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Book II - The Internet Classics Archive | The Iliad by HomerOf the Magnetes, Prothous son of Tenthredon was commander. They were they that dwelt about the river Peneus and Mt. Pelion. Prothous, fleet of foot, was ...
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Magnes - Brill Reference Works[2] Son of Aeolus Son of Aeolus [1] , eponym of the Aeolian tribe, father of Dictys and Polydectes (Hes. Cat. 8; Apollod.Missing: Magnetes | Show results with:Magnetes
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Magnet - Etymology, Origin & MeaningMagnesia in its main modern sense of "magnesium oxide" (1755) is perhaps an independent formation from Modern Latin magnes carneus "flesh-magnet" (c. 1550), so ...
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Chapter 3. Conquerors and Serfs: Wars of Conquest and Forced ...Theopompus' story of origins—that the penestai were created when the Thessalians first entered the region and subjected the Perrhaebians and Magnetes native to ...
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MagnesiaMagnesia, crowned by superb Pelion, probably owes its name to the Magnetes tribe, who led by Magnes - son of Aiolos - inhabited the area in prehistoric times.
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The ancient Greek names “Magnesia” and “Magnetes” and their ...Aug 6, 2025 · The ancient Greek names “Magnesia” and “Magnetes” and their origin from the magnetite occurrences at the Mavrovouni mountain of Thessaly, ...
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HESIOD, CATALOGUES OF WOMEN FRAGMENTSHESIOD was a Greek epic poet who flourished in Boeotia in the C8th B.C. He was alongside Homer the most respected of the old Greek poets.Missing: Magnetes | Show results with:Magnetes
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pottery production, exchange and consumption in late bronze age ...Within this broad chronological range, Mycenaean-type pottery dominates, the majority of it being decorated, with an addition of fine unpainted pottery and such ...Missing: Pelion | Show results with:Pelion
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Mycenaeanization in Thessaly: A Study in Differential AcculturationPelion and Mt. Othrys, but only the area immediately ... That at least 80% of the Mycenaean pottery in Thessaly is locally produced (Feuer 1983, 59; cf.
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[PDF] Thessaly: From the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age (c. 1600 ...The focus of this thesis is the transformation of Thessaly from the LBA to the EIA. This research will offer a new approach to the changing network of ...Missing: Magnetes tribe
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Aeolian Origins - Research BulletinMar 15, 2019 · There is no archaeological evidence for the traditionally held view of a migration of Aeolian Greeks from Balkan Hellas to Anatolia in the early Iron Age.
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Aeolian Origins in Myth (Part II)Nov 21, 2024 · 7.1 Introduction. The tradition of an Aeolian migration to Anatolia at the end of the Bronze Age is a fiction interlaced with fact.Missing: Magnetes | Show results with:Magnetes
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Horse and Horsemen on Classical and Hellenistic Coins in ThessalyFinally, the Magnetes lived in the eastern part of the region around the Mounts Pelion and Ossa. In the 8th century B.C. migration took place from north to ...
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The Thessalian League (Chapter 12) - Federalism in Greek AntiquityIn this region, there were a few “small cities without importance” until the first part of the fourth century (Strabo 9.5.17), only to be gathered around c. 370 ...
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[PDF] Blessed Thessaly - OapenFeb 1, 2024 · ... Magnetes by the Thessaloi. For a sceptical view of the historical reality of the arrival of the Thessaloi and the displacement of the ...
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Magnesia on the Meander - Livius.orgAug 13, 2020 · Magnesia on the Meander was founded at the same time as Magnesia near the Sipylus, both of them settled by soldiers from Agamemnon's army after the Trojan War.
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Thessaly - Livius.orgSep 8, 2020 · Thessaly was a basin, but there was an outer circle: the Magnesian peninsula with the Pelion mountains, stretching into the Aegan Sea like a big tail.Missing: Magnetes | Show results with:Magnetes
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Vólos | Ancient City, Pelion Peninsula, Pagasetic Gulf - BritannicaÁno Vólos was the site of ancient Iolcos, inhabited since the beginning of the Bronze Age (c. 2500 bce) and capital of Mycenaean Thessaly. The Neolithic towns ...Missing: Magnetes territory settlements
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Ministry of Culture and Sports | DemetriasThe territory of ancient Demetrias, which covered almost the entire region of Magnesia, is rich in history from the Neolithic period to Late Antiquity.Missing: Pagasae | Show results with:Pagasae<|separator|>
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Pagasai (Magnesia) - ToposTextPagasae is mentioned in the expedition of the Argonauts. It flourished in Archaic times on account of the sanctuary of oracle of Apollo Pagasaios, near the ...Missing: settlements | Show results with:settlements
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Ancient Greek Myths About PelionThe fifty-oar ship named Argo after the man who constructed her, was built of wood from the trees of Mt Pelion but also contained one piece of timber from the ...
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Animal husbandry in Classical and Hellenistic Thessaly (Central ...This study proposes an economic model where small-scale animal and plant husbandry practiced side by side that fits the agro-pastoral model of the ancient ...<|separator|>
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Merchants of Pherae. The role of maritime trade in relations between ...Merchants of Pherae. The role of maritime trade in relations between the Thessalian tyrants and Athens in the 4th century B.C.. Strona ...
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Thessaly - The Thessalian LeagueJun 13, 2012 · The Thessalian League (or Confederacy) was created in the late sixth century BC by Aleuas the Red, who reorganized the state into a unity of four tetrads of ...Missing: tetrarchy Magnetism 4th
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Thessaly | Greece, Map, & History - BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · Thessaly, region of northern Greece south of Macedonia (Modern Greek: Makedonía), lying between upland Epirus (Ípeiros) and the Aegean Sea.Missing: Demetrias Pagasae
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Magnesia ad Sipylum (Lydia) - ToposTextModern Manisa, about 32 km NE of Izmir. Founded, together with Magnesia ad Maeandrum, by the Thessalian Magnetes, it was situated in the fertile valley of the ...
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Home - Asia Minor Coins - Photo GalleryAncient Greek and Roman coins from Asia Minor ... Magnesia (BC 400-330) AE 516 views4th century BC. ... hybrid or transitional issue. Very rare and ...
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Magnesia ad Maeander - Asia Minor Coins - Photo GalleryThe style and fabric of the coin are consistent with the coinage of Ionia in the mid-late 4th century BC. The Apollo / bull butting types are common at Magnesia ...Missing: hybrid | Show results with:hybrid
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APOLLODORUS, THE LIBRARY BOOK 1 - Theoi Greek MythologyAeolus reigned over the regions about Thessaly and named the inhabitants Aeolians. He married Enarete, daughter of Deimachus, and begat seven sons, Cretheus, ...
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Pliny, Natural History, 36 (a) - Attalus.orgEnglish translation of Pliny the Elder, Natural History, Book 36, 1-100, by D.E.Eichholz.Missing: 36.25 english
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ZEUS FAMILY - Greek MythologyMAGNES The first eponymous king of Magnesia in Thessalia (northern Greece). He was a son of Zeus and Thyia (or, according to others, of Aiolos and Enarete).