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Tymphaea or
Tymphaia (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Τυμφαία, translit. Tymphaía) was an
ancient Gr**** territory,
specifically located in the
region of Epirus, inhabited...
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deity worshipped in
ancient times as the Sky
Father in the
region of
Tymphaea. Deipáturos was
recorded by the Gr****
grammarian Hesychius of Alexandria...
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Fernald Carex pallescens var.
undulata (Kunze) J.Carey
Carex pallida Salisb.
Carex tymphaea Formánek
Carex undulata Kunze Trasus pallescens (L.) Gray...
- The
regions of
ancient Greece were sub-divisions of the ****enic
world as
conceived by the
Ancient Gr****s of antiquity,
shown by
their presence in the...
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among the
northern Epirote tribal regions in antiquity.
Orestis (region)
Tymphaea Franke 1989, p. 461: "In 294, as the
price of his help,
Pyrrhus was given...
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Demetrius Poliorcetes to take over the
frontier areas of
Parauaea and
Tymphaea,
along with Acarnania, Ampholochia, and Ambracia.
Lysimachus concludes...
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corresponds to the
ancient Gr****
regions of Orestis, Elimiotis, Eordaea,
Tymphaea, part of Lynkestis, of
Upper Macedonia.
Miltiades Hatzopoulos and other...
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barrelieri (Bertol. ex Muller) Fern. Casas,
Molero & J.
Pujadas Reseda tymphaea Hausskn. subsp.
anatolica (Boiss.)
Abdallah & de Wit
Reseda undata L. subsp...
- (two
battalions probably combining men from both regions),
Elimaea and
Tymphaea—if all
pezhetairoi were from
Upper Macedonia then we
would expect the other...
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Epirus which included the land of the
Atintanians in the
north and
Tymphaea to the south. More
recent scholarship places the
Ceraunian Mountains as...