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  1. Larissa (mythology): In Greek mythology, Larissa or Larisa (Ancient Greek: Λάρισσα) was the name of two different figures that appears in various accounts: Larisa was a nymph from Thessaly. She was described by Pausanias as a daughter of Pelasgus, son of Triopas, king ... (Mythology) [100%] 2023-12-03 [Nymphs]
  2. Larissa: A daughter of Pelasgus (3), from whom the arx of Argos and two Thessalian towns are believed to have derived their name. [100%] 1997-06-25
  3. Larissa: Larissa (/ləˈrɪsə/; Greek: Λάρισα, Lárisa, [ˈlarisa]) is the capital and largest city of the Thessaly region in Greece. It is the fifth-most populous city in Greece with a population of 148,562 in the city proper, according to the 2021 census. (Place) [100%] 2023-12-14 [Greek regional capitals]
  4. Larissa (moon): Larissa, also known as Neptune VII, is the fifth-closest inner satellite of Neptune. It is named after Larissa, a lover of Poseidon (Neptune) in Greek mythology and eponymous nymph of the city in Thessaly, Greece. (Moon) [100%] 2023-12-27 [Moons of Neptune] [Astronomical objects discovered in 1981]...
  5. Larissa: Larissa, the most important town of Thessaly, situated in a rich agricultural district on the right bank of the Salambria, about 35 m. of Volo, with which it is connected by rail. Till 1881 it was the seat of a ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  6. Larissa (moon): Larissa, also known as Neptune VII, is the fifth-closest inner satellite of Neptune. It is named after Larissa, a lover of Poseidon (Neptune) in Greek mythology and eponymous nymph of the city in Thessaly, Greece. (Moon) [100%] 2023-11-24 [Moons of Neptune]
  7. Larissa (mythology): In Greek mythology, Larissa or Larisa (Ancient Greek: Λάρισσα) was the name of two different figures that appears in various accounts: Larisa was a nymph from Thessaly. She was described by Pausanias as a daughter of Pelasgus, son of Triopas, king ... (Mythology) [100%] 2023-12-27 [Nymphs] [Queens in Greek mythology]...
  8. Larissa (sainte): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Larissa. Cet article est une ébauche concernant le christianisme. (Sainte) [100%] 2023-12-22
  9. Larisa (Argos): Larisa (Greek: Λάρισα, also Κάστρο Λάρισα, "Castle Larisa") is the ancient and medieval acropolis of Argos, located on a high rocky hill, within the town's boundaries to the west. According to Strabo, it is named for a group of Pelasgians. (Argos) [83%] 2024-05-31 [Ancient Argos] [Acropoleis in Greece]...
  10. Larisa: Larisa o Lárisa (en griego Λάρισα, Lárisa) es una ciudad de Grecia, capital de Tesalia y de la unidad periférica de Larisa, es la quinta ciudad más poblada e importante de Grecia. Tiene algo más de 160 000 habitantes (concretamente, 162 ... [83%] 2024-04-22
  11. Philo Of Larissa: Philo Of Larissa, Greek philosopher of the first half of the ist century B. During the Mithradatic wars he left Athens and took up his residence in Rome. He was a pupil of Clitomachus, whom he succeeded as head of ... [78%] 2022-09-02
  12. Heliodorus of Larissa: Heliodorus of Larissa (fl. 3rd century?) was a Greek mathematician, and the author of a short treatise on optics which is still extant. (Biography) [78%] 2023-11-30 [Ancient Greek mathematicians] [3rd-century mathematicians]...
  13. Thorax of Larissa: Thorax (Greek: Θώραξ) of Larissa in Thessaly was a member of the powerful family of the Aleuadae. He was a son of an Aleuas who was a friend of the poet Simonides. [78%] 2023-12-14 [Ancient Larissaeans] [Ancient Thessalian statesmen]...
  14. Philo of Larissa: Philo of Larissa (Greek: Φίλων ὁ Λαρισσαῖος Philon ho Larissaios; 159/8–84/3 BC) was a Greek philosopher. He was a pupil of Clitomachus, whom he succeeded as head of the Academy. (Philosophy) [78%] 2023-10-17 [Academic philosophers] [1st-century BC philosophers]...
  15. Domninus of Larissa: Domninus of Larissa (Greek: Δομνῖνος; c. 420 – c. (Biography) [78%] 2023-09-27 [5th-century philosophers] [Ancient Greek mathematicians]...
  16. Philo of Larissa: Philo (159/8–84/3 BCE) was the last known head of Plato’s Academy during its skeptical phase. Under his leadership, the Academics abandoned the radical skepticism of Arcesilaus and Carneades (who professed to live without rationally warranted beliefs ... (Philosophy) [78%] 2022-02-11
  17. Achillius of Larissa: Saint Achillius of Larissa, also known as Achilles, Ailus, Achillas, or Achilius (Greek: Άγιος Αχίλλειος, Ágios Achílleios) (died 330 AD), was a 4th century bishop of Larissa and one of the 318 persons present at the First Council of Nicaea. His feast ... [78%] 2023-12-27 [330 deaths] [4th-century bishops in the Roman Empire]...
  18. Lalitsa: The lalitsa (Greek: λαλίτσα) is a wind-blown musical instrument of Greece, widely used in Greek folk music. The flute it is Vessel flute, much like the floghera, though lalitses themselves have no finger holes. [71%] 2023-12-31 [Greek musical instruments] [Greek music]...
  19. Laissac: Laissac (French pronunciation: [lɛsak]) is a former commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Laissac-Sévérac-l'Église. (Part of Laissac-Sévérac-l'Église in Occitanie, France) [71%] 2023-12-16 [Former communes of Aveyron] [Aveyron communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia]...
  20. Lamassa: Lamassa is a village on the south-west coast of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, south of Kabaman. Lamassa Island lies off the coast to the south in the bay of the same name. [71%] 2024-01-13 [Populated places in New Ireland Province]

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