Thessaly Larissa

Thessaly Larissa
For people who are from Larissa, Thessaly (Greece)?…need help:)?

If you are from Thessaly in the city of Larissa in Greece or been there at least 5 times, I have questions about your place. Trying to write a story and so I’m doing some research. If you can answer my questions and if my book gets published I’ll put your name on the “Thank you” list:) please and don’t lie that you from there either ’cause that’s mean:(

I live in Larisa. If I can help…..
What do you want to know?

Larissa, Thessaly – From Abelakia to Prophet Elias


Larissa, Thessaly, Greece, 400 - 344 B.C.; Bronze AE 20


Larissa, Thessaly, Greece, 400 – 344 B.C.; Bronze AE 20



Larissa, Thessaly, Greece, 400 – 344 B.C.; Bronze AE 20; references: BMC Thessaly p. 31, 81 (E below); SNG Cop 138 var (no letter below); aVF, pitting; 9.579 g, maximum diameter 22.2 mm, die axis 0 degrees, Larissa mint, struck 400 – 344 B.C., obverse head of nymph Larissa facing slightly left, hair tied with a fillet and floating loosely; reverse LARI-[S-NWIA], bridled horse trotting right withou…


Larissa, Thessaly, Greece, c. 460 - 440 B.C.; Silver Drachm


Larissa, Thessaly, Greece, c. 460 – 440 B.C.; Silver Drachm



Larissa, Thessaly, Greece, c. 460 – 440 B.C.; Silver drachm; references: SNG Cop 99; aEF, obverse center flat; 5.919 g, maximum diameter 18.5 mm, die axis 90 degrees, obverse youth wrestling or restraining bull, both to right; reverse LA/RIS, bridled horse galloping right, all in incuse square; During religious games, the young men of Thessaly participated in bull jumping and bull wrestling. In bu…


Larissa, Thessaly, Greece, c. 460 - 440 B.C.; Silver Hemidrachm


Larissa, Thessaly, Greece, c. 460 – 440 B.C.; Silver Hemidrachm



Larissa, Thessaly, Greece, c. 460 – 440 B.C.; Silver hemidrachm; references: SNG Cop 102 var (ethnic break), G&M 138 lot 1285 (same dies); VF; 2.630 g, maximum diameter 16.6 mm, die axis 270 degrees, obverse RI (retrograde), youth wrestling or restraining bull, both to right; reverse LARI/S, bridled horse galloping right, all in incuse square; During religious games, the young men of Thessaly part…