Via Pythia

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Via Pythia is the Latin name for a road that ran through Thessaly in Greco-Roman antiquity , from Thermopylae to Pythion, one of the three cities of the Pelagonian Tripoli .

The course of the road is no longer verifiable.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ William Hazlitt : The classical gazetteer: a dictionary of ancient geography, sacred and profane, 1851, p. 370 Online
  2. ^ William Smith: A classical dictionary of biography, p. 535 Online