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- Histiaeotis abstract "Histiaeotis (Greek: Ἱστιαιῶτις) or Hestiaeotis was a Northwest district of ancient Thessaly, part of the Thessalian tetrarchy, roughly corresponding to modern Trikala regional unit. Cities of the district: Aeginion, Trikka, Pharkadon, Gomphoi, Pelinna, Metropolis, Phaloria and Ithome. Notable sanctuaries of the region were of Asclepius at Tricca, of Aphrodite Kastnia at Metropolis and of Zeus at Pelinna. In the Catalogue of Ships: they that held Tricca and Ithome of the crags, and Oechalia, city of Oechalian Eurytus, these again were led by the two sons of Asclepius, the skilled healers Podaleirius and Machaon.Histiaeotis is first mentioned by Herodotus, when.. in the time of Dorus the son of Hellen, (Dorians) were in the territory around Mounts Ossa and Olympus, known as Histiaeotis. Then they were evicted from Histiaeotis by the Cadmeans and settled on Mount Pindus... Strabo also confirms that in earlier times Histiaeotis was called Doris but when the Perrhaebians took possession of it, who had already subdued Histiaeotis in Euboea and had forced its inhabitants to migrate to the mainland, they called the country Histiaeotis after these Histiaeans, because of the large number of these people who settled there. Strabo adds that Histiaeotis and Dolopia comprise the Upper Thessaly, which is in a straight line with Upper Macedonia, as is Lower Thessaly with Lower Macedonia. In epigraphy, the regional name occurs as Hestiōtai, ambassadors in Athens and Histiōtai in the Thessalian grain decree for Rome (see Pelasgiotis) but most similarly written names are related to Histiaea, an Attic deme and a city in North Euboea. The epigraphical Aeolic Greek vocalism of Hestiaeotis is bizarre and idiomatic.".
- Histiaeotis thumbnail Thessaly.jpg?width=300.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageExternalLink gis?region=3&subregion=9&area=Hestiaiotis.
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- Histiaeotis wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Histiaeotis wikiPageRevisionID "667613818".
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Aeginion.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Aeolic_Greek.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Thessaly.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Aphrodite.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Asclepius.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Cadmeians.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Cadmus.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Capture_of_Oechalia.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Catalogue_of_Ships.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_ancient_Thessaly.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trikala.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Deme.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Dolopia.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Dorians.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Doris_(Greece).
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Dorus.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Euboea.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Eurytus.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Farkadona.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Gomfoi.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Gomphoi.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Hellen.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Herodotus.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Histiaea.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Ithome_(Thessaly).
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Kalabaka.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Macedonia.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Thessaly.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Machaon_(physician).
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Metropolis_(Thessaly).
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Olympus.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Ossa_(Greece).
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Pindus.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Oechalia.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Pelasgiotis.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Pelinna.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Perrhaebi.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Perrhaebians.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Phaloria.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Pharkadon.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Pindus.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Podaleirius.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Podalirius.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Tagus_(title).
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Thessalian_tetrarchy.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Tricca.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Trikala.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Trikala_(regional_unit).
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Trikka.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Macedonia.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Thessaly.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLink File:Thessaly.jpg.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Histiaeotis".
- Histiaeotis hasPhotoCollection Histiaeotis.
- Histiaeotis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Histiaeotis subject Category:Geography_of_ancient_Thessaly.
- Histiaeotis subject Category:Trikala.
- Histiaeotis hypernym District.
- Histiaeotis type Article.
- Histiaeotis type Settlement.
- Histiaeotis type Article.
- Histiaeotis comment "Histiaeotis (Greek: Ἱστιαιῶτις) or Hestiaeotis was a Northwest district of ancient Thessaly, part of the Thessalian tetrarchy, roughly corresponding to modern Trikala regional unit. Cities of the district: Aeginion, Trikka, Pharkadon, Gomphoi, Pelinna, Metropolis, Phaloria and Ithome. Notable sanctuaries of the region were of Asclepius at Tricca, of Aphrodite Kastnia at Metropolis and of Zeus at Pelinna.".
- Histiaeotis label "Histiaeotis".
- Histiaeotis sameAs Histiaeotis_(Tessàlia).
- Histiaeotis sameAs Estiotide.
- Histiaeotis sameAs m.09gq01z.
- Histiaeotis sameAs Q5773017.
- Histiaeotis sameAs Q5773017.
- Histiaeotis sameAs 希斯提奥提斯.
- Histiaeotis wasDerivedFrom Histiaeotis?oldid=667613818.
- Histiaeotis depiction Thessaly.jpg.
- Histiaeotis isPrimaryTopicOf Histiaeotis.