Pagasae or Pagases (Greek: Παγασαί, romanized: Pagasaí), also Pagasa, was a town and polis (city-state) of Magnesia in ancient Thessaly, currently a suburb...
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Pagasetic Gulf (redirect from Gulf of Pagasae)
The gulf took its name from the ancient city of Pagasae. Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "Pagasae". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London:...
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According to Strabo, it was near Lake Boebeïs 90 stadia from Pagasae, its harbor on the Gulf of Pagasae (Geography 9.5). The site is in the modern community of...
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"swan") or Cygnus was a bloodthirsty and cruel man who dwelt either in Pagasae, Thessaly or by the river Echedorus in Macedonia. Cycnus was the son of...
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He probably first finished the siege of Pagasae, to deny the Athenians a landing place in Thessaly. Pagasae was not part of the Thessalian Confederation...
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Thessalian League, Philip and his army traveled to Thessaly in order to capture Pagasae, resulting in an alliance with Thebes. A year later in 353 BC, Philip was...
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Administration "May Pagasa", a pen-name of José Rizal Pagasa, alternate spelling of Pagasae, a city of ancient Thessaly Pag-asa (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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writing during the reign of Augustus, said it departed from the port of Pagasae. It was Athena who taught Tiphys to attach the sails to the mast, since...
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or Homolium, Iolcus, Magnesia, Meliboea, Methone, Mylae, Nelia, Olizon, Pagasae, Rhizus, Spalaethra, and Thaumacia. Homer. Iliad. Vol. 2.756. Aristot....
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besieged the strategic port of Pagasae (effectively the harbour of Pherae) before the Battle of Crocus Field. By taking Pagasae, it is probable that Philip...
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