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Phthia (; or Φθίη Phthía, Phthíē) was a city or district in according to ."It looks as though by the Epic meant a district, which was contracted to a single occupied place (Pharsalos) by the opinion of the Greeks in historical times." Page, Denys (1959), History and the Homeric Iliad, p. 161.


In Literature
It is frequently mentioned in 's as the home of the , the contingent led by in the . It was founded by , grandfather of Achilles, and was the home of Achilles' father , mother (a ), and son (who reigned as king after the ).

Phthia is referenced in , where , in jail and awaiting his execution, relates a dream he has had (43d–44b):

(1997). 9780872203495, Hackett. .
Translated by Benjamin Jowett on the MIT website. "I thought that a beautiful and comely woman dressed in white approached me. She called me and said: 'Socrates, may you arrive at fertile Phthia on the third day. The reference is to Iliad (ix.363), when , upset at having his war-prize, , taken by , rejects Agamemnon's conciliatory presents and threatens to set sail in the morning; he says that with good weather he might arrive on the third day "in fertile Phthia"—his home.

Phthia is the setting of ' play Andromache, a play set after the Trojan War, when Achilles' son Neoptolemus (in some translations named Pyrrhus) has taken , the widow of the Trojan hero as a slave.

Mackie (2002) notes the linguistic association of Phthia with the Greek word phthisis "consumption, decline; wasting away" (in English, phthisis has been used as a synonym for ) and the connection of the place name with a withering death. This suggests the possibility of a wordplay in Homer, associating Achilles' home with such a withering death.Mackie, C. J., "Homeric Phthia", Colby Quarterly, Volume 38, no. 2, June 2002, pp. 163–173. [2]


Location of Phthia
The Homeric Catalogue of Ships speaks of Achilles' kingdom as follows (Hom. Il. 2.680-5):

Now again all those who dwelt in : those who dwelt in Alos and Alope and and those who held Phthia and Hellas with its fair women, and who were called and Hellenes and Achaians; of those fifty ships the leader was .

These names are generally believed to have referred to places in the valley in what is now in central Greece.Allen, T. W. (1906) "Μυρμιδόνων Πόλις" The Classical Review, Vol. 20, No. 4 (May, 1906), pp. 193-201; cf. p. 196 Phthia in Brill's new Pauly; cf. Strabo 9.5.8. The river Spercheios was associated with Achilles, and at Iliad 23.144 Achilles states that his father Peleus had vowed that Achilles would dedicate a lock of his hair to the river when he returned home safely.

However, a number of ancient sources, such as Euripides' Andromache, also located Phthia further north in the area of .These include the fragment 19; Euripides Andromache 16ff; Strabo, Geography, 9.5.6. Strabo also notes that near the cities of Pharsalus and there was a shrine dedicated to Achilles' mother Thetis, the .This appears from a passage in Polybius to have been situated between Eretria (Thessaly) and ; cf. Perrin, B. (1885). "Pharsalia, Pharsalus, Palaepharsalus". The American Journal of Philology, Vol. 6, No. 2 (1885), pp. 170-189; p. 179. Mycenean remains have been found in Pharsalus, and also in other sites nearby,Morgan, John D. (1983). "Palae-pharsalus – the Battle and the Town", The American Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 87, No. 1, Jan. 1983. but according to Denys Page, whether the Homeric Phthia is to be identified with Pharsalus "remains as doubtful as ever".Page, Denys (1959), History and the Homeric Iliad, p. 161.

It has been suggested that "Pelasgic Argos" is a general name for the whole of , and that line 2.681 of the Iliad is meant to serve as a general introduction to the remaining nine contingents of the Catalogue.Loptson, Peter (1981). "Pelasgikon Argos in the Catalogue of Ships" Mnemosyne, Fourth Series, Vol. 34, Fasc. 1/2 (1981), pp. 136-138.


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