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1 Λευκαθέα
Λευκᾰθ-έα, ἡ, goddess worshipped in Thessaly (II neut. pl. [full] Λευκάθεα, τά, festival at Teos, CIG3066.25:—hence [suff] Λευκᾰθ-εών, ῶνος (sc. μήν), ὁ, month at Chios, GDI5661.25 (iv B.C.); at Teos, Supp.Epigr. 2.579.21 (iv B.C.); at Magnesia on Maeander, Inscr.Magn.89.6:— also [suff] Λευκᾰθ-ιών, at Lampsacus, CIG3641b17; [suff] Λευκᾰθ-εος, at Astypalaea, SIG 780 (i B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Λευκαθέα
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2 Παγασαί
Πᾰγᾰσαί, αἱ, Pagasae in Thessaly, the port of Pherae, whence the Argonauts sailed, Hdt.7.193, etc.:—hence ἥρως Παγασαῖος, of Jason, AP4.3b20 (Agath.): ὁ Παγασίτης [ῑ] κόλπος, D.12.5; λιμὴν Παγασήϊος, A. R.1.524; ἀκτὴ Παγασηΐς, ib.318.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Παγασαί
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3 Τύχων
Τύχων [pron. full] [ῠ], ωνος, ὁ, ([etym.] τύχη) a name of Hermes, Inscr.Magn.203 (iii B. C.), Hsch., Theognost.Can.33; of Priapus, D.S.4.6 (A v.l. Τυφῶνα); [Πρίαπος] ἔοικε.. Τύχωνι Str.13.1.12
; defined as δαίμων περὶ τὴν Ἀφροδίτην, Choerob. in Theod.1.274 H.; he is the giver of small gifts to mortals, AP9.334 (Pers.), cf. Apolloph.1 D.2 name of the deified lance of Alexander of Pherae, Plu.Pel.29. -
4 φιλέλλην
A fond of the Hellenes, mostly of foreign princes, as Amasis, Hdt.2.178, cf. Plu.Ant.23; of Parthian kings, BMus.Cat.Coins, Parthia p.14, etc.;φ. Ἀρσάκης PAvrom.1
A2 (i B. C.); also of Nero, SIG814.41 (Acraephiae, i A. D.); also of Hellenic tyrants, as Jason of Pherae, Isoc. 5.122: generally of Hellenic patriots, Pl.R. 470e; of Hippocrates, Sor.Vit.Hippocr.8;καλὸν Ἕλληνα ὄντα φιλέλληνα εἶναι X.Ages.7.4
; μᾶλλον φ. ib.2.31, Isoc.4.96; μάλιστα φ., of the subjects of Evagoras, Id.9.50; coupled with φιλοβασιλεύς, Com.Adesp. in Gött.Nachr.1922.31.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλέλλην
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5 Ἄλκηστις
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Ἄλκηστις
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6 Διοκλῆς
Διο-κλῆς: son of Orsilochus of Pherae, Od. 3.488.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Διοκλῆς
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7 Μεσσήνη
Μεσσήνη: a district about Pherae in what was afterward Messenia, Od. 21.15.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Μεσσήνη
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8 Ὀρσίλοχος
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Ὀρσίλοχος
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9 Πεισίστρατος
Πεισίστρατος: Pisistratus, the youngest son of Nestor, Telemachus's companion on his journey to Pherae and Sparta, Od. 3.36, Od. 4.155, Od. 15.46, 48, 131, 166.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Πεισίστρατος
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10 Φεραί
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Φεραί
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Pherae — (Greek: Φεραί) was an ancient Greek town in southeastern Thessaly.Mish, Frederick C., Editor in Chief. “Pherae.” Webster’s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary . 9th ed. Springfield, MA: Merriam Webster Inc., 1985. ISBN 0 87779 508 8, ISBN 0 87779 509 … Wikipedia
PHERAE — urbs Magnesiae, hodie Ienizar aut Sidro, 90. stadiis a Pagasis in Circium, et 160. a Pelio monte in Occasum, Briet. Baudrand. vide supra. PHERAEA Arcadiae urbs, Sophiano … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
PHERAE quod PERAE — PHERAE, quod PERAE adhuc teste Leunclaviô, et Ienizar, teste Mardô, oppid. Thessaliaegeminum, ad distantiam 1. stad. in Pelasgia regione a Pelio monte 180. stad. distans, teste Strabone, a Pagasis 90. inter Demetriadem et Pharsalum, apud… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
PHERAE vulgo Cheramidi Sophiano — et aliis, oppid. Messeniae, in ora sinûs Messeniaci, inter Messenen ad Boream et Abeam ad Austrum, ad radices montis Taygeti, inter confinia Laconiae ad Ortum, et ostia Pamisi fluv. ad Occasum, 15. mill. pass. a Messene in Caeciam, vix 10. ab… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Pherae — geographical name ancient town SE Thessaly … New Collegiate Dictionary
Pherae — /fear ee/, n. (in ancient geography) a town in SE Thessaly: the home of Admetus and Alcestis. * * * … Universalium
Pherae — /fear ee/, n. (in ancient geography) a town in SE Thessaly: the home of Admetus and Alcestis … Useful english dictionary
Alexander of Pherae — Alexander (Gr. polytonic|Ἀλέξανδρος) was tagus or despot of Pherae in Thessaly, and ruled from 369 BC to 358 BC.cite encyclopedia | last = Elder | first = Edward | authorlink = | title = Alexander of Pherae | editor = William Smith | encyclopedia … Wikipedia
Jason of Pherae — (Ancient Greek: Ιάσων των Φερών), was the ruler of Thessaly during the period just before Philip II of Macedon came to power. He was appointed tagus , or king, of Thessaly in the 370s BC and soon extended his control to much of the surrounding… … Wikipedia
Alexander Of Pherae — ▪ Greek ruler died 358 BC despot of Pherae in Thessaly, Greece, from 369 to 358, whose tyranny caused the intervention of a number of city states in Thessalian affairs. The other Thessalian cities, refusing to recognize Alexander as tagos,… … Universalium
PHARAE vel PHERAE — PHARAE, vel PHERAE urbs Cretae a Misenis condita, Plin. l. 4. c. 2. Item urbs Messenes, ex qua erant Apharetiadae: hanc Aristomenes, post proelium ad Apri Monumentum diripuit, cumque eum cum praeda revertentem Anaxander spartanorum Rex a tergo… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale