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Anciently, Magnesia (Ancient Greek: Μαγνησία) was a region of Ancient Greece, eventually absorbed by ancient Thessaly. Originally inhabited by the Magnetes (Μάγνητες), Magnesia was the long and narrow slip of country between Mounts Ossa and Pelion on the west and the sea on the east, and extending from the mouth of the Peneius on the north to the Pagasaean Gulf on the south. The Magnetes were members of the Amphictyonic League, and were settled in this district in the Homeric times, and mentioned in the Iliad. The Thessalian Magnetes are said to have founded the Asiatic cities of Magnesia ad Sipylum and Magnesia on the Maeander. The towns of Magnesia were: Aesonis, Aphetae, Boebe, Casthanaea, Cercinium, Coracae, Demetrias, Eurymenae, Glaphyrae, Homole or Homolium, Iolcus, , Meliboea, Metho

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  • Στην Αρχαιότητα, η Μαγνησία (αρχαία ελληνικά: Μαγνησία) ήταν μια περιοχή της Αρχαίας Ελλάδας. Η αρχαία Μαγνησία ανήκει στην αρχαία Θεσσαλία. Οι πρώτοι κάτοικοι της αρχαίας Μαγνησίας ήταν οι Μάγνητες. Τα όρια της αρχαίας Μαγνησίας αντιστοιχούν περίπου στα σημερινά όρια του νομού Μαγνησίας. Οι Μάγνητες ήταν μέλη της Αμφικτυονίας και εγκαταστάθηκαν στην περιοχή επί Ομηρικής εποχής. Επίσης, οι Μάγνητες αναφέρονται στην Ιλιάδα. Επίσης, λέγεται ότι οι Θεσσαλιοί Μάγνητες ίδρυσαν τις ασιατικές αποικίες Μαγνησία του Σιπύλου και Μαγνησία του Μαιάνδρου. (el)
  • Anciently, Magnesia (Ancient Greek: Μαγνησία) was a region of Ancient Greece, eventually absorbed by ancient Thessaly. Originally inhabited by the Magnetes (Μάγνητες), Magnesia was the long and narrow slip of country between Mounts Ossa and Pelion on the west and the sea on the east, and extending from the mouth of the Peneius on the north to the Pagasaean Gulf on the south. The Magnetes were members of the Amphictyonic League, and were settled in this district in the Homeric times, and mentioned in the Iliad. The Thessalian Magnetes are said to have founded the Asiatic cities of Magnesia ad Sipylum and Magnesia on the Maeander. The towns of Magnesia were: Aesonis, Aphetae, Boebe, Casthanaea, Cercinium, Coracae, Demetrias, Eurymenae, Glaphyrae, Homole or Homolium, Iolcus, , Meliboea, Methone, Mylae, Nelia, Olizon, Pagasae, Rhizus, Spalaethra, and Thaumacia. (en)
  • La Magnésie, en grec ancien Μαγνησία / Magnēsía, est une région de la Grèce antique, finalement absorbée par la Thessalie. (fr)
  • La Magnesia è una regione storica dell'antica Grecia. Era una regione costiera, situata tra la Tessaglia (di cui era considerata parte) e il Mar Egeo. I limiti settentrionale e meridionale erano costituiti dalla foce del fiume Peneo e dal Golfo Pagaseo. Le città principali erano Melibea, Bebe, Pagase e Metone. (it)
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  • Στην Αρχαιότητα, η Μαγνησία (αρχαία ελληνικά: Μαγνησία) ήταν μια περιοχή της Αρχαίας Ελλάδας. Η αρχαία Μαγνησία ανήκει στην αρχαία Θεσσαλία. Οι πρώτοι κάτοικοι της αρχαίας Μαγνησίας ήταν οι Μάγνητες. Τα όρια της αρχαίας Μαγνησίας αντιστοιχούν περίπου στα σημερινά όρια του νομού Μαγνησίας. Οι Μάγνητες ήταν μέλη της Αμφικτυονίας και εγκαταστάθηκαν στην περιοχή επί Ομηρικής εποχής. Επίσης, οι Μάγνητες αναφέρονται στην Ιλιάδα. Επίσης, λέγεται ότι οι Θεσσαλιοί Μάγνητες ίδρυσαν τις ασιατικές αποικίες Μαγνησία του Σιπύλου και Μαγνησία του Μαιάνδρου. (el)
  • La Magnésie, en grec ancien Μαγνησία / Magnēsía, est une région de la Grèce antique, finalement absorbée par la Thessalie. (fr)
  • La Magnesia è una regione storica dell'antica Grecia. Era una regione costiera, situata tra la Tessaglia (di cui era considerata parte) e il Mar Egeo. I limiti settentrionale e meridionale erano costituiti dalla foce del fiume Peneo e dal Golfo Pagaseo. Le città principali erano Melibea, Bebe, Pagase e Metone. (it)
  • Anciently, Magnesia (Ancient Greek: Μαγνησία) was a region of Ancient Greece, eventually absorbed by ancient Thessaly. Originally inhabited by the Magnetes (Μάγνητες), Magnesia was the long and narrow slip of country between Mounts Ossa and Pelion on the west and the sea on the east, and extending from the mouth of the Peneius on the north to the Pagasaean Gulf on the south. The Magnetes were members of the Amphictyonic League, and were settled in this district in the Homeric times, and mentioned in the Iliad. The Thessalian Magnetes are said to have founded the Asiatic cities of Magnesia ad Sipylum and Magnesia on the Maeander. The towns of Magnesia were: Aesonis, Aphetae, Boebe, Casthanaea, Cercinium, Coracae, Demetrias, Eurymenae, Glaphyrae, Homole or Homolium, Iolcus, , Meliboea, Metho (en)
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  • Ancient Magnesia (en)
  • Αρχαία Μαγνησία (el)
  • Magnésie antique (fr)
  • Magnesia (regione storica) (it)
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