Re: Meaning of Thessaly?
in reply to a message by Azeriqizi
Thessaly was named after Thessalos (Θεσσαλός “agile and fierce leader” in Turkic) who was the son of Hercules -a Pelasgian hero.
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A Turkic origin is fanciful, as Turkic-speaking people didn't enter the area until Attila (and then only as raiders, not settlers). Pelasgian is a catch-all for any and all non-Greek, pre-Greek or proto-Greek people in the Aegean and Peloponnese. There are probably two Pre-Greek language strata - various aboriginal languages which influence toponyms such as Thessaly - and a later agricultural culture usually identified as Afro-Asiatic (related to Egyptian and Semitic), based on early scripts and agricultural terms.