Dolopia (Ancient Greek: Δολοπία) is a mountainous region of Greece, located north of Aetolia. Dolopia was located between Epirus and Thessaly, eventually...
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Regions of ancient Greece (section Dolopia)
Ancient Aperantia (Greek: Ἀπεραντία) was a small region of Aetolia, south of Dolopia. Its inhabitants were known as Aperantii. The name of Attica (Greek: Ἀττική)...
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Island of the Magnetes; later, it was consecutively known as Pelasgia, Dolopia, and finally Skyros. At 209 km2 (81 sq mi), it is the largest island of...
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Phtiothis - They lived in Achaea Phthiotis. Dolopes? - They lived in Dolopia (mostly considered a Thessalian tribe) Histiaeoteans - They lived in Histiaeotis...
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southern part of Thessaly, extending from the Maliac Gulf on the east, to Dolopia and Mount Pindus on the west, and stretching as far north as Pharsalus...
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The perioikoi were composed of Perrhaibia, Magnesia, Achaea Phthiotis, Dolopia, Ainis, Malis, and Oitaia. The three largest cities in Thessaly were Larisa...
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Euryalus ✓ ✓ ✓ 3 Argos son of Mecisteus Eurydamas ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5 Ctimene, Dolopia son of Ctimenus or of Irus and Demonassa Eurymedon ✓ 1 Phlius son of Dionysus...
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up to Aulon river to the north including Parauaea, Tymphaia, Athamania, Dolopia, Amphilochia, and Acarnania as well as west and north Thessaly (Histiaeotis...
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the Aulon river to the north), including Parauaea, Tymphaia, Athamania, Dolopia, Amphilochia, and Acarnania, as well as west and north Thessaly (Histiaeotis...
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extended: 321 into Euboea, Magnesia, Thessaly and its environs, excluding Dolopia and possibly Peparethos and Achaea Phthiotis. In 236 BC, he invaded Boeotia...
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[Aulṓn, today Vlorë] in the north including Paravaia, Tymphaia, Athamania, Dolopia, Amphilochia, and Acarnania, west and north Thessaly (Hestiaiotis, Perrhaibia...
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army. Another source adds that he had recruited Greek light infantry from Dolopia, Acarnania and Aetolia; these numbered no more than a few thousand. Caesar...
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Demetrias, the Magnesian coastline of Thessaly, parts of Athamania, parts of Dolopia, parts of Perrhaebia, and a number of towns in the Malian Gulf. Philip...
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approximately up to Αὐλών in the north including Paravaia, Tymphaia, Athamania, Dolopia, Amphilochia, and Acarnania), west and north Thessaly (Hestiaiotis, Perrhaibia...
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Theuma was a town of Ancient Thessaly near the frontiers of Dolopia. Livy relates that the retreat of Philip V of Macedon after the Battle of the Aous...
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Roman victory, the Aetolians led a rapid attack through Ainis and into Dolopia, while King Amynander attacked and captured Gomphi, in the south-western...
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Ctimene (Thessaly) (category Dolopia)
Κτιμένη), 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...
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around Mount Oeta in the upper valley of the Spercheius, and to the east of Dolopia. The Oetaeans appear to have been the collective name of the various predatory...
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Other Life Forms. Retrieved January 20, 2018. Savela, Markku. "Sebastonyma dolopia (Hewitson, 1868)". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved January...
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Phthiotic Thebes, Malis except Lamia, Doris, Locris, Phokis, Ainis, Alyzeia, Dolopia, Athamania, the island of Leukas in the Ionian Sea, some of the Molossians...
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Oetaea Phocis Delphi Elatea Acarnania Stratos Aetolia Thermos Aperantia Dolopia Thessaly Pherae Larissa Autonomous Subregion Magnesia Subregions within...
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Angeia (category Dolopia)
was a town and polis (city-state) in ancient Thessaly in the district Dolopia. Livy relates that the retreat of Philip V of Macedon after the Battle...
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Αιγίβοτος Aigivotos, Ανεμόεσσα Anemoessa, Πελασγία Pelasgia, Δολοπία Dolopia, Περίρρυτος Perirrytos, Πελαγία Pelagia. Tsougria Τσουγκριά Tsougria Πολύαιγος...
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vilayets of Trikala and Agrafa corresponded to the ancient Histiaeotis and Dolopia, two vilayets of which once constituted Upper Thessaly, so known to ancient...
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Sebastonyma is a genus of grass skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Sebastonyma dolopia (Hewitson, 1868) - Himalayas, Sikkim to Burma, northern Thailand, Laos...
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(Theopompus). Ainis is located in the upper Spercheios valley, bordering with Dolopia in the west, Oitaia in the south, Malis in the east and Achaia Phthiotis...
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as far as Aulon, in the north (including Paravaia, Tymphaea, Athamania, Dolopia, Amphilochia and Acarnania), western and northern Thessaly (Hestiaeotis...
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upon a tributary of the Peneius, and near the frontiers of Athamania and Dolopia. Its position made it a place of historical importance, since it guarded...
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transferred to Contrastia distigma (Plötz, 1882) H. dolopia Hewitson, 1868 - transferred to Sebastonyma dolopia (Hewitson, 1868) H. duroca Plötz, 1882 - transferred...
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septentrionum Wood-Mason & de Nicéville, 1887 Hedge hopper 597 Sebastonyma dolopia Hewitson, 1868 Tufted ace 598 Sovia grahami Evans, 1926 Graham's ace 599...
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