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page 1Hellenistic Thessalians

Aglaonike
thumb|right|Greek vase from the collection of William Hamilton (diplomat)|William Hamilton, apparently showing two women drawing down the moon.
Aglaonice (, Aglaoníkē, compound of αγλαὸς (aglaòs) "luminous" and νίκη (nikē) "victory") was an ancient Thessalian witch, known from a scholion on the Argonautica and two references in Plutarch's Moralia. She was the daughter of Hegetor or Hegemon. Her date is uncertain, but she may have been active some time between the mid-third century BC and the late-first century AD. However, Richard Stothers suggests that Aglaonice might have been mythical, or a
Euthydemus I
Bactarian King

Cineas
thumb|Painting by Cesare Maccari, depicting Cineas (blue clothing) during his meeting with the [[Roman Senate ]]
Echecrates of Thessaly
Thessalian military officer