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Alexander of Pherae, prepared to meet his enemy in Macedonia, but the king anticipated him, and, reaching Larissa, was admitted into the city.
However, the terminal illness of Radek's lover, Larissa Reissner, saw Radek lose his inhibitions and he began publicly criticising Stalin, in particular debating Stalin's doctrine of Socialism in One Country at the Communist Academy Radek was sacked from his post at Sun Yat-Sen University in May 1927.
The Larissa Chasma, a deep gash in the surface of Dione, a natural satellite of Saturn, was named after Larissa.
In mythology, the nymph Larissa was a daughter of the primordial man Pelasgus.
It is slightly contradictory because Larissa was also the birthplace of Achilles sworn enemy of Troyans.
The area around Larissa was extremely fruitful ; it was agriculturally important and in antiquity was known for its horses.
The name Larissa, inherited from the Pelasgian settlers — an alternative name for the district was Pelasgiotis — was common to many Pelasgian towns: the ancient Greek word larissa means " stronghold ".
The obverse depicted the nymph of the local spring, Larissa, for whom the town was named ; probably the choice was inspired by the famous coins of Kimon depicting the Syracusan nymph Arethusa.
In the neighbourhood of Larissa was celebrated a festival which recalled the Roman Saturnalia, and at which the slaves were waited on by their masters.
It was in Larissa that Philip V of Macedon signed in 197 BC a treaty with the Romans after his defeat at Cynoscephalae, and it was there also that Antiochus III, the Great, won a great victory, 192 BC.
As the chief city of ancient Thessaly, Larissa was directly annexed by Philip II of Macedon in 344, and from then on Larissa was under Macedonian control ; in 196 B. C.
Larissa became an ally of Rome and was the headquarters of the Thessalian League.
As the chief town and military base of Ottoman Thessaly, Larissa was a predominantly Muslim city.

Larissa and who
The states of Thessaly, which had previously acknowledged the authority of Jason of Pherae, were not so willing to submit to Alexander the tyrant, ( especially the old family of the Aleuadae of Larissa, who had most reason to fear him ).
At the very outset, he had to meet the formidable attack of the Normans ( led by Robert Guiscard and his son Bohemund ), who took Dyrrhachium and Corfu, and laid siege to Larissa in Thessaly ( see Battle of Dyrrhachium ).
In this paragraph the poet Homer shows that the Pelasgians who were the Troyans allies, they used to have the city of Larissa as their own where they lived and come from there.
The partition is a result of a compromise, essentially brokered by Eumenes, following a conflict of opinion between the party of Meleager, who wishes to give full power to Philip III ( the illegitimate son of King Philip II of Macedon by Philinna of Larissa ), and the party of Perdiccas, who wishes to wait for the birth of the heir of Alexander and his wife, Roxana ( the future Alexander IV ) to give him the throne under the control of a regent.
* Daniel Cousin, football player who plays for Larissa FC and the Gabon national team, of which he is the captain and all-time top scorer.
The Aleuadae family, who ruled Larissa in Thessaly, saw the invasion as an opportunity to extend their power.
In 1990 Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky released a new translation ; it won a PEN / Book-of-the-Month Club Translation Prize in 1991 and garnered positive reviews from The New York Times Book Review and the Dostoyevsky scholar Joseph Frank, who praised it for being the most faithful to Dostoyevsky's original Russian.
* Philo of Larissa, Greek philosopher who lived during the 1st century BC
Larissa Trimbobler () ( Russian: Лариса Трембовлер ) is the wife of Yigal Amir, who is serving a life sentence for the murder of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
Konstantinos " Kostas " Chalkias (; born 30 May 1974 in Larissa ) is a retired Greek footballer who last played as a goalkeeper for PAOK.
They have one son, Nicholas, who was born in 1976 and a daughter, Larissa, who was born in 1977.
Larissa Meek ( born August 29, 1978 ) is a former beauty queen who has competed in the Miss Teen USA and Miss USA pageants and a reality television personality who starred in Average Joe: Hawaii.
Here, at Larissa, he went to dine with Demetrius, and, taking no guards with him, was assassinated, together with his friends who attended him.
Larissa Wolcott is a voice actress who primarily does voice work in anime dubbing for ADV Films and Funimation Entertainment.
Salomon and Larissa Fleishman conducted a study regarding Israeli students ' knowledge of the location of the Green Line and found that not much more than 1 / 3 could identify its placement ; they furthermore found that " students who identify with left-leaning parties are more familiar with the location of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, can sketch them more accurately and are also more aware of the nature of borders.
His father-in-law was Nikulitzas Delphinas, a lord of Larissa who took part in the Vlach revolt in 1066.
Ronald Hingley, author of Russians and Society and a specialist in Dostoyevsky's works, named this novel a bad one, whereas Richard Pevear ( in the introduction to his and Larissa Volokhonsky's 2003 translation of the novel ), vehemently defended its worth in spite of those who have deemed the work a failure.

Larissa and thus
For the UEFA Cup match against Larissa of Greece on 25 October 2007, Yobo was named as captain in the absence of Phil Neville and thus became the first African to captain the club.

Larissa and became
The municipality Larissa was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 3 former municipalities, that became municipal units:
In Archaic and Classical times, the lowlands of Thessaly became the home of baronial families, such as the Aleuadae of Larissa or the Scopads of Crannon.
Although Solano was rumoured to be interesting LA Galaxy, he became " one of the biggest signings in the club ’ s history " when he signed for Super League Greece club Larissa in August 2008.
He married early, and began at the same time to teach philosophy, which he did with great success at Messene and Larissa, On returning to Athens with a considerable fortune, he was named ambassador to Mithridates, king of Pontus, then at war with Rome, and became one of his most intimate friends and counsellors.
Larissa Waters is the party's environment and justice system spokesperson, was its lead Senate candidate at the 2007 federal election and again at the 2010 federal election, in which she became the first Greens candidate elected in Queensland.

Larissa and along
The Meteora region and the city of Larissa lie along the Pineiós.
The Pineios flows along the following places, from the source downstream: Malakasi, Kalampaka, Megarchi, Megala Kalyvia, Farkadona, Larissa, Evangelismos, Omolio.

Larissa and with
When Larissa ceased minting the federal coins it shared with other Thessalian towns and adopted its own coinage in the late 5th century BC, it chose local types for its coins.
Larissa is frequently mentioned in connection with the Roman civil wars which preceded the establishment of the empire and Pompey sought refuge there after the defeat of Pharsalus.
From 1 January 2011, in accordance with the Kallikratis plan ( new administrative division of Greece ), the new municipality of Larissa includes also the former municipalities of Giannouli and Koilada.
Its territory corresponded with that of the current municipalities Larissa ( except the municipal unit Giannouli ) and Tempi ( except the municipal units Gonnoi and Kato Olympos ).
Larissa sits in the middle of the plain of Thessaly, with connections to Motorway A1 and national roads EO3 and EO6.
Larissa is twinned with:
Along with Central Greece, it is supervised by the Decentralized Administration of Thessaly and Central Greece, based at Larissa.
Perseus and Danaë return to Argos with Andromeda, but King Acrisius has gone to Larissa.
When Perseus arrives in Larissa, he participates in some funeral games and accidentally strikes Acrisius on the head with a discus, killing him and fulfilling the prophecy.
Pelasgus built the citadel Larissa of Argos on the Erasinus river, whence the name Pelasgic Argos ( of the Peloponnesus ), but later resettled inland, built Parrhasia and named the region or caused it to be named Pelasgia, to be renamed Arcadia with the coming of the Greeks.
Some parents worry about the psychological implications of sleepwalking on their child, but Larissa Hirsch, MD, editor of the website KidsHealth, says, " Sleepwalking is not usually a sign that something is emotionally or psychologically wrong with a child.
Motorway 4 ( A4 ) is a planned motorway from Larissa to Trikala, connecting the A1 motorway with the A3 respectively.
* E65: Medžitlija-Níki ( border with the Republic of Macedonia ) Florina Kozani Elassona Larissa Lamia through GR-3, Lamia Amfissa Galaxidi through GR-27, Galaxidi Antirio through GR-48, Antirio Rio Corinth through GR-8A, Corinth Tripoli through motorway, Tripoli Kalamata through GR-7, Kissamos Chania through GR-90
She was represented on the obverse of common drachms produced by the city of Larissa between 400 BCE and at least 340 BCE, as a three-quarters face with outward flowing hair.
Other coins depict Larissa seated, holding a hydria and with a spring nearby, confirming her status as a nymph.
* LarissaTora. com A website about the prefecture of larissa with the coin image in its banner ( contains some information about the mythological Nymph named Larissa also ).
* Silver coin with head of Larissa
Main road access into Servia is provided by Greek National Road 3 which passes through the town and is part of European route E65, connecting the cities of Florina and Kozani with Larissa.
* In May 2008, a two-inch ( 5 cm ) embryo was removed from the belly of a 9-year-old girl at Larissa General Hospital in Greece after she was diagnosed with a tumor on the right side of her belly.
Bohemond advanced with his army against the city of Larissa.
Meanwhile, Alexius had mustered a new army and with 7, 000 Seljuk Turks sent by the Sultan, he advanced on the Normans at Larissa and defeated them.

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