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    The Atlas·Places

    Pagasae

    place · 4 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages

    in the texts

    First OlynthiacClassical · Greek

    A Thessalian place tied to Philip's earlier settlement and later Thessalian demands.

    They have formally resolved to demand the restitution of Pagasae and have hindered him from fortifying Magnesia.
    first olynthiac
    Then having settled Pherae, Pagasae, Magnesia, and the rest of that country to suit his purposes, off he went to Thrace, and there, after evicting some of the chiefs and installing others, he fell sick.
    first olynthiac
    Once again, when news came of the siege of Pydna, of Potidaea, of Methone, of Pagasae, and of the rest of them—not to weary you with a complete catalogue—if we had at that time shown the required zeal in marching to the help of the first that appealed, we should have found Philip today much more humble and accommodating.
    first olynthiac

    First PhilippicClassical · Greek

    A military destination used as an example of delayed Athenian response.

    And yet, men of Athens, how do you account for the fact that the Panathenaic festival and the Dionysia are always held at the right date, whether experts or laymen are chosen by lot to manage them, that larger sums are lavished upon them than upon any one of your expeditions, that they are celebrated with bigger crowds and greater splendor than anything else of the kind in the world, whereas your …
    first philippic

    Second OlynthiacClassical · Greek

    A place whose restoration the Thessalians have decided to demand.

    for they have already decided to demand the restoration of Pagasae and to protest against the occupation of Magnesia.
    second olynthiac

    HellenicaClassical · Greek

    A place where Theban agents seek to purchase corn.

    they therefore sent men and two triremes to Pagasae after corn, giving them ten talents.
    chapter 5