
Thessaly - Wikipedia
Thessaly (/ ˈθɛsəli / THESS-ə-lee; Greek: Θεσσαλία, romanized:Thessalía [θesaˈli.a]; ancient Thessalian: Πετθαλία, Petthalía) is a traditional geographic and modern administrative region of Greece, comprising most of the ancient region of the same name.
Ancient Thessaly - Wikipedia
Thessaly or Thessalia (Attic Greek: Θεσσαλία, Thessalía or Θετταλία, Thettalía[1]) was one of the traditional regions of Ancient Greece. During the Mycenaean period, Thessaly was known as Aeolia, a name that continued to be used for one of the major tribes of Greece, the Aeolians, and their dialect of Greek, Aeolic.
Thessaly | Greece, Map, & History | Britannica
Thessaly, region of northern Greece south of Macedonia (Modern Greek: Makedonía), lying between upland Epirus (Ípeiros) and the Aegean Sea and comprising chiefly the fertile Tríkala and Lárissa lowlands.
History of Thessaly - Wikipedia
The history of Thessaly covers the history of the region of Thessaly in north-central Greece from antiquity to the present day. Thessaly is characterized by the large Thessalian plain, formed by the Pineios River, which is surrounded by mountains, most notably the Pindus mountain range to the west, which separates Thessaly from Epirus. [1] .
Thessaly | Sandman Wiki | Fandom
Thessaly is a witch from Ancient Thessaly. As a witch she utilizes any form of magic including spells, charms, and powers from all countries and belief systems, ignoring distinctions at her level of ability. She is highly intelligent, and the only surviving witch from her people.
History of Thessaly in Ancient Greece - Greek Boston
Through their rise and fall, the Thessalians controlled one of the most sought-after areas in ancient Greece. They are remembered for their contributions to governing as well as their additions to the already rich tradition of Greek mythology. Here's a look at …
Thessaly - Visit Greece
Enjoy Thessaly, a region of sheer beauty with mountains, rivers, beaches, the popular Plastira Lake, Tempi valley, and last but not least the unique Meteora, the most photogenic spiritual site in Greece.
Thessaly - Hellas Atlas
Thessaly (Greek: Θεσσαλία, Thessalía; ancient Thessalian: Πετθαλία, Petthalía) is a traditional geographic and modern administrative region of Greece, comprising most of the ancient region of the same name.
Perseus Encyclopedia, Thessaly
Thessalians of the classical period were agricultural people whose exports were shipped throughout the Mediterranian world. Today Thessaly is the "bread basket" of Greece. Thessaly has always been famous for its horses. During the Peloponnesian War the Thessalian cavalry helped the Athenians.
Thessaly - Geographia, Classical Mythology
Thessaly, a vast region in northeastern Greece, is steeped in mythology and history. Named after Thessalus, son of Jason and Medea, the region is famous for mythical tribes like the Lapiths, known for their conflict with Centaurs at Peirithoüs' wedding. Key cities such as Iolcus, Phthia, and Larisa played significant ...