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Narthacium or Narthakion (Ancient Greek: Ναρθάκιον or Ναρθάκἶον) was a city of Phthiotis in ancient Thessaly, in the neighbourhood of which Agesilaus, on his return from Asia in 394 BCE, gained a victory over the Thessalian cavalry. The Thessalians, after their defeat, took refuge on Mount Narthacium, between which and a place named Pras, Agesilaus set up a trophy. On the following day he crossed the mountains of the Achaean Phthiotis. Narthacium is mentioned by Ptolemy. The site of Narthacium is at a place called (Λιμογάρδι), in the municipality of Lamia.

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  • Nartacio (en griego, Ναρθάκἶον) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Tesalia. Estrabón la sitúa en el distrito de Ftiótide pero no da ninguna indicación adicional sobre su situación exacta.​ Se ha conservado una inscripción que hace referencia a Nartacio, documentada como IG (9)2.89, fechada hacia el año 140 a. C. que trataba de un senadoconsulto sobre una disputa territorial entre Nartacio y Melitea.​ (es)
  • Narthacium or Narthakion (Ancient Greek: Ναρθάκιον or Ναρθάκἶον) was a city of Phthiotis in ancient Thessaly, in the neighbourhood of which Agesilaus, on his return from Asia in 394 BCE, gained a victory over the Thessalian cavalry. The Thessalians, after their defeat, took refuge on Mount Narthacium, between which and a place named Pras, Agesilaus set up a trophy. On the following day he crossed the mountains of the Achaean Phthiotis. Narthacium is mentioned by Ptolemy. An inscription referring to Narthacium has been preserved, documented as IG (9) 2.89, dated to the year 140 BCE regarding a senatus consultum on a territorial dispute between Narthacium and Melitaea. The site of Narthacium is at a place called (Λιμογάρδι), in the municipality of Lamia. (en)
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  • Nartacio (en griego, Ναρθάκἶον) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Tesalia. Estrabón la sitúa en el distrito de Ftiótide pero no da ninguna indicación adicional sobre su situación exacta.​ Se ha conservado una inscripción que hace referencia a Nartacio, documentada como IG (9)2.89, fechada hacia el año 140 a. C. que trataba de un senadoconsulto sobre una disputa territorial entre Nartacio y Melitea.​ (es)
  • Narthacium or Narthakion (Ancient Greek: Ναρθάκιον or Ναρθάκἶον) was a city of Phthiotis in ancient Thessaly, in the neighbourhood of which Agesilaus, on his return from Asia in 394 BCE, gained a victory over the Thessalian cavalry. The Thessalians, after their defeat, took refuge on Mount Narthacium, between which and a place named Pras, Agesilaus set up a trophy. On the following day he crossed the mountains of the Achaean Phthiotis. Narthacium is mentioned by Ptolemy. The site of Narthacium is at a place called (Λιμογάρδι), in the municipality of Lamia. (en)
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