• Arne (Ancient Greek: Ἄρνη) was the chief city of the Aeolian Boeotians in ancient Thessaly, which was said to have derived its name from the mythological...
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  • village Arné, Hautes-Pyrénées, Midi-Pyrénées, France Arne (Boeotia), an ancient city in Boeotia, Greece Arne (Thessaly), an ancient city in Thessaly, Greece...
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    Cierium (redirect from Pieria (Thessaly))
    Thessaliotis in ancient Thessaly, which according to some ancient commentators, such as Stephanus of Byzantium was the successor to the Homeric Arne, the chief town...
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  • the Boeotians after their expulsion from ancient Thessaly. Pausanias identified this Boeotian Arne with Chaeroneia, Strabo with Acraephium; and others...
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  • their mother Arne, prompting Bœotus and Aeolus to kill Autolyte and flee from Icaria. Bœotus, accompanied by Arne, went to southern Thessaly, and founded...
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    Histiaeotis (or of Thessaliotis) in ancient Thessaly, described by Stephanus of Byzantium as a town in Upper Thessaly. Strabo says that Metropolis was founded...
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  • eventually Thessaly. There they seized Iphimede, wife of Aloeus, and her daughter Pankrato. Therefore, Huxley further suggests that Ἄρνη (Arne)—as a toponym...
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    taking elements with them from other parts of Thessaly.[citation needed] Boeotians were expelled from Thessaly after the Trojan war although there are three...
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    Laodicus, (4) Rhoeo or (5) Arne or (6) Scarphe. Pelias was power-hungry and he wished to gain dominion over all of Thessaly. To this end, he banished Neleus...
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    Traditionally the Minyans are considered Pelasgians and they lived in Thessaly and Boeotia. In Thessaly (Pelasgiotis) there was a close relation to the horses. Poseidon...
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