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  • Phthia
  • In Greek mythology city or district in ancient Thessaly

    Phthia (/ˈθaɪə/ ; Ancient Greek: Φθία or Φθίη Phthía, Phthíē) was a city or district in ancient Thessaly according to Greek mythology. It is frequently

    Phthia

    Phthia

  • Phthia of Macedon
  • Phthia (Ancient Greek: Φθία; lived 3rd century BC) was a daughter of Alexander II (272–260 BC), king of Epirus, and his half-sister Olympias II. Phthia

    Phthia of Macedon

    Phthia_of_Macedon

  • Peleus
  • Mythical character

    ˈpiːljuːs/; Ancient Greek: Πηλεύς, romanized: Pēleús) was a hero, king of Phthia, husband of Thetis and the father of their son Achilles. This myth was already

    Peleus

    Peleus

    Peleus

  • Phthia (mythology)
  • In Greek mythology, Phthia (/ˈθaɪə/; Greek: Φθία or Φθίη Phthía) may refer to the following individuals: Phthia, the nymph mother of Dorus by Hellen,

    Phthia (mythology)

    Phthia_(mythology)

  • Achilles
  • Greek mythological hero

    son of the Nereid Thetis and Peleus, king of Phthia and famous Argonaut. Achilles was raised in Phthia along with his childhood companion Patroclus and

    Achilles

    Achilles

    Achilles

  • Phthia (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Phthia was a region in ancient Greece; the home of the mythical Myrmidons It can also refer to: In Greek mythology: see Phthia (mythology) Phthia, one

    Phthia (disambiguation)

    Phthia_(disambiguation)

  • Phthia of Epirus
  • Phthia (Ancient Greek: Φθία; lived 4th century BCE), was a Greek queen, daughter of Menon of Pharsalus, the Thessalian hipparch, and wife of Aeacides,

    Phthia of Epirus

    Phthia of Epirus

    Phthia_of_Epirus

  • Patroclus
  • Greek mythological character

    child, he was exiled from his hometown and was adopted by Peleus, king of Phthia. There, he was raised alongside Peleus's son, Achilles. When the tide of

    Patroclus

    Patroclus

    Patroclus

  • Phthiotis
  • Regional unit in Greece

    Magnesia in the northeast. The name dates back to ancient Achaea Phthiotis and Phthia, which is best known as the home of Achilles. Phthiotis covers the northern

    Phthiotis

    Phthiotis

    Phthiotis

  • 189 Phthia
  • Main-belt asteroid

    189 Phthia is a bright-coloured, rocky main belt asteroid that was discovered by German-American astronomer Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters on September

    189 Phthia

    189 Phthia

    189_Phthia

  • Antigone (wife of Peleus)
  • Character in Greek mythology

    To escape punishment they fled from Aegina. At Phthia, Peleus was purified by Eurytion, king of Phthia, and married Eurytion's daughter, Antigone. Peleus

    Antigone (wife of Peleus)

    Antigone_(wife_of_Peleus)

  • Chryseis of Macedonia
  • Queen consort of Macedonia (230s–220s BC)

    to have been married to Phthia, which has led some historians to argue that Chryseis was a nickname for Phthia or that Phthia was Philip’s mother instead

    Chryseis of Macedonia

    Chryseis_of_Macedonia

  • Myrmidons
  • Mythological soldiers commanded by Achilles in Homer's Iliad

    Peleus and Telamon, for murdering their half-brother, Phocus. Peleus went to Phthia and a group of Myrmidons followed him to Thessaly. Peleus's son, Achilles

    Myrmidons

    Myrmidons

    Myrmidons

  • Thessaly
  • Administrative region of Greece

    to Hellenes as an originally relatively small tribe settled in Thessalic Phthia. During the era of the Trojan War they were centered along the settlements

    Thessaly

    Thessaly

    Thessaly

  • Andromache (play)
  • Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides

    of Sparta Molossus – son of Andromache and Neoptolemus Peleus – king of Phthia, grandfather of Neoptolemus Nurse of Hermione Orestes – Hermione's cousin

    Andromache (play)

    Andromache (play)

    Andromache_(play)

  • Alexander II of Epirus
  • King of Epirus from 272 BC to 255 BC

    Olympias, by whom he had two sons, Pyrrhus ΙΙ, Ptolemy ΙΙ and a daughter, Phthia. Beloch places the death of King Alexander II "about 255", and supports

    Alexander II of Epirus

    Alexander II of Epirus

    Alexander_II_of_Epirus

  • Central Greece (geographic region)
  • Central part of Greece

    to Hellenes as an originally relatively small tribe settled in Thessalic Phthia. During the era of the Trojan War they were centered along the settlements

    Central Greece (geographic region)

    Central Greece (geographic region)

    Central_Greece_(geographic_region)

  • Eurytion (king of Phthia)
  • honoured') or Eurythion (/jʊəˈrɪθiən/; Ancient Greek: Εὐρυθίων) was a king of Phthia. He was also counted among the Argonauts and the Calydonian hunters. The

    Eurytion (king of Phthia)

    Eurytion_(king_of_Phthia)

  • Phthia (mistress of Amyntor)
  • Mistress of Amyntor in Greek mythology

    In Greek mythology, Phthia (Ancient Greek: Φθία, romanized: Phthía, lit. 'withering') or Clytia (Ancient Greek: Κλυτία, romanized: Klutía, lit. 'renowned')

    Phthia (mistress of Amyntor)

    Phthia_(mistress_of_Amyntor)

  • Hellen
  • Mythological progenitor of the Greek people

    BC), in his De architectura, calls Dorus the son of Hellen by the "nymph Phthia", while Dionysius of Halicarnassus (c. 60 BC – after 7 BC) apparently considered

    Hellen

    Hellen

    Hellen

  • Phoenix (son of Amyntor)
  • Greek mythical figure

    of king Amyntor. Because of a dispute with his father, Phoenix fled to Phthia, where he became king of the Dolopians, and tutor of the young Achilles

    Phoenix (son of Amyntor)

    Phoenix (son of Amyntor)

    Phoenix_(son_of_Amyntor)

  • Achaea Phthiotis
  • Historical region of ancient Thessaly in ancient Greece

    Achaea Phthiotis (Ancient Greek: Ἀχαΐα Φθιῶτις, lit. 'Achaea of Phthia') or simply ancient Phthiotis (Φθιῶτις) was a historical region of Thessaly, in

    Achaea Phthiotis

    Achaea Phthiotis

    Achaea_Phthiotis

  • Battle of Pharsalus
  • Part of Caesar's Civil War (48 BC)

    Phthia, the home of Achilles. Near Old and New Pharsalus was a "Thetideion", or temple dedicated to Thetis, the mother of Achilles. However, Phthia,

    Battle of Pharsalus

    Battle of Pharsalus

    Battle_of_Pharsalus

  • Hermione (mythology)
  • Daughter of Menelaus and Helen of Troy

    Neoptolemus. After the war ended, he sent Hermione away to the city of Phthia (the home of Peleus and Achilles), where Neoptolemus was staying. The two

    Hermione (mythology)

    Hermione (mythology)

    Hermione_(mythology)

  • Olympias II of Epirus
  • 3rd-century BC Greek noblewoman

    herself against the Aetolian League, she gave before 239 BC her daughter Phthia in marriage to Demetrius II, king of Macedonia. By this alliance, she secured

    Olympias II of Epirus

    Olympias_II_of_Epirus

  • Apollo
  • Ancient Greek god

    Parthenope Paus. 2nd cent. AD Cinyras Pharnace Dorus, Laodocus, Polypoetes Phthia Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Tenes Procleia Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Linus

    Apollo

    Apollo

    Apollo

  • Andromache
  • Wife of Hector in Greek mythology

    fears he will grow up to avenge his father Hector. She goes with him to Phthia, where Thetis and Peleus, the parents of Achilles, lived. Hyginus calls

    Andromache

    Andromache

    Andromache

  • Zeus
  • Greek god of the sky and king of the gods

    Libyan Sibyl (Herophile) Lamia Paus. 2nd cent. AD Locrus Maera Achaeus Phthia Servius 4th/5th cent. AD Car Crete Aelian 2nd cent. AD Aethlius Protogeneia

    Zeus

    Zeus

    Zeus

  • Deidamia I of Epirus
  • Epirote princess (d. 300 BC)

    Deidamia was a daughter of Aeacides, king of Epirus and his wife, Queen Phthia, and sister of King Pyrrhus. While yet a girl, she was betrothed by her

    Deidamia I of Epirus

    Deidamia_I_of_Epirus

  • Trojan War
  • Legendary war in Greek mythology

    Neoptolemus gave him his mother Deidamia as wife. After Peleus died he succeeded Phthia's throne. He had a feud with Orestes (son of Agamemnon) over Menelaus's daughter

    Trojan War

    Trojan War

    Trojan_War

  • Ionians
  • Ancient Greek tribe

    the Ionians, Hellen, son of Deucalion, ancestor of the Hellenes, king of Phthia, arranged a marriage between his son Xuthus and the daughter of king Erechtheus

    Ionians

    Ionians

    Ionians

  • Amyntor (son of Ormenus)
  • Greek mythological figure

    on his mother's urgings, had sex with his father's concubine, Clytia or Phthia. Amyntor, discovering this, called upon the Erinyes to curse him with childlessness

    Amyntor (son of Ormenus)

    Amyntor_(son_of_Ormenus)

  • The Song of Achilles
  • 2011 novel by Madeline Miller

    after said son attacked him, he is exiled to Phthia, where he meets Achilles, the only son of Phthia's king, Peleus, and the sea nymph Thetis. They become

    The Song of Achilles

    The_Song_of_Achilles

  • Marmarica
  • Littoral region of ancient Libya

    now the Libya and Egypt frontier, including the towns of Bomba (ancient Phthia), Timimi (ancient Paliurus), Tobruk (ancient Antipyrgus), Acroma (ancient

    Marmarica

    Marmarica

    Marmarica

  • Pyrrhus of Epirus
  • King of Epirus from 297 to 272 BC

    mythology. In c. 319 BC, Pyrrhus was born to prince Aeacides of Epirus, and Phthia, a Thessalian noblewoman, the daughter of the Thessalian general Menon.

    Pyrrhus of Epirus

    Pyrrhus of Epirus

    Pyrrhus_of_Epirus

  • Pyrrhus II of Epirus
  • King of Epirus

    Olympias II and Alexander II of Epirus. He was a brother of Ptolemy and Phthia of Macedon. He ruled as king of Epirus from 255 BC to 237 BC. He had two

    Pyrrhus II of Epirus

    Pyrrhus II of Epirus

    Pyrrhus_II_of_Epirus

  • Catalogue of Ships
  • Part of Iliad, listing towns, war leaders and number of ships

    Achilles (later led by Neoptolemus) Pelasgic Argos, Alos, Alope, Trachis, Phthia 2.695 No name given. 40 Protesilaus (later led by Podarces) Phylace, Pyrasus

    Catalogue of Ships

    Catalogue of Ships

    Catalogue_of_Ships

  • Argonauts
  • Band of heroes in Greek mythology

    or Calydon son of Hephaestus or Lernus or Aetolus Peleus ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 7 Phthia son of Aeacus and Endeis. Father of Achilles Peneleos ✓ ✓ ✓ 3 Boeotia son

    Argonauts

    Argonauts

    Argonauts

  • Balius and Xanthus
  • Pair of immortal horses in Greek mythology

    abilities in Statius's Thebaid. Poseidon gave the two horses to King Peleus of Phthia, as a wedding gift when Peleus married the Ocean goddess, Thetis. Peleus

    Balius and Xanthus

    Balius and Xanthus

    Balius_and_Xanthus

  • Ptolemy of Epirus
  • King of Epirus

    king of Epirus, and Olympias, grandson of the great Pyrrhus and brother of Phthia of Macedon. He was named in honour of his late uncle Ptolemy. He succeeded

    Ptolemy of Epirus

    Ptolemy_of_Epirus

  • Phaedra (mythology)
  • Cretan princess in Greek mythology

    Mythology portal Other women who falsely accused men of rape: Philonome Phthia Ochne Demodice Astydamia Apollodorus, Library, 3.1.2 Hyginus, Fabulae, 40

    Phaedra (mythology)

    Phaedra (mythology)

    Phaedra_(mythology)

  • Philip V of Macedon
  • King of Macedonia from 221 to 179 BC

    Perseus of Macedon. Philip was the son of Demetrius II of Macedon, and either Phthia of Macedon or Chryseis. Philip was nine years old when his father died in

    Philip V of Macedon

    Philip V of Macedon

    Philip_V_of_Macedon

  • Briseis
  • Greek mythological character

    Achilles's lawful, wedded wife, you would sail me west in your warships, home to Phthia, and there with the Myrmidons hold my marriage feast." (Robert Fagles translation)

    Briseis

    Briseis

    Briseis

  • Clytie
  • Name list

    called mother of Thalpius by Eurytus instead of Theraephone. Clytie or Phthia, concubine of Amyntor, the cause of a conflict between him and his son Phoenix

    Clytie

    Clytie

  • Demonassa
  • Several figures in Greek mythology

    attributed to five women. Demonassa, mother of Eurydamas and Eurytion, king of Phthia, by Irus. Otherwise, Eurydamas parentage was given as Ctimenus from Dolopian

    Demonassa

    Demonassa

  • Dorians
  • Ancient Greek tribe

    Herodotus' list of Dorian states is as follows. From northeastern Greece were Phthia, Histiaea and Macedon. In central Greece were Doris (the former Dryopia)

    Dorians

    Dorians

    Dorians

  • Eurytion
  • Set of mythological Greek characters

    attributed to several individuals in Greek mythology: Eurytion, the king of Phthia. Eurytion, a Centaur of Arcadia who demanded to marry the daughter of Dexamenus

    Eurytion

    Eurytion

  • Endymion (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek mythical character

    There he killed his hosts, Dorus and Laodocus and Polypoetes, the sons of Phthia and Apollo, and called the country Aetolia after himself. In a similar vein

    Endymion (mythology)

    Endymion (mythology)

    Endymion_(mythology)

  • Achaeus (mythology)
  • Name of three mythological characters

    Achaeus, son of Xuthus and mythical founder of Achaean race. Achaeus, son of Phthia, daughter of Phoroneus and the god Zeus. Graves, Robert (2017). The Greek

    Achaeus (mythology)

    Achaeus_(mythology)

  • Aethalides (Argonaut)
  • Ancient Greek mythological figure

    He was a son of Hermes and Eupolemeia, a daughter of King Myrmidon of Phthia. Aethalides was born near the streams of Amphrysus. Aethalides was the herald

    Aethalides (Argonaut)

    Aethalides_(Argonaut)

  • Amazons (DC Comics)
  • Race of warrior women in DC Comics

    daughter of Phthia and Melanippus, the Amazons martyr; she died in battle with Achilles (first appearance: Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #33). Phthia — The daughter

    Amazons (DC Comics)

    Amazons_(DC_Comics)

  • Names of the Greeks
  • Ethnonyms for the Greeks

    relatively small tribe in Phthia in central Greece (Achaea Phthiotis). In the Parian Chronicle it is mentioned that Phthia was the homeland of Hellenes

    Names of the Greeks

    Names of the Greeks

    Names_of_the_Greeks

  • Molossians
  • Αncient Greek tribe

    was the son of Aeacides of Epirus and a Greek woman from Thessaly named Phthia, the daughter of a war hero in the Lamian War. Pyrrhus was a second cousin

    Molossians

    Molossians

    Molossians

  • Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans

    the queen mother and regent of Epirus, Olympias II, offered her daughter Phthia of Macedon to Demetrius II in marriage. Demetrius II accepted her proposal

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • Aethalides (mythology)
  • Argonauts and son of Hermes and Eupolemeia, daughter of King Myrmidon of Phthia. Hyginus, Fabulae 134 Apollonius, 1.54 Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica translated

    Aethalides (mythology)

    Aethalides_(mythology)

  • Deucalion
  • Greek mythological figure

    Apollodorus (1st or 2nd century CE). Deucalion, who reigned over the region of Phthia, had been forewarned of the flood by his father Prometheus. Deucalion was

    Deucalion

    Deucalion

    Deucalion

  • Antigonid dynasty
  • Dynasty of Hellenistic kings

    Olympias. Demetrius II Aetolicus (Macedon) 239–229 BC Stratonice of Macedon Phthia of Epirus Nicaea of Corinth Chryseis Son of Antigonus II and Phila. Stratonice

    Antigonid dynasty

    Antigonid dynasty

    Antigonid_dynasty

  • Phoroneus
  • Character in Greek mythology

    dominions and thus became king of Argos. The Clementine Recognitions mentions Phthia, a daughter of Phoroneus, who became the mother of Achaeus by Zeus. Hyginus'

    Phoroneus

    Phoroneus

    Phoroneus

  • Xanthippe (mythology)
  • name that may refer to: Xanthippe, daughter of Dorus, son of Apollo and Phthia. She was the wife of King Pleuron and mother by him of Agenor, Sterope,

    Xanthippe (mythology)

    Xanthippe_(mythology)

  • The Battle of Olympus
  • 1988 video game

    (starting area), Argolis, Attica, Crete, Laconia, Peloponnes, Phrygia, and Phthia. Swords, shields, and crystals help to provide offensive power and defensive

    The Battle of Olympus

    The_Battle_of_Olympus

  • Syneches thoracicus
  • Species of fly

     thoracicus Binomial name Syneches thoracicus (Say, 1823) Synonyms Hybos thoracicus Say, 1823 Gloma phthia Walker, 1849 Syneches testaceus Melander, 1928

    Syneches thoracicus

    Syneches_thoracicus

  • Polydora
  • Ancient Greek female name

    Polydora, daughter of Peleus and Antigone, daughter of King Eurytion of Phthia. She married Borus, son of Perieres, who wooed her with large dowry, but

    Polydora

    Polydora

  • Perieres (king of Messenia)
  • accounts, Perieres was called the son of Dioplethes, son of King Myrmidon of Phthia and possibly Peisidice, daughter of Aeolus. The Bibliotheca mentioned two

    Perieres (king of Messenia)

    Perieres_(king_of_Messenia)

  • Argos Pelasgikon
  • Homeric location of Thessaly

    Pelasgian Argos, and dwelt in Alos and Alope and Trachis, and that held Phthia and Hellas, the land of fair women, and were called Myrmidons and Hellenes

    Argos Pelasgikon

    Argos_Pelasgikon

  • Acastus
  • Ancient Greek mythological Argonaut

    king of Iolcus. Acastus purified Peleus of the murder of King Eurytion of Phthia. Acastus's wife (variously named in mythology; often Astydamia, but sometimes

    Acastus

    Acastus

  • Demetrius II Aetolicus
  • King of Macedon, 239 – 229 BC

    wife. Nicaea, the widow of his cousin Alexander of Corinth, c. 245/244 BC. Phthia (239 BC), daughter of Alexander II of Epirus, and possibly the mother of

    Demetrius II Aetolicus

    Demetrius II Aetolicus

    Demetrius_II_Aetolicus

  • Greeks
  • Ethnic group

    tribe settled in Thessalic Phthia, with its warriors under the command of Achilleus. The Parian Chronicle says that Phthia was the homeland of the Hellenes

    Greeks

    Greeks

    Greeks

  • Enipeas (Thessaly)
  • River in Greece

    the tetrades of ancient Thessaly, from Achaea Phthiotis in South through Phthia to finally flow into the Pineios in Histiaeotis. The banks of the Enipeas

    Enipeas (Thessaly)

    Enipeas (Thessaly)

    Enipeas_(Thessaly)

  • Niobids
  • Figures in Greek mythology

    Number 7 7 7 7 6 3 Females Astycrateia not given ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Ogygia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Phthia ✓ ✓ Neaera or ✓ ✓ ✓ Cleodoxa ✓ ✓ ✓ Pelopia ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Astyoche ✓ Ethodaia ✓

    Niobids

    Niobids

    Niobids

  • Menon IV of Pharsalus
  • Ancient Greek nobleman, maternal grandfather of Pyrrhus of Epirus

    pitched battle, during which Menon was slain. Menon had given his daughter, Phthia, in marriage to Aeacides, king of Epirus, by whom she became the mother

    Menon IV of Pharsalus

    Menon_IV_of_Pharsalus

  • Dorus (mythology)
  • Dorus, founder of the Dorian nation. Dorus, the Aetolian son of Apollo and Phthia, and brother of Laodocus and Polypoites. He was the father of Xanthippe

    Dorus (mythology)

    Dorus_(mythology)

  • Ogyges
  • Primeval mythological ruler in ancient Greece

    survivors after the great deluge. Their son Hellen, who became ruler of Phthia in southern Thessaly, was the patriarch of the Hellenes. Mamre: the oak

    Ogyges

    Ogyges

  • Laodocus
  • Mythological characters

    Leodocus (Λεωδόκος) may refer to: Laodocus, the Aetolian son of Apollo and Phthia, brother of Dorus and Polypoetes; all three were killed by Aetolus, son

    Laodocus

    Laodocus

  • Ancient Greek flood myths
  • Great floods throughout ancient history as described in Greek mythology

    him. Prometheus had a son Deucalion. He, reigning in the regions about Phthia, married Pyrrha, the daughter of Epimetheus (the brother of Prometheus)

    Ancient Greek flood myths

    Ancient_Greek_flood_myths

  • Phocus (son of Aeacus)
  • Cychreus, the reigning king, died without an heir, while Peleus went to Phthia, where he was purified by the Phthian King Eurythion. However, the tradition

    Phocus (son of Aeacus)

    Phocus_(son_of_Aeacus)

  • Sortes Homericae
  • Achilles' speech (Iliad 9.363) - "In three days you would reach fertile Phthia", where Phthia (Φθίη) evokes the root of the noun φθίσις ‘decay, withering away’

    Sortes Homericae

    Sortes_Homericae

  • Aspalis
  • Greek mythological woman

    Greek: Ἁσπαλίς, romanized: Aspalís) was a local heroine from Melite in Phthia whose story was apparently meant to provide an etiology for the local surname

    Aspalis

    Aspalis

    Aspalis

  • Leontiades (Thermopylae)
  • Early 5th-century BC Theban commander

    Dolopes, Enienes, Perrhaebians, Locrians, Magnesians, Melians, Achaeans of Phthia, Thebans, and all the Boeotians except the men of Thespiae and Plataea."

    Leontiades (Thermopylae)

    Leontiades_(Thermopylae)

  • List of country-name etymologies
  • be the son of Deucalion and Pyrrha and to have originated in Thessalic Phthia. Achilleus commanded their forces at Troy. His brother Amphictyon was said

    List of country-name etymologies

    List_of_country-name_etymologies

  • Dorus (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (1921–1972), Dutch comedian Dorus, Greek mythological figure, son of Apollo and Phthia, and the father of Xanthippe Dorus Nijland (1880–1968), Dutch cyclist Dorus

    Dorus (disambiguation)

    Dorus_(disambiguation)

  • Aeacides of Epirus
  • 4th century BC king of Epirus, father of Pyrrhus

    a son of King Arybbas and grandson of King Alcetas I. Aeacides married Phthia, the daughter of Menon of Pharsalus, by whom he had the celebrated son Pyrrhus

    Aeacides of Epirus

    Aeacides of Epirus

    Aeacides_of_Epirus

  • Dorus (son of Hellen)
  • Son of Hellen, eponym of the Dorians in Greek mythology

    version of the myth, Dorus was said to be born from Hellen and the nymph Phthia (maybe another for Orseis). According to other writers, Dorus was the son

    Dorus (son of Hellen)

    Dorus_(son_of_Hellen)

  • Aeacus
  • Ancient Greek mythological ruler of the Myrmidons and judge of the dead

    Peleus ∞ Thetis (2) Phocus of Aegina Ajax the Great Teucer Achilles king of Phthia ∞ Deidamia (daughter of Lycomedes) Trambelus Neoptolemus/Pyrrhus king of

    Aeacus

    Aeacus

    Aeacus

  • Admetus of Epirus
  • 5th-century Greek ruler of Epirus

    refuge was the house of Admetus. As Admetus was absent, Admetus' queen, Phthia, welcomed Themistocles. On his return to Epirus, Admetus assured Themistocles

    Admetus of Epirus

    Admetus of Epirus

    Admetus_of_Epirus

  • Polypoetes
  • Characters in Greek mythology

    to the following individuals: Polypoetes, the Aetolian son of Apollo and Phthia, brother of Dorus and Laodocus. He was killed by Aetolus. Polypoetes, son

    Polypoetes

    Polypoetes

  • List of minor planets: 1–1000
  • June 18, 1878 Clinton C. H. F. Peters  · 36 km (22 mi) MPC · JPL 189 PhthiaPhthia September 9, 1878 Clinton C. H. F. Peters  · 38 km (24 mi) MPC · JPL

    List of minor planets: 1–1000

    List_of_minor_planets:_1–1000

  • Total War Saga: Troy
  • 2020 turn-based strategy video game

    factions, leaders, and mission chains. Faction leaders are: Achilles of Phthia, Agamemnon of Mycenae, Odysseus of Ithaca, and Menelaus of Sparta, all from

    Total War Saga: Troy

    Total_War_Saga:_Troy

  • Cleobule
  • Several figures in Greek mythology

    Crantor. Cleobule was jealous of Amyntor's love for his concubine, Clytie or Phthia, so she convinced her son Phoenix to sleep with her, but when Amyntor found

    Cleobule

    Cleobule

  • Calydonian boar hunt
  • Defeat of a mythical boar by Olympian heroes

    by their comrades. Peleus ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Son of Aiakos, father of Achilles from Phthia. Phoenix ✓ ✓ Son of Amyntor, tutor and companion of Achilles. Phyleus ✓

    Calydonian boar hunt

    Calydonian boar hunt

    Calydonian_boar_hunt

  • The Feast of the Gods (van Bijlert)
  • Painting by Jan van Bijlert

    Olympus to celebrate the marriage of Thetis, a nereid, and Peleus, king of Phthia, in which many gods from Greco-Roman mythology participate. In the centre

    The Feast of the Gods (van Bijlert)

    The Feast of the Gods (van Bijlert)

    The_Feast_of_the_Gods_(van_Bijlert)

  • Actor (mythology)
  • Set of Greek mythical characters

    was an ally of Phineus during his fight with Perseus. Actor, a king of Phthia, was said to be the son of King Myrmidon and Peisidice, daughter of Aeolus

    Actor (mythology)

    Actor_(mythology)

  • Ctimene (Thessaly)
  • Town and polis in ancient Thessaly

    was a town and polis in ancient Thessaly, on the borders of Dolopia and Phthia, near the Lake Xynias. It is cited by Apollonius of Rhodes as the place

    Ctimene (Thessaly)

    Ctimene (Thessaly)

    Ctimene_(Thessaly)

  • Women's Gamma Ethniki
  • Football league in Greece

    Goudi Candia Sport[7] 2023–24 Panserraiki Panetolikos PAOK B Nereides Phthias PAS Spartis Acharnaikos Thriamvos Haidariou PAS Lesvou Halis Varipetrou

    Women's Gamma Ethniki

    Women's_Gamma_Ethniki

  • Alfred Klose
  • German mathematician and astronomer (1895 - 1953)

    Breslau under Alexander Wilkens (research on the movement of the planet 189 Phthia). After that he was at the University of Greifswald and its observatory

    Alfred Klose

    Alfred Klose

    Alfred_Klose

  • Stratonice of Macedon
  • when she left Demetrius in disgust, on account of his second marriage to Phthia, the daughter of Olympias, and retired to Syria. Here she in vain incited

    Stratonice of Macedon

    Stratonice_of_Macedon

  • A2 Ethniki Volleyball
  • Men's volleyball league in Greece

    Aris Thessaloniki Apollon Kalamarias GAS Archelaos Katerinis Anagennisi Artas APS Phthia AS Makedonikos AMS Nestor Pegasos Polichnis X.A.N. Thessaloniki

    A2 Ethniki Volleyball

    A2_Ethniki_Volleyball

  • Imbros
  • Island in Turkey

    According to Greek mythology, the palace of Thetis, mother of Achilles, king of Phthia, was situated between Imbros and Samothrace. The stables of the winged horses

    Imbros

    Imbros

    Imbros

  • Argonautica
  • Greek epic poem dated to the 3rd century BC

    1289, 1330; [3] 196, 363, 440, 515, 1174 Peleus Brother of Telamon, from Phthia, he is father of the infant Achilles One of Jason's counselors. He rallies

    Argonautica

    Argonautica

    Argonautica

  • 189 (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    189 is a year. 189 may also refer to: 189 (number) UFC 189 189 Phthia Interstate 189 Lectionary 189 NGC 189 189th (disambiguation) This disambiguation

    189 (disambiguation)

    189_(disambiguation)

  • Antigonus II Gonatas
  • King of Macedonia from 277 BC to 239 BC

    neighbour, as was sanctioned by the marriage between the regent's daughter Phthia and Antigonus' son and heir Demetrius. With the restoration of the territories

    Antigonus II Gonatas

    Antigonus II Gonatas

    Antigonus_II_Gonatas

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