Alexander the Great — This article is about the ancient king of Macedon. For other uses, see Alexander the Great (disambiguation). Alexander the Great Basileus of Macedon … Wikipedia
Thessalus — In Greek mythology, the name Thessalus is attributed to three individuals.*Thessalus was the son of Jason and Medea and the twin of Alcimenes. After the adventures of the Argonauts and the death of Acastus, Thessalus became king of Iolcus. He… … Wikipedia
List of other Greeks in ancient Macedonia — This is a list of other Greeks in ancient Macedonian region and Kingdom. For other ancient Macedonians see List of ancient Macedonians Macedonia (region)*ancient west ThraceCentral MacedoniaChalcidiceCities *Acanthus *Acrothoi *Aege *Alapta… … Wikipedia
Returns from Troy — After the fall of Troy most Achaean heroes did not return to their homes. They had incurred the wrath of the gods due to their sacriligeous behaviour. Many founded colonies far outside the Greek mainland. The Romans later traced ancestry from… … Wikipedia
List of ancient Greeks — This an alphabetical list of ancient Greeks. These include ethnic Greeks and Greek language speakers from Greece and the Mediterranean world up to about 200 AD. compactTOCRelated articles NOTOC A*Acacius of Caesarea bishop of Caesarea… … Wikipedia
Soli (Königreich) — Soli (Soloi, Solia) war ein eisenzeitliches Königreich im Nordwesten der Mittelmeerinsel Zypern. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Könige von Soli 3 Berühmte Bürger 4 Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia
Soloi (Königreich) — Mosaik in Soloi Soloi (griechisch Σόλοι; auch Solia, lateinische Form Soli), ist ein eisenzeitliches Stadtkönigreich und eine antike Stadt im Nordwesten der Mittelmeerinsel Zypern. Die Hauptstadt Soloi lag an einem Fluss und besaß einen Hafen.[1] … Deutsch Wikipedia
Aleuadae — The Aleuadae (Ancient Greek: polytonic|Ἀλευάδαι) were an ancient Thessalian family of Larissa who claimed descent from the mythical Aleuas.cite encyclopedia | last = Smith | first = William | authorlink = William Smith (lexicographer) | title =… … Wikipedia
Cimon — For other uses, see Cimon (disambiguation). Cimon Bust of Cimon in Larnaca, Cyprus … Wikipedia
Acron — Acron, son of Xenon, was an eminent Greek physician born at Agrigentum. His exact date is not known; but, as he is mentioned as being contemporary with Empedocles, who died about the beginning of the Peloponnesian war, he must have lived in the… … Wikipedia