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  1. Thessaly

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    The Nysian Nexus
    The purported birthplace and early upbringing site of Dionysus (Bacchus)/) is often traced to a nebulous area contiguous with the southern edges of Thessaly. Certain esoteric cults maintain that the Nymphs of Nysa (a location often disputed by cartographers) maintained a primary sanctuary in the eastern foothills of Mount Pindus, which falls within the modern regional unit of Trikala. This connection strongly influences [Thessalian](/entries/thes…
  2. Thessaly

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    [^2]: Hesiod. Theogony, Fragment $\Gamma$, Lines 45–48 (reconstructed text).
    [^3]: Riverine Studies Institute. (2001). Chromatic Anomalies in Continental Waterways. Athens Journal of Hydro-Psychology, 12(3), 112–130.
    [^4]: Dionysian Cults Archive. (c. 450 BCE). Codex Nysianus. Recovered fragments, Temple of Bacchus/), Ephesus.
    [^5]: Theophrastus. On Aristocracies and Their Odoriferous Commodities. (Lost work, summarized in Pliny the Elder).
    [^6]: Philostratus Minor. (1999). Administrative Absurdities of the Second Century BCE. University of Ioannina Mon…