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City wall (dating back to 290 BCE) and panorama, Volos, Thessaly, Greece Date: circa 1890s
The Bedesten bazaar in Larissa, Thessaly, Greece, 1800sThe Bedesten bazaar in Larissa, Thessaly, Greece. Men in turbans talk, haggle and smoke pipes at the market in front of a mosque. Bazar de Larrise (Grece). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from A
Chrysame, Thessalian priestess and herbalistChrysame, Thessalian priestess of the goddess Enodia, famous for using poisonous herbs to defeat the Ionians at Erythrae, granting victory to Cnopus
Volos, Greece - Kala Nera VillageKala Nera Village, near Volos is a coastal port city in Thessaly situated midway on the Greek mainland, about 330km north of Athens and 220km south of Thessaloniki
Volos, Greece - Capital of Magnesia - Rue DemetriadosRue Demetriados, Volos - a coastal port city in Thessaly situated midway on the Greek mainland, about 330km north of Athens and 220km south of Thessaloniki
Volos, Greece - Capital of Magnesia - PortVolos is a coastal port city in Thessaly situated midway on the Greek mainland, about 330km north of Athens and 220km south of Thessaloniki. It is the capital of the Magnesia regional unit
View of the village of Portaria, Thessaly, Greece. Veduta di Portaria
Various architectural features
Eastern Orthodox monastery on Meteora rock, Thessaly, Greece. Monastero della Tessaglia detto Meteora
Greek chariot race. A man rides a four-horse chariot or quadriga in the Games. From a vase in the collection of Sir William Hamilton. Corsa dei Carri
Greek athletes competing in the martial art of Pankration. After the Pancrastinae statue of Pankratiasts in the Florentine Museum (now in the Uffizi). Pancraziasti del Museo Fiorentino
Carthusian monks, Mount Pindus, northern GreeceCarthusian monks, Mount Pindus, Thessaly, at the border of northern Greece and southern Albania. Their monastery is at the very top of the mountain. 1842
View of the village of Nikali, Thessaly, Greece, 1821View of the village of Nikali, near Larissa, the capital of Thessaly, Greece. Villagers draw water from a well, a man plays a lute, women spin and weave. Copied from Edward Dodwells Views of Greece
Volos, Greece - Capital of Magnesia - The Poor AsylumThe Poor Asylum at Volos, a coastal port city in Thessaly situated midway on the Greek mainland, about 330km north of Athens and 220km south of Thessaloniki
Volos, Greece - Saint Georges, PilionSaint Georges, Pilion, near Volos is a coastal port city in Thessaly situated midway on the Greek mainland, about 330km north of Athens and 220km south of Thessaloniki
Volos, Greece - Capital of MagnesiaVolos is a coastal port city in Thessaly situated midway on the Greek mainland, about 330km north of Athens and 220km south of Thessaloniki. It is the capital of the Magnesia regional unit
Volos on the Gulf of Volo, Thessaly, GreeceVolos on the shores of the Gulf of Volos, Thessaly, Greece. Date: circa 1907
The Hyperian Fountain at Pherae, GreeceMinaret of the former Mosque at the spring of Kefalovryso, the Hyperian fountain of antiquity, at Velestino (ancient Pherae). Date: circa 1907
Phoenician. Lycian Sarcophagus. 5th BC. Batlle of centaursPhoenician. Lycian Sarcophagus. 5th BC. Made out of Paros marble. Detail. Batlle of centaurs. Royal Necropolis of Sidon. Lebanon. Istanbul Archaeological Museum. Turkey
The Final Judgment. 1560. Detail. Paintings in the narthex of the katholikon (church). Late Byzantine art. Fresco. GREECE. THESSALY. TRIKALA. Kalambaka. Roussanou Monastery
The Meteora, Greece - KalabakaThe Meteora (" suspended rocks")
Racial / Monastir / ThessalyA man and two women from Monastir and Thessaly Date: late 19th century
Lapithes V CentaursA people of Thessaly, they won renown by overcoming the centaurs at the marriage feast of Briseis
The Muses and AthenaThe Muses reveal to Athena the existence of the Pierian Spring, in Thessaly, source of inspiration for artists, musicians and writers
Sibyl of ThessalyThe Sibyl of Thessaly