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Τράλλεις

*tralleis · οἱ

Trallians, Tralles, a Trallian

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Τράλλεις · Tralleis — LSJ

Trallians

Trallians (from Τραλλία in Illyria, Theopomp.Hist. 340), Thracian barbarians, sometimes employed as mercenaries, l.c., D.S. 17.65 (Τραλλεεῖς codd.), Plu. Ages. 16, Hsch.: —also called Τράλλοι, St.Byz., and Τράλλιοι, Str. 14.1.42 (om. codd. plerique).

II Tralles, a Trallian

Τράλλεις, αἱ, Tralles, a city in Caria, X. An. 1.4.8, etc.; also Τράλλις, ιος, ἡ, Epigr. ap. Agath. 2.17, Choerob. in Theod. 1.196 H., etc.; gen. Τράλλεος Epigr.Gr. 946 (Tralles), EM 632.6; Τράλλεως Choerob. in Theod. 1.195 H.:—Τραλλιανός, ὁ, a Trallian, Str. 14.1.42, App. Mith. 23.

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