- the Gr**** Dark Ages,
Thessaly was
known as
Aeolia (Ancient Gr****: Αἰολία, Aiolía), and
appears thus in Homer's Odyssey.
Thessaly became part of the modern...
- extent,
ancient Thessaly was a wide area
stretching from
Mount Olympus to the
north to the
Spercheios Valley to the south.
Thessaly is a geographically...
- Lárisa,
pronounced [ˈlarisa] ) is the
capital and
largest city of the
Thessaly region in Greece. It is the fifth-most
populous city in
Greece with a po****tion...
-
Polyidus of
Thessaly (also Polyides, Polydus;
Ancient Gr****: Πολύειδος ὁ Θεσσαλός, Polúeidos ho Thessalós,
English translation: "much beauty", from polus...
- The
history of
Thessaly covers the
history of the
region of
Thessaly in north-central
Greece from
antiquity to the
present day.
Thessaly is characterized...
- Θεσσαλός
means "earth-tearer"), also
anglicised as Erisichthon, was a king of
Thessaly[citation needed]. He was
sometimes called Aethon.
Erysichthon was the son...
-
government mobilized its
forces for an
invasion of
Thessaly, the
uprisings launched in Epirus,
Thessaly and
Macedonia had been defeated; only in
Crete did...
- Gr****: [pɛːnei̯ós],
referred to in
Latin sources as Peneus) is a
river in
Thessaly, Greece. The
river is
named after the god Peneus.
During the
later Middle...
-
Bucephalus or
Bucephalas (/bjuːˈsɛfələs/;
Ancient Gr****: Βουκεφάλας; c. 355 BC – June 326 BC) was the
horse of
Alexander the Great, and one of the most...
- The
University of
Thessaly (UTH; Gr****: Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλίας) is a
public university in
Thessaly, Greece,
founded in 1984. The
university includes the...