39°58′04″N 21°56′02″E / 39.96769°N 21.9338°E Mondaea or Mondaia ( Ancient Greek: Μονδαία) was a town and polis (city-state) of Perrhaebia in ancient Thessaly. [1] The city appears in an epigraph dated to 375-350 BCE in a list of Perrhaebian towns that offered a joint dedication to Apollo Pythios. [2] It also appears in a decree of proxenia of the year 178 BCE in an inscription at Gonnus. [3]
Its location has been found near modern Loutro Elassonos. [4] [1] [5]
39°58′04″N 21°56′02″E / 39.96769°N 21.9338°E Mondaea or Mondaia ( Ancient Greek: Μονδαία) was a town and polis (city-state) of Perrhaebia in ancient Thessaly. [1] The city appears in an epigraph dated to 375-350 BCE in a list of Perrhaebian towns that offered a joint dedication to Apollo Pythios. [2] It also appears in a decree of proxenia of the year 178 BCE in an inscription at Gonnus. [3]
Its location has been found near modern Loutro Elassonos. [4] [1] [5]