
Pelasgians - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Pelasgians
- ancient inhabitants of Greece
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+ Pelasgi , Pelasgian
Aelian:Fr_282
The Caucones and Leleges and Pelasgians. [283] & {281
Athen_14.639
celebrated by all the Pelasgians, a man whose name was
Callim:Epigr_40
of the Gates, to whom Pelasgian Acrisius builded this
Ennius:Ann_15
low beneath the warring Pelasgian, [16-17] & The Lineage
Euseb]:Chron_225
eones - for 92 years The Pelasgians - for 85 years The Thr
Euseb]:Chron_267
say that after them, the Pelasgians and some of the Greeks
Euseb]:Chron_269
he then says that the Pelasgian colonists migrated from
Just_7.1
The inhabitants were called Pelasgi, the country Paeoni
Plin:HN_3.51
called Agylla by the Pelasgians who founded it, Alsium,
Plin:HN_7.193
brought to Latium by the Pelasgians.
THI_92
(321-311) the land of Pelops, Pelasgian Argos, and Pny
ValMax_4.6e.3
they were expelled by the Pelasgians, and lacking the help of
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