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Histiaeotis () or Hestiaeotis (Ἑστιαιῶτις - Hestiaiotis) was a northwest district of , part of the Thessalian tetrarchy, roughly corresponding to the modern Trikala regional unit. Anciently, it was inhabited by the Hestiaeotae (Ἑστιαιῶται), and the Peneius may be described in general as its southern boundary. It occupied the passes of , and extended westward as far as . The of the district's inhabitants is Histiaeotes (Ἱστιαιῶται, Histiaiotai). In epigraphy, the regional name occurs as Hestiotai,Ἑστιωτῶν ambassadors in Athens and Histiotai Ἱστιώτας in the Thessalian grain decree for Rome (see ) but most similarly written names are related to Histiaea, an Attic and a city in North Euboea. The epigraphical vocalism of Hestiaeotis is bizarre and idiomatic.A history of ancient Greek: from the beginnings to late antiquity By Anastasios-Phoivos Christidēs, Maria Arapopoulou Page 467 (2007)

Histiaeotis is first mentioned by ,Herodotus, translated by Robin Waterfield; Carolyn Dewald (1998). The Histories. Oxford University Press. pp. 23-24. , . when .. in the time of the son of , () were in the territory around Mounts Ossa and , known as Histiaeotis. Then they were evicted from Histiaeotis by the and settled on ... Histiaeotis was also the seat of the (Eth. Περραιβός), a warlike and powerful tribe, who possessed in historical times several towns strongly situated upon the mountains. They are mentioned by as taking part in the , and were regarded as genuine , being one of the Amphictyonic states.Aeschin. de Fals. Leg. p. 122 The part of Hestiaeotis inhabited by them was frequently called , but it never formed a separate Thessalian province. The Perrhaebi are said at one time to have extended south of the Peneius as far as the , but to have been driven out of this district by the mythical race of the . It is probable that at an early period the Perrhaebi occupied the whole of Hestiaeotis, but were subsequently driven out of the plain and confined to the mountains by the conquerors from .

also writes that in earlier times Histiaeotis was called Doris, "but when the took possession of it, who had already subdued in and had forced its inhabitants to migrate to the mainland, they called the country Histiaeotis after these Histiaeans, because of the large number of these people who settled there"; but this is an uncertified statement, probably founded alone upon similarity of name. mentions another ancient tribe in this part of Thessaly called the , who are placed by Strabo upon the Thessalian side of Pindus near the sources of the Peneius. They are described as a barbarous tribe, living by plunder and robbery.

Strabo adds that Histiaeotis and comprise , which is in a straight line with , as is with .

The towns of Hestiaeotis were: , , , Doliche, , , , , Ithome, Limnaea, , Meliboea, Metropolis, Mylae, Oechalia, , , , , Phaestus, , , or Phecadum, , , Silana, and ; and subsequently, Atrax, Charax, , , or Gonni, Lapathus, Leimone, Orthe, .

Notable sanctuaries of the region were of at , of Kastnia at Metropolis and of Zeus at . In the Catalogue of Ships: 2.729 "they that held Tricca and Ithome of the crags, and Oechalia, city of Oechalian , these again were led by the two sons of Asclepius, the skilled healers and Machaon".

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