- or
tribes (sing. ethnos). The
original ethne were the Thessalians,
Perrhaebians [...]. Thus,
although the
Delphi was
visited from all over the Gr****...
-
Ozolians (Ὀζολοί)] The
Magnesians (Μάγνητες) The
Malians (Μαλιεῖς) The
Perrhaebians (Περραιβοί) The
Phoecians (Φωκεῖς) The
Pythians (Πύθιοι) of
Delphi The...
-
Tripolis (Gr****: Τρίπολις;
meaning "three cities") was a
district in
ancient Perrhaebia, Thessaly, Greece,
containing the
three cities of Azorus, Pythion...
- of Amphitryon,
Anaxo and Perimede. Guneus,
leader of the
Aenianes and
Perrhaebians during the
Trojan War.
According to Homer, "Guneus
brought two and twenty...
-
those who paid that
tribute were the Thessalians, Dolopes, Enienes,
Perrhaebians, Locrians, Magnesians, Melians,
Achaeans of Phthia, Thebans, and all...
-
Thessaly had
different months than
those of
surrounding areas such as
Perrhaebian and Magnesia, the
methodology of
counting days
within the
months were...
- into his house, and gave her in
marriage to Cretheus. Deioneus, the
Perrhaebian father of Dia and father-in-law-to-be of Ixion,
Deioneus was
pushed by...
-
writes that in
earlier times Histiaeotis was
called Doris, "but when the
Perrhaebians took
possession of it, who had
already subdued Histiaea in
Euboea and...
- Corinthians, Phocians, Locrians, Euboeans, Magnesians, Thessalians,
Perrhaebians, and the
Phthiote Achaeans: Livy 33.32 Livy 34.22 Livy 33.34 Polybius...
- Ἠιονεύς) is a name
attributed to the
following individuals: Eioneus, the
Perrhaebian father of Dia,
whose name is
often confused with that of Deioneus. Eioneus...