| John Lemprière - 1833 - 822 pages
...were probably known to him, from his naming Pelegon, the father of Asteroi'icus, a Pironian warrior. They must at one period have been widely spread over...Greece, since a district of upper Thessaly bore the name of Pelagonw Tripolitu, and it is ingeniously conjectured by Gatterer, in his learned commentary on... | |
| John Lemprière - 1838 - 818 pages
...probably known to him, from his naming Pclegon, the father of Asteropams, a Paeonian warrior. They must ai one period have been widely spread over the north...Greece, since a district of upper Thessaly bore the name of Pelagonia Tripolitis, and it is ingeniously conjectured by Gatterer, in his learned commentary on... | |
| John Lemprière - 1839 - 814 pages
...have been widely spread over ihe north ot Greece, since a district ' of upper Thessalv bore the name of Pelagonia Tripolitis, and it is ingeniously conjectured by Gatterer, in his learned commentarj' on anciem Tlirace, that these were a remnant of the remote expedition of the Teucri and... | |
| John Lemprière - 1839 - 810 pages
...were probably known to him, from his naming Pelegon, the father of Asteropseus, a Pa-onion warrior. They must at one period have been widely spread over the north ol Greece, since a district of upper Thessaly bore the name of Pelagonia Tripolilis, and it is ingeniously... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1841 - 664 pages
...Pelagon, the father of Asteropœus, t Pzonmri warrior. (Compare Strabo, 331.) They must at one time have been widely spread over the north of Greece, since a district of Upper Thessaly bore the name of Pelagonia Tripolitis, and it is ingeniously conjectured by Gatterer, in his learned commentary on... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1850 - 790 pages
...were probably known to him, from his naming Pelagon, the father of Asteropteus, a Pffionian warrior. They must at one period have been widely spread over...district of upper Thessaly bore the name, as we shall •ee, of Pelagmia Tripo/ilis. Frequent allusion is made to Pelaponia by Livy, in his account of the... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1850 - 790 pages
...father of Asteropseus, a Paeonian warrior. They must at one period have been widely spread over^the north of Greece, since a district of upper Thessaly bore the name, as we shall see, of Pelagonia Tripolltis. Frequent allusion is made to Pelagonia by Livy, in his account of the wars between the... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1871 - 782 pages
...were probably known to him, from his naming Pelagon, the father of Asteropaeus, a Paeonian warrior. They must at one period have been widely spread over...a district of upper Thessaly bore the name, as we shali see, of Pelagonia .Tripolitis. Frequent allusion is made to Pelagonia by Livy, it. his account... | |
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