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- Perrhaebia (Gr****: Περραιβία) was the northernmost district of ancient Thessaly, where the tribe of the Perrhaebi lived. Major cities were: Pythion, Doliche...
- Delphian Amphictyonic League, and had two votes on the Amphictyonic council. Perrhaebia was the northernmost district of ancient Thessaly, where the tribe of...
- 62583; 22.68139 Metropolis (Ancient Gr****: Μητρόπολις) was a town in Perrhaebia in Ancient Thessaly. Steph**** of Byzantium calls it simply a town in...
- Tripolis (Gr****: Τρίπολις; meaning "three cities") was a district in ancient Perrhaebia, Thessaly, Greece, containing the three cities of Azorus, Pythion (Pythium)...
- district, Thessaly, near Larissa Tripolis (Perrhaebia), a district of three cities in ancient Perrhaebia, Thessaly, Greece Tripolis (region of Laconia)...
- Aetolian League joined the war on the Roman side and invaded Magnesia and Perrhaebia, then continued to ravage Thessaly. There, Philip suddenly appeared and...
- was bordered by Orestis and Eordaea in the north, Pieria in the east, Perrhaebia/Thessaly in the south and Parauaea in the west, and was inhabited by the...
- (archon) of the Thessalian League and was able to claim Magnesia and Perrhaebia, which expanded his territory to Pagasae. Philip did not attempt to advance...
- Pythium, also Pythoion (Πύθοιον) was a city and polis (city-state) of Perrhaebia in ancient Thessaly, situated at the foot of Mount Olympus, and forming...
- from King Pelasgus of Argos, which he says is on the Strymon, including Perrhaebia in the north, the Thessalian Dodona and the slopes of the Pindus mountains...