was a town in
Triphylia in
ancient Elis,
mentioned only by Strabo, and
surnamed by him Τριφυλιακός, Ἀρκαδικός, and...
- the Spartans, who
later took
vengeance upon them by
depriving them of
Triphylia and the
towns of the Acroreia. The
Eleans made no
attempt to re-establish...
- Heraklion,
Crete Pyrgus (Elis), a town of
ancient Elis
Pyrgus (
Triphylia), a town of
ancient Triphylia, in Elis Pyrgos, Gr**** name for the city of Burgas, Bulgaria...
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Pseudischnocampa triphylia is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1896. It is
found in Panama. Savela,
Markku (September...
- Gr****: Πύργος) or
Pyrgi or
Pyrgoi (Πύργοι) was the most
southerly town of
Triphylia in
ancient Elis, at the
mouth of the
river Neda, upon the
Messenian frontier...
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Handbook of
Coins of the Peloponnesos: Achaia, Phleiasia, Sikyonia, Elis,
Triphylia, Messenia, Lakonia, Argolis, and Arkadia,
Sixth to
First Centuries BC...
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expeditionary force under Scopas and
Dorimachus to the city of Phigaleia, in
Triphylia on the
Messenian border. On the way,
these troops pillaged the countryside...
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Peloponnese region,
which in
Homeric times was
called Pylos and
later Triphylia. The name
Triphylia,
literally emerged from the fact of the
establishment of three...
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later point—perhaps
after 580 BC when
control of
Olympia had p****ed from
Triphylia to Elis, or in the 5th
century BC when the
famous Temple of Zeus was built...