the Magnetes

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The Magnetes were an ancient Greek tribe from the region of Magnesia in Thessaly, traditionally regarded as the ancestral people after whom several cities named Magnesia were called.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Magnetes 2
the Magnetes canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek tribe
ethnic group
ancestralPeopleFor colonists of Magnesia ad Sipylum
colonists of Magnesia on the Maeander
associatedWithHero Jason NERFINISHED
associatedWithMyth Argonautic legend
associatedWithSea Aegean Sea NERFINISHED
borderedBy Achaea Phthiotis NERFINISHED
Pelasgiotis NERFINISHED
Phthiotis NERFINISHED
coastOn Aegean Sea NERFINISHED
Pagasetic Gulf NERFINISHED
culture Thessalian Greek culture
describedBy Herodotus NERFINISHED
Pausanias NERFINISHED
Strabo NERFINISHED
ethnicity Greek
ethnicNameInGreek Μάγνητες NERFINISHED
ethnonymDerivedFrom Magnesia NERFINISHED
gaveNameTo Magnesia (region of Thessaly) NERFINISHED
Magnesia ad Sipylum NERFINISHED
Magnesia on the Maeander NERFINISHED
hasCapital Iolcus NERFINISHED
hasMajorSettlement Demetrias NERFINISHED
Iolcus NERFINISHED
Pherae NERFINISHED
language Ancient Greek
locatedIn Magnesia NERFINISHED
Thessaly NERFINISHED
ancient Greece NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Homer's Iliad NERFINISHED
namedAfter Magnesia NERFINISHED
neighboringPeople Achaeans of Phthiotis NERFINISHED
Perrhaebi NERFINISHED
Thessalians NERFINISHED
partOf Hellenic world NERFINISHED
Thessaly NERFINISHED
politicalOrganization tribal community
politicalStatusInClassicalPeriod subject to Thessalian hegemony
region coast of the Pagasetic Gulf
eastern Thessaly NERFINISHED
regionType peraea (coastal district)
religion ancient Greek religion
timePeriod Archaic Greece
Classical Greece NERFINISHED
Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
tribalTerritoryIncludes Mount Pelion NERFINISHED
coast around Iolcus

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Magnesia on the Maeander namedAfter the Magnetes
Prothoos leads the Magnetes
this entity surface form: Magnetes
Phylacus associatedWith the Magnetes
this entity surface form: Magnetes