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 1  ExII|       was scarcely feared beyond Thessaly’s border.~Caesar’s anger
 2  ExII|    rising to its setting, both. ~Thessaly’s nearer Pontus than Rome
 3   Ind|       The son of Peleus, king of Thessaly, and the sea-goddess Thetis, (
 4   Ind|       311-364 Achilles came from Thessaly.~ ~Acontius~The lover of
 5   Ind|     until it was brought back to Thessaly. King Aeetes was reluctant
 6   Ind|   Athenian Hipparchos. He was in Thessaly in 514 before returning
 7   Ind|       living in the mountains of Thessaly, hence called biformes,
 8   Ind|    Haemonia~The ancient name for Thessaly, from Haemon father of Thessalos.~
 9   Ind|        Oeta, between Aetolia and Thessaly. (see Metamorphoses IX:159)~
10   Ind|       end of the Black Sea is to Thessaly.~Book EI.V:43- 86 A region
11   Ind|         EI.III:49-94 Exiled from Thessaly to Corinth.~Book EI.IV:1-
12   Ind|         the Danube estuary, than Thessaly is from Colchis.~Book EIII.
13   Ind|         and two of the cities of Thessaly were named after her. There
14   Ind| Bacchantes.~ ~Ossa~A mountain in Thessaly in Northern Greece.~Book
15   Ind|         the throne of Iolchos in Thessaly. He sent Aeson’s son Jason
16   Ind|             Pelion~A mountain in Thessaly in Northern Greece.~Book
17   Ind|    Alexander Tyrant of Pherae in Thessaly.~Ibis:311-364 Alexander
18   Ind|         of the city of Pherae in Thessaly after 369. He was opposed
19   Ind|          King of the Lapithae in Thessaly and friend of Theseus. He
20   Ind|         and gave his name to all Thessaly. ~ ~Thessaly~The region
21   Ind|         name to all Thessaly. ~ ~Thessaly~The region in northern Greece.
22   Ind|          1-58 Pelias was King of Thessaly.~ ~Thoas, Thoans~The king
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