 | George Grote - 1846
...Macedonian tribes appear to have been an outlying section : they dwelt to the northward of Thessaly and Mount Olympus, eastward of the chain by which...Pindus is continued, and westward of the river Axius. The Epirots were comprehended under the various denominations of Chaonians,Molossians, Thesprotians,... | |
 | William Smith - 1857
...MeoeeSoi-ía), the name applied to the country occupied by the tribes dwelling northward of Thessaly, and Mt. Olympus, eastward of the chain by which Pindus is continued, and westward of the river Axius. The extent of country, indeed, to which the name is generally given, embraces later enlargements, but,... | |
 | William Smith - 1873 - Počet stránok 1383
...MoKcSovia), the name applied to the country occupied by the tribes dwelling northward of Thessaly, and Mt Olympus, eastward of the chain by which Pindus is continued, and westward of the river Axins. The extent of country, indeed, to which the name is generally given, embraces later enlargements,... | |
 | George Grote - 1901
...native Macedonian tribes appear to have been an outlying section, dwelling; northward of Thesíaly and Mount Olympus, eastward of the chain by which...Pindus is continued, and westward of the river Axius. The Epirots were comprehended under the various denominations of Chaonians, Molossians, Tliesprotians,... | |
 | William Smith - 1873 - Počet stránok 1383
...MoicfSuvia), tlie name applied to the country occupied by the tribes dwelling northward of Thessaly, and Mt. Olympus, eastward of the chain by which Pindus is continued, and westward of the river Axiua. The extent of country, indeed, to which the name is generally given, embraces later enlargements,... | |
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