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150:, which has given the modern name to the bay. The acropolis occupied the summit of some rocky heights above Cape Angkístri, and at the foot of the rocks are many copious sources of water, of which Strabo speaks. But as these springs are rather saline to the taste, the city was provided in the Roman times with water from a distance by means of an aqueduct, the ruined piers of which are still a conspicuous object. The accepted site is in the modern village of 521: 17: 458: 96:, and from which he sailed upon his adventurous voyage: hence some of the ancients derived its name from the construction of that vessel, (from πήγνυμι), but others from the numerous and abundant springs which were found at this spot. 126:
in 290 or 293 BCE, Pagasae was one of the towns whose inhabitants were transferred to the new city; but after the Roman conquest Pagasae was restored, and again became an important place. In the time of
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The Best of the Argonauts: The Redefinition of the Epic Hero in Book One of Apollonius' Argonautica
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The Macedonian Empire: The Era of Warfare under Philip II and Alexander the Great, 359–323 B.C.
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Map showing ancient Thessaly. Pagasae is shown to the centre right at the head of its gulf.
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Mogens Herman Hansen & Thomas Heine Nielsen (2004). "Thessaly and Adjacent Regions".
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As of the nineteenth century, the ruins of the ancient city were to be seen near
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describes the setting vividly in the first book of his
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Pagasae is celebrated in mythology as the port where
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Greek
romanized
polis
Magnesia
ancient Thessaly
Volos
bay named after it
Latin
Jason
Argo
Apollonius of Rhodes
Argonautica
Philip II of Macedon
Onomarchus
Diodorus
Demetrias
Strabo
Pherae
stadia
Iolcos
Volos
Nees Pagasees
Volos
Soros
List of ancient Greek cities
Pliny
Naturalis Historia

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