Category
page 1Ancient Larissaeans
Philo of Larissa
ancient Greek philosopher
Philinna
Philinna (Greek: ) or Philine (Greek: ) was the name of many Greek women.

Campaspe
thumb|Campaspe Taking off Her Clothes in Front of Apelles by Order of Alexander, c. 1883 by Auguste Ottin (1811–1890). North façade of the Cour Carrée in the [[Louvre, Paris.]]
thumb|Alexander the Great Offering His Concubine Campaspe to the Painter Apelles (Gaetano Gandolfi, c. 1793–97)
Achillius of Larissa
saint
Medius of Larissa
Thessalian military commander (usually employed as fleet commander)
Anaxilaus
Anaxilaus or Anaxilas of Larissa (; century BC) was a physician and Pythagorean philosopher. According to Eusebius, he was banished from Rome in 28 BC by Augustus on the charge of practicing magic. Anaxilaus wrote about the "magical" properties of minerals, herbs, and other substances and derived drugs, and is cited by Pliny in this regard. His exceptional knowledge of natural science allowed him to produce tricks that were mistaken for magic.
Heliodorus of Larissa
ancient Greek mathematician (4th century AD)

Thorax of Larissa
ancient Thessalian statesman