thessaly in English

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a region of northeastern Greece. Greek name Thessalía.

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1. Aglaonice or Aganice of Thessaly (Ancient Greek: Ἀγλαονίκη

2. Alcestis is the queen of Thessaly, Admetos ’s wife

3. Alcestis definition: the wife of king Admetus of Thessaly

4. In Homer, the Achaeans are specifically a Greek-speaking people of S Thessaly

5. Alcestis tells the story of the queen of Thessaly and wife of Admetus

6. 2nd century BC), also known as Aganice of Thessaly, is cited as the first female astronomer in ancient Greece? She is mentioned in the writings of Plutarch and Apollonius of Rhodes as the daughter of Hegetor of Thessaly

7. Aglaonice, also known as Aganice of Thessaly, is cited as the first female astronomer in ancient Greece

8. After Alcetas' restoration, he allied with the Athenians, and with Jason of Pherae, the Tagus of Thessaly.

9. A distinction was maintained between commercial and ceremonial Agoras in Thessaly and elsewhere (Aristotle, Politics, vii, II, 2)

10. The invasion began in spring 480 BC, when the Persian army crossed the Hellespont and marched through Thrace and Macedon to Thessaly.

11. A rapid march through Thrace and Macedonia brought him to Thessaly, where he repulsed the Thessalian cavalry who tried to impede him.

12. Aglaonice, Agloanike, or Aganice of Thessaly (Ancient Greek: Ἀγλαονίκη, Aglaoníkē) was a Greek astronomer of the 2nd or 1st century BC

13. Hippocrates taught and practiced medicine throughout his life, traveling at least as far as Thessaly, Thrace, and the Sea of Marmara.

14. Philip's victory secured his appointment as ruler of Thessaly, marking an important step in the rise of Macedon to political ascendancy in Ancient Greece.

15. What does Alcestis mean? The wife of King Admetus of Thessaly, who agreed to die in place of her husband and was later rescued from Hades by Herc

16. Asclepius was a demigod born to Apollo and Princess Coronis, a mortal woman from Thessaly, Greece. During her pregnancy, Coronis fell in love with another human named Ischys

17. Philip swore to the treaty, but he delayed the departure of the Athenian envoys, who had yet to receive the oaths from Macedon's allies in Thessaly and elsewhere.

18. In Greek mythology, Asclepius (or Asklepios) was a demigod hero as he was the son of divine Apollo, and his mother was the mortal Koronis from Thessaly

19. Aglaonice or Aganice of Thessaly (Ancient Greek: Ἀγλαονίκη, Aglaoníkē, compound of αγλαὸς (aglaòs) "luminous" and νίκη (nikē) "victory") was a Greek astronomer and …

20. Aeolus, in Greek mythology, mythical king of Magnesia in Thessaly, the son of Hellen (the eponymous ancestor of the true Greeks, or Hellenes) and father of Sisyphus (the “most crafty of men”)

21. The name Achaea was also applied in antiquity to a region west of the Gulf of Pagasae (Pagasitikós Kólpos) in southern Thessaly (Thessalía), which was known as Achaea Phthiotis

22. Alope (Ancient Greek: Ἀλόπη, romanized: Alópē) was a town of Phthiotis in Ancient Thessaly, placed by Stephanus of Byzantium between Larissa Cremaste and Echinus.There was a dispute among the ancient critics whether this town was the same as the Alope in Homer's Catalog of Ships

23. There, they were again the subject of a conspiracy: in March 799, a certain Akameros, "archon of the Slavs in Belzetia" in southern Thessaly, together with local troops from the theme of Hellas (to which Athens belonged), planned to proclaim one of them emperor.

24. Antron (Ancient Greek: Ἀντρών) or Antrones (Ἀντρῶνες) was a town and polis (city-state) of ancient Thessaly in the district Achaea Phthiotis, at the entrance of the Maliac Gulf, and opposite Oreus in Euboea.It is mentioned in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad as one of the cities of Protesilaus, and also in the Homeric hymn to Demeter as under the protection of that goddess.

25. It should be borne in mind that producers in agricultural regions in Greece, for instance in Thessaly, are complaining that Greece imports wheat from as far afield as Australia, even though agricultural cooperatives have stocks of thousands of tonnes of unsold first-class Greek wheat (to cite but one instance, in one village in the Prefecture of Larissa there are 700 tonnes of wheat which have remained unsold for months).