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Ancient Greek people
The Perrhaebi (Ancient Greek: Περραιβοί) or Peraebi (Περαιβοί) were an ancient Greek people who lived on the western slopes of Olympus, on the border
Perrhaebi
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
Sagartians, Hindush, Eordi, Bottiaei, Chalcidians, Brygians, Pierians, Perrhaebi, Enienes, Dolopes, and Magnesians.[citation needed] The Achaemenid infantry
Achaemenid_Empire
Town in Thessaly, Greece
antiquity, it was known as Oloosson (Ὀλοοσσών) and was a town of the Perrhaebi tribe. It is situated at the foot of Mount Olympus. Due to its location
Elassona
Historic federation of Greek states
Locrians Oitaeans and Malians and Ainianes --and Agraeans and Dolopes---Perrhaebi---of Zacynthus and of Cephalenia. The decision for the destruction of
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Geographical sub-divisions of the Hellenic world
was the northernmost district of ancient Thessaly, where the tribe of Perrhaebi lived. Major cities were: Pythion, Doliche, Azorus, Oloosson and Phalanna
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the northernmost district of ancient Thessaly, where the tribe of the Perrhaebi lived. Major cities were: Pythion, Doliche, Azorus, Oloosson and Phalanna
Perrhaebia
Traditional region of Ancient Greece
Thessaly mentioned by Homer or other poets were: Aeolians, Magnetes, Perrhaebi and Pelasgians. The name of Thessaly recorded epigraphically in Aeolic
Ancient_Thessaly
Greek nobleman
shared in Philip II’s councils and Phillip II sent him to deal with the Perrhaebi and Agathocles took charge of affairs in that area. There is a possibility
Agathocles_of_Pella
480–479 BC phase of the Greco-Persian Wars
Paeonians, Eordi, Bottiaei, Chalcidians, Brygians, Pierians, Macedonians, Perrhaebi, Enienes, Dolopes, Magnesians, Achaeans 300,000 Grand total 2,641,610
Second Persian invasion of Greece
Second_Persian_invasion_of_Greece
Eponymous ancestor of the Illyrians in Greek mythology
(Μαίδον) Taulas (Ταυλαντά) of the Taulantii Perrhaebus (Περραιβόν) of the Perrhaebi Partho (Παρθώ) of the Partheni Daortho (Δαορθώ) of the Daors Dassaro (Δασσαρώ)
Illyrius
(mentioned in Iliad's Catalogue of Ships) (people of Achilles in the Iliad) Perrhaebi (Perraiboí) (mentioned in Iliad's Catalogue of Ships) Achaeans (Narrower
List_of_ancient_Greek_tribes
Greek mythological figure
I am the lord.There lies within the limits of my rule the land of the Perrhaebi, the parts beyond Pindus close to the Paeonians, and the mountain ridge
Pelasgus_(king_of_Argos)
War between Rome and Macedonia, 171–168 BC
Violent conflict erupted in Thessaly and Perrhaebia (the land of the Perrhaebi, a tribe in northern Thessaly). This was exacerbated by a debt problem
Third_Macedonian_War
Περραιβός) was one of the sons of Illyrius and the eponymous founder of the Perrhaebi. Wilkes, John J. (1995). The Illyrians. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
Perrhaebus
Ancient town and polis in Perrhaebi, Thessaly
Greek: Γόννος) or Gonni (Γόννοι) was a town and polis (city-state) of the Perrhaebi in ancient Thessaly, which derived its name, according to the later Greek
Gonnus
Northwest district of ancient Thessaly
Cadmeans and settled on Mount Pindus... Histiaeotis was also the seat of the Perrhaebi (Eth. Περραιβός), a warlike and powerful tribe, who possessed in historical
Histiaeotis
Character from Greek mythology
Maedus; Taulas, founder of the Taulantii; and Perrhaebus, founder of the Perrhaebi. He also had three sisters: Partho, founder of the Parthini; Daortho,
Dardanus_(son_of_Illyrius)
Town and polis (city-state) of the Perrhaebi in ancient Thessaly
Phalanna (Ancient Greek: Φάλαννα), was a town and polis (city-state) of the Perrhaebi in ancient Thessaly, situated on the left bank of the Peneius, southwest
Phalanna
Town near the north coast of ancient Euboea
deme of Histiaea; according to others it was founded by the Thessalian Perrhaebi. Another foundation story had it that the name Histiaea is said to derive
Oreus
Greek revolutionary and author (1773–1863)
(Χατζηβασιλείου), but adopted the nickname “Perraivos” alluding to the Perrhaebi, an ancient Greek tribe of Thessaly. It is believed that he was an illegitimate
Christoforos_Perraivos
Fortress in ancient Thessaly
Thessaly. It was also called Gonno-Condylon, and was one of the towns of the Perrhaebi. Condylon's site is at a place now called Zesti Vrysi. Livy. Ab urbe condita
Condylon
Peristasis Peristera Peristhenes Perithoedae Peritrope Perizoma Group Peronai Perrhaebi Perrhaebia Perrhidae Persaeus Perse Perseids (mythology) Persephone Persephone
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Genus of butterflies
the family Lycaenidae. Araotes lapithis (Moore, [1858]) - witch Araotes perrhaebis Semper, 1890 Philippines Wikimedia Commons has media related to Araotes
Araotes
lapithis (Moore, [1858]) A. l. arianus Fruhstorfer, 1912 (Pn) Araotes perrhaebis Semper, 1890 (Bas, Mi) genus: Bindahara Bindahara phocides (Fabricius
List of butterflies of the Philippines
List_of_butterflies_of_the_Philippines
Ancient Greek tribe of Epirus
associated with tribes farther north, which had names similar to the Perrhaebi of northern Thessaly and the Dassaretae of the Malik-Koritsa basin Winnifrith
Dexaroi
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