THESSALY

thĕsˈəlē, largest ancient region of Greece in N central Greece. It corresponded roughly to the present-day nomes of Larissa and Tríkkala, which form part of the modern region known as Thessaly. Ancient Thessaly was almost completely walled in by mountains, including Pindus, Ossa, and Othrys (now Othrís), and the plains were extremely fertile. Civilization dates from prehistoric times. Before 1000 b.c. a tribe called the Thessalians entered the area from the northwest. The chief Thessalian cities, Larissa, Crannon, and Pherae, were oligarchical. The great families were the Aleuadae (at Larissa) and the Scopadae (at Crannon). The Thessalians were powerful in the 6th cent. b.c., partly through their control of the Amphictyonic League (see amphictyony). Conflict between the oligarchies, however, contributed to Thessaly's decline. Jason, the tyrant of Pherae, succeeded (374 b.c.) in uniting Thessaly, which again became a force in Greece, but it did not remain powerful for long and was subjugated (344 b.c.) by Philip II of Macedon. Under the Roman emperors Thessaly was joined to Macedonia, but after the death of Constantine the Great it became a separate province. It passed (1355) to the Turks and was ceded to Greece in 1881.

See A. J. B. Wace, Prehistoric Thessaly (1912); H. D. Hansen, Early Civilization in Thessaly (1933); and H. D. Westlake, Thessaly in the Fourth Century b.c. (1935, repr. 1969).

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...Pharsalos stadion 56th 556 128 Menandros Thessaly stadion 64th 524 150 Phrikias Pelinna...victory 69th 504 165 Thersias/Thersios Thessaly apene 70th 500 175 Hippokleas Pelinna...lst victory 74th 484 258 Echekratidas Thessaly (Larisa?) horse race 79th 464 259...
...been exposed recently by Gallis for Thessaly and by Coleman for the whole of Greece Coleman 1992; Gallis 1992 . In Thessaly, Milojcic s tripartite division...1967, 1973b: 47 . In southeastern Thessaly, at Sesklo, the first two subphases...
...goes to a lawless city, he will go to Thessaly, where Crito has friends. The Laws...prove beneficial for Socrates. Since Thessaly is a city in which there is much disorder...away in disguise. But surely even in Thessaly someone will mock Socrates for being...
THE WITCHES THESSALY OLIVER PHILLIPS University of Kansas My title, The Witches Thessaly, should be taken in the sense of the Thessaly of Witches, not the Witches of Thessaly. The focus rests on the reputation for sorcery of the geographical...
...establishing governments to his liking in Thessaly and of turning the countrys revenues...him in the face of which he retired to Thessaly. His effort, which was unnecessary for the defense of Thessaly, gives the first concrete indication...
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...woman witch" (gune pharmakis) from Thessaly to "draw down the moon," or create...further that "to this day" the women of Thessaly are called pharmakides, and well into...feats.12 We do not know exactly why Thessaly enjoyed such a strong reputation for...
...society aimed at the liberation of Epirus, Thessaly, and Macedonia. It had close ties with...kingdom, but also one from Jannina, Thessaly, Serres, Adrianople, Constantinople...population. (19). Born in 1780 in Thessaly, Oikonomos served in various posts in...
...cultivation). Farm income decrease (in Thessaly, from more than 2,000 per ha to about...of Karditsa, located in the region of Thessaly in Central Greece, for the 1997-98 cropping year. Thessaly is one of the major agricultural regions...
...source in classical literature. The region of Thessaly (the Vale of Tempe) is real enough, associated...scene, set, according to the title, in Thessaly. But, then, is the poem set in Thessaly? Though Landon makes many botanical references...
...much as very early poets had found them in Thessaly. Superior equestrians in Thessaly, they were tutors and police in the hell Dante...become, in the un-splintered world of ancient Thessaly, two centaurs, male and female, the subject...
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...mighty overlord of Mt Olympos), far away to the north in Thessaly. Parallels in this respect can be drawn with the development...their first land strategy should be to defend the passes from Thessaly into central Greece. One of these ran through Thermopylai...
...name of the Bohemian city of Karlovy Vary (8) 27 Mountain of Thessaly, appearing in Greek myth 1 (6) Down 1 N Portuguese city...pass linking Afghanistan and Pakistan (6) 23 Mountain of Thessaly, appearing in Greek myth (4) 2 Last months solution ILLUSTRATION...
...the number is 212-421-5777. In the central region of Thessaly, about a five-hour drive northwest of Athens, rise the...the south of Meteora, and seemingly worlds away from fertile Thessaly, lies an arid, windswept finger of land that only in the...
...the number is 212-421-5777. IN the central region of Thessaly, about a five-hour drive northwest of Athens, rise the...the south of Meteora, and seemingly worlds away from fertile Thessaly, lies an arid, windswept finger of land that only in the...
...Catullus referred to Peleus in the poem as the "pillar of Thessaly." The interpretation of Peleus had for some time been the...his head. The pi also stands for Pelion, the mountain in Thessaly where the Peleus-Thetis marriage was arranged, Skalsky concluded...
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...ir diwrnod y glaniodd, 1920, a galwyd fi yn Laura Thessaly. Yn l traddodiad y wlad, ganrifoedd yn l, Thessaly oedd enw y frenhines. Tybed a oes unrhyw ferch arall wedi ei henwi Thessaly? Hoffwn wybod a chysylltu nhw. Sgwennwch da chi...
...of Londons most deprived estates. The Thessaly Community Project, based at the Yvonne...because the centre was booming." But Thessaly appeared to be struggling as early as...000 of its own money into the centre. Thessaly treasurer the Rev Geoff Vevers said...
Fiction. THE DOCTOR OF THESSALY Anne Zouroudi WHEN a bride is jilted at the altar, the townsfolk of sleepy Thessaly in rural Greece have something new to gossip about. But then her fiance, the towns popular and admired doctor, is discovered...
...Best known for his Matt Dickinson FICTION The Doctor Of Thessaly by Anne Zouroudi (Bloomsbury, pounds 10.99). WHEN a bride is jilted at the altar, the townsfolk of sleepy Thessaly in rural Greece have something new to gossip about. Hermes...
...You will finish it in a few readings. What? The Doctor Of Thessaly by Anne Zouroudi (Bloomsbur y, pounds 10.99) Whats it...When a bride is jilted at the altar, the townsfolk of sleepy Thessaly in rural Greece have something new to gossip about. But then...
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THESSALY thes le, largest ancient region of Greece in N central Greece...Larissa and Trikkala, which form part of the modern region known as Thessaly. Ancient Thessaly was almost completely walled in by mountains, including Pindus...
...of the Gulf of Corinth, includes the low-lying plains of Thessaly , Attica , and Boeotia ; Mt. Olympus (Olimbos; 9,570 ft...ceded (1864) the Ionian Islands, and in 1881 Greece acquired Thessaly and part of Epirus. Because of British opposition, Greece...
...113,090), capital of Larissa prefecture, E Greece, in Thessaly on the Pinios River. It is an agricultural trade center and...and with Thessaloniki and Athens. The chief city of ancient Thessaly, it was annexed (4th cent. b.c.) by Philip II of Macedon...
...Farouk I Univ., Alexandria (1943 52). Wace excavated at Sparta, Mycenae, Troy, Thessaly, Corinth, and Alexandria. His writings include Prehistoric Thessaly (1912); Mycenae, an Archaeological History and Guide (1949); and A Companion...
...city (1991 pop. 77,192), capital of Magnisia prefecture, E Greece, in Thessaly, on the Gulf of Volos, an inlet of the Aegean Sea. The principal port of Thessaly, Volos is a transportation, commercial, and industrial center. Its leading...
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