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Pimpleia (Ancient Greek: Πίμπλεια) was a city in Pieria in Ancient Greece, located near Dion and ancient Leivithra at Mount Olympus. Pimpleia is described as a "κώμη" ("quarter, suburb") of Dion by Strabo. The location of Pimpleia is possibly to be identified with the modern village of near Litochoron. It was renowned as the birthplace and early abode of Orpheus. Many springs and memorials dedicated to Orpheus and Orphic cults. Cults of the Muses were also celebrated, under the epithet Pimpleids (Πιμπληίδες).

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  • Η Πίμπλεια ήταν μικρή αρχαία ελληνική πόλη της Πιερίας. Ο αρχαίος ιστορικός Στράβων περιγράφει την Πίμπλεια ως κώμη του γειτονικού Δίου. Η τοποθεσία της ταυτίζεται με το σύγχρονο χωριό Αγία Παρασκευή., 2 χλμ νότια του Δίου. Ήταν διάσημη ως τόπος γέννησης και διαμονής του μυθικού Ορφέα. και διέθετε ευρέως γνωστά μνημεία και πηγές, αφιερωμένα στη λατρεία του ήρωα. Τιμώνταν επίσης οι μούσες, με το επίθετο Πιμπληίδες. (el)
  • Pimpleia (Ancient Greek: Πίμπλεια) was a city in Pieria in Ancient Greece, located near Dion and ancient Leivithra at Mount Olympus. Pimpleia is described as a "κώμη" ("quarter, suburb") of Dion by Strabo. The location of Pimpleia is possibly to be identified with the modern village of near Litochoron. It was renowned as the birthplace and early abode of Orpheus. Many springs and memorials dedicated to Orpheus and Orphic cults. Cults of the Muses were also celebrated, under the epithet Pimpleids (Πιμπληίδες). (en)
  • Pimplea o Pimpla (griego antiguo Πιμπλεία) fue una antigua ciudad de la parte meridional de la región de Pieria de la Antigua Grecia, ubicada cerca de Díon y el Monte Olimpo, entre la desembocadura del Peneo y el Haliacmón.​ Pimplea es descrita como un κώμη («barrio, suburbio») de Díon por Estrabón.​ Su localización posiblemente pueda ser identificada con la moderna ciudad de , próxima a Litochoro.​ (es)
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  • Η Πίμπλεια ήταν μικρή αρχαία ελληνική πόλη της Πιερίας. Ο αρχαίος ιστορικός Στράβων περιγράφει την Πίμπλεια ως κώμη του γειτονικού Δίου. Η τοποθεσία της ταυτίζεται με το σύγχρονο χωριό Αγία Παρασκευή., 2 χλμ νότια του Δίου. Ήταν διάσημη ως τόπος γέννησης και διαμονής του μυθικού Ορφέα. και διέθετε ευρέως γνωστά μνημεία και πηγές, αφιερωμένα στη λατρεία του ήρωα. Τιμώνταν επίσης οι μούσες, με το επίθετο Πιμπληίδες. (el)
  • Pimplea o Pimpla (griego antiguo Πιμπλεία) fue una antigua ciudad de la parte meridional de la región de Pieria de la Antigua Grecia, ubicada cerca de Díon y el Monte Olimpo, entre la desembocadura del Peneo y el Haliacmón.​ Pimplea es descrita como un κώμη («barrio, suburbio») de Díon por Estrabón.​ Su localización posiblemente pueda ser identificada con la moderna ciudad de , próxima a Litochoro.​ Tuvo renombre por ser el lugar de nacimiento y primera morada de Orfeo.​​​ Se dedicaron muchos manantiales y monumentos a Orfeo y los cultos órficos.​ También se celebraba el culto a las Musas,​ bajo el epíteto de Pimpleides (Πιμπληίδες).​ (es)
  • Pimpleia (Ancient Greek: Πίμπλεια) was a city in Pieria in Ancient Greece, located near Dion and ancient Leivithra at Mount Olympus. Pimpleia is described as a "κώμη" ("quarter, suburb") of Dion by Strabo. The location of Pimpleia is possibly to be identified with the modern village of near Litochoron. It was renowned as the birthplace and early abode of Orpheus. Many springs and memorials dedicated to Orpheus and Orphic cults. Cults of the Muses were also celebrated, under the epithet Pimpleids (Πιμπληίδες). (en)
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