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- Pelasgiotis (Ancient Gr****: Πελασγιῶτις, romanized: Pelasgiōtis) was an elongated district of ancient Thessaly, extending from the Vale of Tempe in the...
- Oitaia. The three largest cities in Thessaly were Larisa (Pelasgiotis), Pherai (Pelasgiotis), and Pharsalos (Phthiotis). The Thessalian plains were ideally...
- the four districts of Thessaly (Phthiotis, Thessaliotis, Histiaeotis, Pelasgiotis). He is sometimes called king ("basileus", Herodotus, V.63), and sometimes...
- They lived scattered through several regions of ancient Greece (like Pelasgiotis) in enclaves. Aethices/Aethikes - They lived on Mount Pindus and in the...
- considered Pelasgians and they lived in Thessaly and Boeotia. In Thessaly (Pelasgiotis) there was a close relation to the horses. Poseidon created the first...
- ancient Arcadia, Greece Tripolis (Larisaia), an ancient Gr**** city in the Pelasgiotis district, Thessaly, near Larissa Tripolis (Perrhaebia), a district of...
- grandson's approach, mindful of the oracle he went into voluntary exile in Pelasgiotis (Thessaly). There Teutamides, king of Larissa, was holding funeral games...
- This included several local varieties, in particular the variants of Pelasgiotis and Thessaliotis. The language was not written. Apart from Gr****, Aromanian...
- east; that is, a territory including but somewhat larger than classical Pelasgiotis. The southern boundary is not mentioned; however, Apis is said to have...
- 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...