Pelinna
Pelinna (Latin: Pelinnaeum) was an ancient Greek city with a celebrated temple of Zeus Pelinnaeus, in Estiaeotis, ancient Thessaly. Pelinna was situated between Tricca and Pharcadon, near modern Palaiogardiki (Trikala regional unit). The city gained particular prominence in the fourth century BC through its alliance with Philip II of Macedon. Among other archaeological evidence of the religious significance of Pelinna are two Orphic gold tablets (lamellae) found in 1985 on the site of Petroporos, dating to the late 4th century BC.
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Pelinna
Pelinna (Latin: Pelinnaeum) was an ancient Greek city with a celebrated temple of Zeus Pelinnaeus, in Estiaeotis, ancient Thessaly. Pelinna was situated between Tricca and Pharcadon, near modern Palaiogardiki (Trikala regional unit). The city gained particular prominence in the fourth century BC through its alliance with Philip II of Macedon. Among other archaeological evidence of the religious significance of Pelinna are two Orphic gold tablets (lamellae) found in 1985 on the site of Petroporos, dating to the late 4th century BC.
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Pelineo o Pelina (en latín, Pe ...... de la población de Petroporo.
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Pelinna (Latin: Pelinnaeum) wa ...... ng to the late 4th century BC.
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bronze coin from Pelinna struck 400-344 BC.
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Pelineo o Pelina (en latín, Pe ...... a y tomada por tropas romanas.
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Pelinna (Latin: Pelinnaeum) wa ...... ng to the late 4th century BC.
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